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Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Review of African Political Economy - No. 117 (2008)

  • Scrambling to the bottom? Mining, resources and underdevelopment - Ray Bush
  • Regulation and legitimacy in the mining industry in Africa: where does Canada stand? - Bonnie Campbell
  • Liberalisation of the gold mining sector in Burkina Faso - Sabine Luning
  • Copper mining agreements in Zambia: renegotiation or law reform? - John Lungu
  • Enter the dragon? Chinese oil companies and resistance in the Niger Delta - Cyril I Obi
  • Oil, sovereignty and self-determination: equatorial Guinea and Western Sahara - Alicia Campos
  • Uranium goes critical in Niger: Tuareg rebellions threaten Sahelian conflagration - Jeremy Keenan
  • Mining investment and community struggles - Daniel Owusu-Koranteng
  • Hope and oil: expectations in Sao Tome e Principe - Gisa Weszkalnys
  • Copper and controversy in the DR Congo - Henry Kippin
  • The Zimbabwe arms shipment campaign - Miles Larmer
  • Child poverty in Africa - Meredeth Turshen
  • Memories of Ruth First in Mozambique - Joao Paulo Borges Coelho

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