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101. Building Resilience Blocks: How to Improve the Quality of Work for the Egyptian Construction Precariat?

102. From a Fragmented Cooperation to an Integrated Approach – The Emergence of the Maghreb and Sahel Region and its Consequences for the European Union

103. Gender-Based Violence in Egypt and Morocco: Politics and Policy-Making

104. The Role of Egyptian Female Entrepreneurship in the Digital Era post-COVID-19

105. Justifications of Repression in Autocracies: An Empirical Analysis of the Maghreb, 2000–2010

106. EU-Africa relations ahead of the EU-AU Summit: Taking stock, looking forward

107. Turkey’s “anti-colonial” pivot to Mali: French-Turkish competition and the role of the European Union in the Sahel

108. The IMF, Africa, and Climate Change—Making Sense of an Implausible Trilogy

109. Social Protection in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons from South Africa

110. Stuck Near Ten Billion: Public-Private Infrastructure Finance in Sub-Saharan Africa

111. Defying United Nations Sanctions: Three Reasons for African Engagement with North Korea

112. Weathering shocks: the effects of weather shocks on farm input use in sub-Saharan Africa

113. ‘Delangokubona’ and the distribution of rents and opportunity

114. Employment policy in Mainland Tanzania: what’s in it for women?

115. Labour market effects of digital matching platforms: Experimental evidence from sub-Saharan Africa

116. What drove the profitability of colonial firms? Labour coercion and trade preferences on the Sena Sugar Estates (1920–74)

117. Residual capacity and the political economy of pandemic response in Ghana

118. Health and ethnic inequalities in Mozambique with special reference to leprosy

119. Does aid to the productive sectors cause manufacturing sector growth in Africa?

120. Impact of teacher content knowledge on student achievement in a low-income country

121. Monetary policy in South Africa, 2007–21

122. Two decades of Tanzanian health policy Examining policy developments and opportunities through a gender lens

123. The Tanzanian state response to COVID-19: Why low capacity, discursive legitimacy, and twilight authority matter

124. Profit shifting by multinational corporations: Evidence from transaction-level data in Nigeria

125. Exploring social policy trajectories in Mainland Tanzania: Driving for gender-inclusive development?

126. Profit shifting by multinational corporations in Kenya: The role of internal debt

127. Taxation, infrastructure investment, growth, and poverty reduction: A case study of Zimbabwe

128. Increasing Salience and Strategic Engagement for Women Economic Empowerment, Women Empowerment Collectives, and Gender Integration in Uganda

129. Social Determinants and how they Influence Councillor Performance in District Local Government Councils in Uganda

130. Two are Better than One: The Role of Qatar and Egypt in Gaza

131. A Gateway to Africa? Economic Opportunities in Israel-Morocco Relations

132. Egypt and Israel: Renewable Energies for Peace

133. Who Lends to Africa and How? Introducing the Africa Debt Database

134. Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea: Those trying to curb it, and those standing in their way

135. Looking Ahead: Trends and Solutions for 2022

136. The South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission and the Use of its Documentation: An Analysis

137. The Economic Complexity of Namibia: A Roadmap for Productive Diversification

138. Getting Real about Unknowns in Complex Policy Work

139. A Growth Diagnostic of Namibia

140. Can Africa Compete in World Soccer?

141. America, You Better Believe That Africa Matters

142. Algeria’s social support policy: Economic costs and the need for reform

143. The ghost people and populism from above: The Kais Saied case

144. Youth perceptions of gender equality in Tunisia

145. The impact of the quota system on women parliamentary representation in Morocco: A series of reforms or a regressive path?

146. Freedom, justice, and dignity in movement: Mobility regimes in the Grand Tunis

147. The 25 July 2022 Scenarios in Tunisia: Uncertainty after the Referendum

148. War in Ukraine and food insecurity in Tunisia: Where is reform most needed?

149. Youth participation in Tunisia’s elections: Some possible solutions

150. Tunisia in the wake of the referendum: A new divisive Constitution

151. Tunisia’s Parliament: A Series of Post-Revolution Frustrations

152. Youth and the Future of Libya

153. Why Elections Won’t Happen in Libya

154. Analysis of Cameroon – Nigeria Trade and Prospects for the African Continental Free Trade Area

155. Trade Liberalization and Economic Development: Lessons for Africa

156. The African-France Summit and an Overview of its Recommendations Since 1973

157. Ethiopia’s Grand Renaissance Dam. The Law, History, Politics and Geopolitics behind Africa’s Largest Hydropower Project

158. Egypt’s Decade of Water Woes

159. The GERD from an Ethiopian Perspective: Actors, Interests and Instruments

160. Connecting Strategic Dots: Biden’s Visit to the Middle East

161. Africa Report 2022. Africa-Europe Relations in an era of crisis

162. Egypt as the Cornerstone of the New Regional Security Architecture

164. A Survey of Importers: Results of a Survey Conducted in Collaboration with the Ethiopian Economics Association

165. Development in a Complex World: The Case of Ethiopia: A Compendium of Project Research on Advancing Economic Diversification in Ethiopia

166. Tunisian Youth and Political Life: From Stagnation to Revival?

167. Invisibility and Negrophobia in Algeria

168. Tunisia: A Revolution Still Without Monuments

169. The Role of Petitions in Strengthening Citizens’ Participation in Morocco: Stakes and Outcomes

170. Hirak and Feminism: An equation with two unknowns

171. Water Politics in Libya: A Crisis of Management, not Scarcity

172. The Unfinished Revolution: Police Brutality at the Heart of the 10th Anniversary of the Tunisian Revolution

173. Constitutional or Unconstitutional: Is That the Question?

174. Partial Normalization: Morocco’s Balancing Act

175. Sudan’s Normalization with Israel: In Whose Interests?

176. Algeria's Hirak: Between Concerns of Division and Betting on Unity

177. Has Tunisia’s Democracy Failed to Convince its Youth? The Slow-Going of Democratic Socialization

178. Ending Hereditary Slavery in Mauritania: Bidan (Whites) and Black “Slaves” in 2021

179. How can activists best advance environmental reforms in MENA?

180. The “New Algeria” Parliament and the Illusion of Change from Within

181. Beyond Morocco’s agricultural boom: The invisibility and precariousness of a female agricultural workforce

182. The Mediterranean Region: A Hotspot of Inequalities in the Aftermath of COVID-19

183. The Moroccan diaspora: What are the modes of political participation?

184. Ennahda or the cost of recognition

185. Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic for Africa–EU Partnership on Migration and Mobility: A Developmental Perspective from West Africa

186. Implications of COVID-19 on East Africa–EU Partnership on Migration and Forced Displacement

187. Lake Chad: Another Protracted Crisis in the Sahel or a Regional Exception?

188. Bottom-up Accountability in Uganda: Learning from People-centered, Multi-level Health Advocacy Campaigns

189. Does Project-Level Foreign Aid Increase Access to Improved Water Sources? Evidence from Household Panel Data in Uganda

190. Is There a Case for National Development Banks in Africa? Conceptual Rationale and Empirical Evidence

191. Oil and Capital Flight: The Case of Angola

192. The time is ripe for an Israeli-Moroccan honeymoon, though it might not last forever

193. The Egypt-Israel Common Strategic Agenda

194. Transparency of Land-based Investments: Cameroon Country Snapshot

195. The Costs of United States’ Post-9/11 “Security Assistance”: How Counterterrorism Intensified Conflict in Burkina Faso and Around the World

196. West African Elites’ Spending on UK Schools and Universities: A Closer Look

197. South Africa: When Strong Institutions and Massive Inequalities Collide

198. Economic Diversification in Africa: How and Why It Matters

199. Illicit Financial Flows Risk Factors in Uganda's Oil and Gas Sector

200. Mainstreaming Climate Change in the National Budget: Memorandum of Issues from the Review of the Budget Framework Paper FY2021/2022