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1. Dark Spots in the International Commodity Value Chain: The Case of Copper in Zambia

2. Why Morocco’s Youth Employment Policies Continue to Fail

3. The Implications of Financial Development for Economic Growth in CEMAC

4. Financial Autonomy of Decentralized Local Authorities and Local Development

5. What Synergy of Action in the Fight Against Corruption in Cameroon?

6. The Russian-Ukrainian War: An Opportunity to Strengthen the AfCFTA

7. Entrepreneurship, Youths, and Women Economic Inclusion in Cameroon

8. Universal Basic Income: A Primer for Poverty Reduction in Africa

9. The African Continental Free Trade Area: A boon for the “Africa We Want” by 2063?

10. Cameroon: The State’s Transfer of Powers to the Regions

11. The Regional Administrative Structure in Cameroon

12. Moving on Up: Multilevel Monitoring and Advocacy for Health Rights

13. Does Project-Level Aid for Water and Sanitation Improve Child Health Outcomes? Evidence from Household Panel Data in Uganda

14. The Egyptian Financial Crisis: Implications for the region, and for Israel too

15. The Future of EU Blended Finance and Guarantees: An Assessment of Cooperation Strategies with Least Developed Countries in Africa

16. Remittances and corruption perceptions in Africa

17. Keeping tabs? Perceptions of relative deprivation and political trust in Africa

18. Explaining the experience of political violence in Nigeria

19. Nigeria’s 2023 Election: Democratic Development and Political Fragmentation

20. African Media Cultures and Chinese Public Relations Strategies in Kenya and Ethiopia

21. Will the Invasion of Ukraine Change Russia-Africa Relations?

22. Why Women Haven’t Been Successful in Nigerian Elections

23. Macro-financial implications of public debt in South Africa: The role of financial regimes

24. Nation building in post-conflict settings: Evidence from South Africa

25. Gendered implications of the waves of COVID19 and economic upgrading trajectories in digital value chains: Insights from Kenyan agricultural platforms

26. Language and student learning: Evidence from an ethnographic study in Mozambique

27. Employment transitions with high unemployment and a small informal sector: Examining worker flows during normal and recessionary periods in South Africa

28. India’s development cooperation in Africa: The case of ‘Solar Mamas’ who bring light

29. Fiscal dependence on extractive revenues: Measurement and concepts

30. Absolute or relative: perceptions of inequality among young adults in Mozambique

31. Migration out of poverty: The case of post-war migration in Mozambique

32. Armed groups’ modes of local engagement and post-conflict (in)stability: Insights from the Ethiopian and Somali civil wars

33. Ending the War in Sudan will be Difficult

34. China Becoming Globally More Active in the Security Sphere

35. South Africa-Russia Maintain Special Relations

36. The political economy of energy production in post-independence Tanzania: A review

37. Climate change adaptation relevance of Tanzania’s national budget

38. Inclusion and exclusion in Somali drought emergency assistance

39. An Overview of the African Peacebuilding Network’s (APN’s) Contribution to African Peacebuilding Literature

40. Regional Development and Internal Migration Aspects of Structural Transformation: A Case Study of Senegal

41. China as an International Lender of Last Resort

42. Patterns of Global and Regional Value Chain Participation in the EAC

43. Africa’s Businesswomen – Underfunded or Underperforming?

44. China’s Provinces as Global Actors: Evidence from China-Africa Relations

45. Growth Through Inclusion in South Africa

46. Gold in Ghana: A Story of Unbalanced Exchange

47. Cocoa in Ghana, the ‘Political Crop’: Does State Control Shield the Cocoa Sector from Exposure to Capital Flight?

48. Capital Flight from Natural Resource-Dependent African Countries: Updated Estimates and Analysis for the Cases of Cameroon, Ghana, and Zambia, 1970-2021

49. Tunisian society finds itself stuck in silence and limbo post-July 25

50. Why Tunisia’s parliamentary electoral formula needs to be changed

51. Marine pollution: A growing concern for the southern suburb of Tunis

52. Tunisia: Youth take a stand for/against the president’s decisions and watch in limbo

53. The Challenges of Data Collection in Conflict-affected Areas: A Case Study in the Liptako-Gourma Region

54. Climate Change and Violent Conflict in West Africa: Assessing the Evidence

55. Consumption of New and Emerging Tobacco and Nicotine Products in Zambia: Implications for Policy

56. The EU Green Deal. A new momentum for democratic governance in the MENA region?

57. Youth unemployment in the South of the Mediterranean: A chronic challenge to development and stability

58. Paradoxical Africanisation of Libya after 2011. Growing influence of sub- Saharan African government, rebel, diplomatic and criminal actors in the post-Gaddafi state

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

79. Monetary policy in South Africa, 2007–21

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

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

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

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

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

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

86. Getting Real about Unknowns in Complex Policy Work

87. A Growth Diagnostic of Namibia

88. Can Africa Compete in World Soccer?

89. America, You Better Believe That Africa Matters

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

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

92. Youth perceptions of gender equality in Tunisia

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

100. Youth and the Future of Libya