The African Review: A Journal of African Politics, Development and International Affairs

The African Review: A Journal of African Politics, Development and International Affairs

50/4

Publication date: Dec 2023

ISNN: Online ISSN: 1821-889X Print ISSN: 0856-0056

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Editor-in-Chief: Alexander Makulilo

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 various 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. The journal welcomes manuscripts that apply a comparative approach or a single case study with broader implications for knowledge contribution.

All correspondence to:
Chief Editor, The African Review
P.O. Box 35042 – Dar es Salaam – Tanzania
E-mail: theafricanreview@udsm.ac.tz; theafricanreview@gmail.com


Articles

Maturation of the Bandung Project with Lessons from the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) 
Horace G. Campbell

Bridging Uncompromising Borders: Ethnicity, Party Politics and Democracy in Africa 
Verkijika G. Fanso

A Sankarian Perspective on the IMF Loans to South Africa – ‘Debt as a Cleverly Organised Reconquest of Africa’
Moorosi Leshoele

Are Traditional Health Practitioners in Tanzania Walking a Tightrope? Lessons from the Policy and Legal Frameworks Guiding Health Service Delivery in Tanzania 
Matrona Kabyemela

The Social Conundrums of COVID-19 Pandemic and Stringent Lockdown Policy Response: Nigeria in Context
Aliu O. Shodunke and Sodiq A. Oladipupo

Resolving Residence of a Company for Tax Purposes in Tanzania: Is ‘Management and Control’ Test Still Relevant? 
Helen B. Kiunsi

Towards Use of Capability, Opportunity and Motivation Model in Predicting Ugandan Citizens’ Behavior towards Engagement in Policy Formulation through E-participation
Robinah Nabafu, Musa B. Moya, Alain V. N. Isoh, Geoffrey M. Kituyi and Oneurine Ngwa