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1. Informal Public Financial Management Institutions in a Decentralizing System-Lessons for the Implementation of the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) in Sub-Sahara Africa.

2. International Energy Security: after the West and the East Scramble, What's Left for Africa.

3. Democracy’s Travails in Africa.

4. Mediating Ebola: African Nature and Militarization.

5. Africa and the ‘New Regionalism:’ A Regional Perspective of State Collapse.

6. Witchcraft, War and Rationality: the strategic functions of traditional religion in contemporary African conflict.

7. Sustained Third Party Engagement and Conflict Termination: An Introduction of the UCDP Managing Intrastate Conflict (MIC) Dataset.

8. Security Sector Reform and Gender: Beyond the Paradigm of Mainstreaming.

9. Linking Teaching and Research through UK Sports Studies Student Placements in Africa.

10. New Trends in School Lunch Provision:.

11. New Methods for Gathering, Analyzing, and Communicating Information about Complex African Problems.

12. States, Development and the Aid Relationship: Legacies and Prospects of Combined Development.

13. Accidental Scholarship and the Myth of Objectivity.

14. China's Investment in Africa: A Catalyst for Growth and Development or a "Trojan Horse" for Exploitation.

15. Killing Campaigns: A Comparative Study of Mass Violence in War.

16. Sovereignty as Responsibility: Theory and Practice in Africa.

17. Civil War and State Building in Uganda.

18. Constructing AFRICOM: The Impact of a New Combatant Command on US Foreign Policy.

19. The Effect of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) on African Exports to the U.S.

20. Where is African Political Thought in International Relations Theory?

21. The Geopolitics of the Western Sahara: Realpolitik as Impediment to the Resolution of the Conflict.

22. Why Do Women's Regional Advocacy Networks Succeed or Fail? An Examination of African Women's Networks.

23. 'Searching behind the appearances' - Framing the Field of 'Politics' in Uganda.

24. Understanding Contemporary Sino-Africa Relations: Continuity and Change.

25. China’s Africa Policies: Drivers and Constraints.

26. Regional Integration and Trade: Overlapping Memberships and the Challenges of Regionalism in Africa.

27. Confronting the Consolidation Paradigm: The Challenge of Africa.

28. African Microfinance -- Person to Person via the Worldwide Web.

29. The Legal Regulation of Conflict Diamonds.

30. Globalization and State-Society Relations in Africa.

31. The Rural-Urban Dynamic and its Implications for Development: Perspectives from Nigerian Women.

32. Hegemony of the North VIA Hegemony of the South?: Understanding Nigerian Foreign Policy Strategies.

33. International Politics/Local Realities: Power and Dominance in Third World Africa.

34. Multiculturalism and U.S. Foreign Policy: Responding to African Crises.

35. The potential of terrorism in Sub-Saharan Africa.

36. Forced Migration in the Era of Terrorism: Protection Implications to Refugee Children in Africa.

37. Impetus and Constraint: The Effects of Hegemony on Economic Development.

38. Ralph Bunche and Colonialism.

39. International Human Rights Intervention in West Africa: A Critique.

40. The OAU and the Codification and Progressive Development of Regional International Law.

41. The Sad Story of Development and Growth: Rules and African Regional Cooperation.

42. Explaining African Military Interventions.

43. The Emergence of Standard Setting Programs among NGOs in Developing Countries.

44. Private Military Companies and Their Impact on Civil Wars.

45. The Colonial Legacy of Peace(building): France, Europe, Africa.

46. The Power Configuration of the Central Civilization/World System, 100BC-AD 1.

47. The Responsibility to Protect, Norm Localization and African International Society.

48. The Hyperpluralism of US Development Policy: Managing the Multiple Objectives of PEPFAR.

49. The African Humanitarian Discourse: American Interventionism and the Origins of R2P.

50. African Responses to US Africa Command.