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

2. One Year After: Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Increased Violence in Sub-Saharan Africa?

3. How Do International Sanctions End? Towards a Process-Oriented, Relational, and Signalling Perspective

4. Obama's Road to Cairo: The President’s Rhetorical Journey, 2008–2009

5. Bringing Regional Politics to the Study of Security Sector Reform: Army Reform in Sierra Leone and Iraq

6. Why It Matters What We Do: Arab Citizens' Perceptions of the European Union after the 2011 Uprisings

7. At Africa’s Expense? Disaggregating the Social Impact of Chinese Mining Operations

8. New Horizons for Germany's Africa Policy

9. Electoral Rentierism? The Cross-National and Subnational Effect of Oil on Electoral Competitiveness in Multiparty Autocracies

10. State Extraction and Anti-Colonial Rebellion – Quantitative Evidence from the Former German East Africa

11. Nationalized Incumbents and Regional Challengers: Opposition-and Incumbent-Party Nationalization in Africa

12. Adaptation and Learning among Chinese Actors in Africa

13. Chinese Adaptations: African Agency, Fragmented Community and Social Capital Creation in Ghana

14. Of Other Spaces? Hybrid Forms of Chinese Engagement in Sub-Saharan Africa

15. Non-Interference 2.0: China's Evolving Foreign Policy towards a Changing Africa

16. Running Out of Time? The Evolution of Taiwan's Relations in Africa

17. The Social Construction of Guangzhou as a Translocal Trading Place

18. Healthcare-Seeking Practices of African and Rural-to-Urban Migrants in Guangzhou

19. Landscapes of Aspiration in Guangzhou’s African Music Scene: Beyond the Trading Narrative

20. African Logistics Agents and Middlemen as Cultural Brokers in Guangzhou