By Prof John Harbeson One of the most fundamental and timeless conceptual and practical policy issues in the multi-disciplinary literature…
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By Prof John Harbeson The two countries in sub-Saharan Africa whose trajectories I have most closely followed throughout my professional…
By Professor John Harbeson At a time when European countries as well as the United States are deeply concerned about…
By Richard Joseph A quarter-century after sub-Saharan Africa experienced an upsurge of democracy, a different and more complicated political era has dawned:…
By Joel Okwemba While our ancestors have been around for millennia, industrialisation began in earnest only in the 1800s. The First…
By Prof John Harbeson There has been growing recognition that democratisation in developing countries has receded since about 2005, for…
By Dustin Homer the last mile of a shipment’s journey is inevitably the most expensive – possibly accounting for over…
I am moved to write this month by Professor Yash Ghai’s recent essay about the perils, purpose and promise of revising…
By Joel Okwemba Prior to 1964, the only existing House committee was the Standing Committee and its role then was…
By John Harbeson For all its central importance to Africa’s modern political history, especially from the mid-19th Century to the…
