Volume 38, June 2017 – Online ISSN: 2203-5184 DOI https://doi.org/10.22160/22035184/ARAS-2017-38-1
Download Full Issue PDF
Editorial – Human Security in Africa
Why South Sudan’s problems stem from the abuse of sovereignty: The case for co-governance
Ethics and Its Discontents: Evidence from Terrorism Research in North-Eastern Nigeria
Afrikaner Émigrés in Australia: Perception vs. Reality in Human Decision-Making
“There are NO (Teddy) Bears in Africa!” Discuss
The real world of Somalia, the context of the Somali oral poetry discourse: Response to Lidwien Kapteijns’ Book Review of Somali Oral Poetry and the Failed She-Camel Nation State: A Critical Discourse Analysis of the Deelley Poetry Debate (1979-1980). Ali Mumin Ahad
Roger Southall. The New Black Middle Class in South Africa Ibrahim Abraham
Brian Galligan, Martina Boese and Melissa Phillips, Becoming Australian: Migration, settlement and citizenship Farida Fozdar
Tripp, Aili Mari (2015). Women and Power in Postconflict Africa Catherine Macdonald
Jesse Salah Ovadia, The Petro-Developmental State in Africa. Making Oil Work in Angola, Nigeria and the Gulf of Guinea Scott MacWilliam
Volume 38, December 2017 – Online ISSN: 2203-5184 DOI https://doi.org/10.22160/22035184/ARAS-2017-38-2
African Studies in Australasia: Views on China and New Zealand
China’s evolving role and approach to international peacekeeping: The cases of Mali and South Sudan
‘Remembering’ Absent and Recent Pasts Through Photographs: Young Eritrean Women in New Zealand
African Mother’s Experiences of Raising “Afro-Kiwi Kids” in Aotearoa / New Zealand
Capitalism’s Continuing Disguises: Marcelle C Dawson and Luke Sinwell eds. Contesting Transformation Popular Resistance in Twenty-First-Century South Africa; and John S Saul. A Flawed Freedom Rethinking Southern African Liberation. – Scott MacWilliam.
Melanie Baak. Negotiated Belongings: Stories of Forced Migration of Dinka Women from South Sudan –Wendy Levy
Susan Booysen (ed). Fees Must Fall: Student Revolt, Decolonisation and Governance in South Africa. –Ibrahim Abraham
Yirga Gelaw Woldeyes. Native Colonialism: Education and the Economy of Violence Against Traditions in Ethiopia Tinashe Jakwe