Review of African Political Economy

"Since 1974, ROAPE has provided radical analysis of trends, issues and social processes in Africa. It pays particular attention to the political economy of inequality, exploitation and oppression, whether driven by global forces or local ones such as class, race, ethnicity and gender), and to broadly materialist interpretations of change. It sustains a critical analysis of the nature of power and the state in Africa in the context of capitalist globalisation."

Editorial Working Group
Accessed April 2010:


 * Janet Bujra  Chair EWG - International Centre for Participation Studies, University of Bradford
 * Ray Bush  Deputy Chair EWG - School of Politics and International Studies. University of Leeds
 * Sarah Bracking
 * Reginald Cline-Cole
 * Graham Harrison
 * Caroline Ifeka
 * Branwen Gruffydd Jones
 * Chipiliro Kalebe-Nyamongo
 * Miles Larmer
 * Gary Littlejohn
 * Gabrielle Lynch
 * Claire Mercer
 * Mala Mustapha
 * Sara Pantuliano
 * Rory Pilossof
 * Mike Powell
 * Giles Mohan
 * Marcus Power
 * David Simon
 * Colin Stoneman
 * Tunde Zack-Williams

Contributing Editors
Accessed April 2010:


 * Rita Abrahamsen
 * Jimi Adesina
 * Sylvester Akhaine
 * Jonathan Barker
 * Patrick Bond
 * Bonnie Campbell
 * Chambi Chachage
 * Martin Doornbos
 * Bill Freund
 * Yao Graham
 * Thomas Jaye
 * Giuliano Martiniello
 * Marjorie Mbilinyi
 * Philani Moyo
 * Sam Moyo
 * Raufu Mustapha
 * Prexy Nesbitt
 * Cyril Obi
 * Trevor Parfitt
 * Reem Saad
 * Lloyd Sachikonye
 * Usman Tar
 * Carol Thompson
 * Theodore Trefon
 * Meredeth Turshen

International Advisory Board
Accessed April 2010:


 * Björn Beckman
 * Lionel Cliffe
 * Jean Copans
 * Basil Davidson
 * David González
 * Shubi Ishemo
 * Peter Lawrence
 * John Loxley
 * Mahmood Mamdani
 * John Markakis
 * Adebayo Olukoshi
 * John Saul
 * Morris Szeftel
 * Gavin Williams

Contact
URL: http://www.roape.org