Aim & Scope
Published since 1971, The African Review hosts intellectual debates and discussions on African politics, development and international affairs. It welcomes theoretical and empirical submissions which are provocative in analyzing the social, economic and political forces that shape the present and future of the continent. Being an interdisciplinary journal, The African Review covers a wide range of fields such as political science, international relations, strategic studies, law, public administration, sociology, gender studies, history, economics, political geography, demography, and development studies. The African Review has for many years established itself as a peer reviewed academic journal of repute in Africa and beyond. [1]
2024
Electoral Violence in Sub-Saharan Africa: Causes and Consequences, written by Stephanie M. Burchard
African Review , 2024 , pp 1-3.
An Assessment of Law and Practice of the Right to Water: Evidence from Zimbabwe
No authors listed.
African Review , 2024 , pp 1-16.
The Form and Character of Circulating Governing Elite in Nigeria: Past and Present
No authors listed.
African Review , 2024 , pp 1-17.
A Critique of Chinese Loans in Sub-Saharan Africa: A fruitful Prospect or Neo-Colonisation
African Review , 2024 , pp 1-19.
From “Dar-es-Salaam” to “Brill”: Beyond the North-South Polarity in Publishing Scientific Journals
No authors listed.
African Review , 2024 , pp 1-20.