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301. Environmental Change and Security Report: Issue 12

302. International Engagement in Sudan after the CPA

303. The Cleavage Model, Ethnicity and Voter Alignment in Africa: Conceptual and Methodological Problems Revisited

304. Sectoral Transformations in Neo-Patrimonial Rentier States: Tourism Development and State Policy in Egypt

305. Crafting Political Institutions in Africa. Electoral Systems and Systems of Government in Rwanda and Zambia Compared

306. Nigeria's Economic Reforms Progress and Challenges

307. What Have IMF Programs With Low-Income Countries Assumed About Aid Flows?

308. Performance-Based Incentives for Health: A Way to Improve Tuberculosis Detection and Treatment Completion?

309. Do No Harm: Aid, Weak Institutions, and the Missing Middle in Africa

310. Credit Elasticities in Less-Developed Economies: Implications for Microcredit

311. Expanding Credit Access: Using Randomized Supply Decisions to Estimate the Impacts

312. Why Are There So Few Black-Owned Firms in Africa? Preliminary Results from Enterprise Survey Data

313. Nigeria: Ending Unrest in the Niger Delta

314. Nigeria: Failed Elections, Failing State?

315. Northern Uganda: Seizing the Opportunity for Peace

316. Zimbabwe: An End to the Stalemate?

317. Angolan Progress and Prospects: A Conference on Development and Reconstruction

318. Six Months Since 1706: The International Failure to Protect Darfur

319. Planning for Post-Mugabe Zimbabwe

320. Somalia's Future

321. Capacity Building for the Promotion of Trade and Investment in Africa Challenges and Strategies

322. The Role of the Natural Resource Curse in Preventing Development in Politically Unstable Countries: Case Studies of Angola and Bolivia

323. State recognition of traditional authority in Mozambique: the legible space between state and community

324. Better (RED) than Dead: 'Brand Aid', Celebrities and the New Frontier of Development Assistance

325. Poor People in Environmental Management in Uganda and Tanzania

326. An Overview of the Certified Organic Export Sector in Uganda

327. A Complex Reality: The Strategic Behaviour of Multinational Oil Corporations and the New Wars in Sudan

328. Somalia After State Collapse: Chaos or Improvement?

329. Sécurité et stabilité dans le Sahel africain

330. Understanding South Africa's Economic Puzzles

331. South Africa's Export Predicament

332. Crime, Justice, and Growth in South Africa: Toward a Plausible Contribution from Criminal Justice to Economic Growth

333. Measuring the Capability to Raise Revenue. Process and Output Dimensions and Their Application to the Zambia Revenue Authority

334. Neopatrimonialism Revisited - Beyond a Catch-All Concept

335. Evaluating Egyptian Reform

336. New data on African health professionals abroad

337. Will Debt Relief Make a Difference? Impact and Expectations of the Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative

338. Back to the Future for African Infrastructure? Why State-Ownership Is No More Promising the Second Time Around

339. An Aid-Institutions Paradox? A Review Essay on Aid Dependency and State Building in Sub-Saharan Africa

340. Fuelling the Niger Delta Crisis

341. Guinea in Transition

342. Liberia: Resurrecting the Justice System

343. Democratization in Mali: Putting History to Work

344. Morocco: Betting on a Truth and Reconciliation Commission

345. Asset Portfolios in Africa: Evidence from Rural Ethiopia

346. Marketable Wealth in a Poor African Country: Using an index of consumer durables to investigate wealth accumulation by households in Ghana

347. Gender and the Distribution of Wealth in Developing Countries

348. The Structure and Performance of Ethiopia's Financial Sector in the Pre- and Post-Reform Period with a Special Focus on Banking

349. Gender, HIV/AIDS and Rural Livelihoods: Micro-Level Investigations in Three African Countries

350. Financial Reform and the Mobilization of Domestic Savings: The Experience of Morocco