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201. The Prospects for Conflict or Cooperation

202. Reluctant Power Europe

203. Re-Engineering Regional Security

204. Egypt’s Most Vulnerable and COVID-19

205. May 2020 Issue

206. June 2020 Issue

207. July 2020 Issue

208. August 2020 Issue

209. October 2020 Issue

210. November/December 2020 Issue

211. Representations of Power in Mayombe: “Men Will Be Prisoners of the Structures They Will Have Created”

212. Socio-Spatial and Ethnic-Racial Segregation in Megacities, Large Cities and Global Cities in Africa

213. African Union: Mbeki’s South Africa Policy for Africa

214. Elections and Democratic Deficits in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic: A Commentary

215. Trust in Political Power and Government Institutions in Mozambique: 2014-2018

216. The Dominance of Terrorism: Aspects of the Socio-Political Challenges in Post-Independence West AfricA: Nigeria, Burkina Faso and Mali

217. Main Trends of Terrorism in Africa Towards 2025

218. African Marxist Military Regimes, Rise and Fall: Internal Conditioners and International Dimensions

219. Brazil-Africa Relations: From the Slave Nexus to the Construction of Strategic Partnerships

220. The Gender-Based Violence as an Instrument of Warfare in Armed Conflicts

221. The Terrorist Threat Assessment 2020

222. Between Nation-Building and Contestation for Power: The Place of Party Politics in Nigeria, 1923-2019

223. Campaigns and Electioneering: Reflecting on the 2015 General Elections in Nigeria

224. Worsening Women Trafficking, Multidimensional Poverty and Gender Inequality: The Vulnerabilities, Playouts and Governmental Responses in West Africa

225. “Sweat is invisible in the rain”: Civilian Joint Task Force and counter-insurgency in Borno State, Nigeria

226. The rules and organisation of air traffic at airstrips during military operations: Based on experience gained on missions in Chad and Afghanistan

227. Participation of V4 countries in African peacekeeping missions

228. Nigeria and the Great Powers: The Impacts of

229. Three Ways to Explore the BRICS (Possible) Impact on the Future Global Order

230. The State at a Traffic Jam: Resource Endowment and the Challenges of National Development in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic

231. The National Health Insurance Bill: A Critical Review within the South African Development Context

232. Service Delivery with Wanton Protests in Megalopolises, South Africa

233. International Cooperation, Homosexuality and AIDS in Mozambique

234. The Poverty Trap: An Analysis of ther Contribution of Multilateral and Regional Institution to the Poor Economic and Social Performance of African Countries

235. External Actors, Good Governance and Health Care Delivery in Africa

236. The (Re)emergence of the BRICS and the Reorganization of Power in Contemporary Geopolitics

237. Maritime Insecurity in Sub-Saharan Africa and its Effects in the Economy of States

238. The Strategic Efficacy of Drones for US Grand Strategy

239. Erratic Behaviour of the United Nations and Global Governance in. Africa: The State as a Smokescreen for World Security

240. Cuba's medical experience in sub-Saharan Africa: its contribution against Covid-​19

241. An analysis of optimal devolved government size for growth: Armey curve in Kenya

242. The Horn of Africa and the refugee field in Dadaab in Kenya

243. Western Sahara: history, U.N acting and foreign interests

244. Debating land in Africa: an analysis of the impacts of colonialism and neoliberalism in Guinea-Bissau's agrarian transition

245. Leadership and decision making processes in Mozambique: governance of Samora Machel - 1975/1986

246. The web of legal pluralism and traditional authorities in Mozambique

247. PROTECTION REGIME FOR ASYLUM APPLICANTS AND REFUGEES IN LAW 10/15 OF JUNE 17, LAW ON THE RIGHT OF ASYLUM AND THE REFUGEE STATUS IN ANGOLA

248. POST-NIGERIAN CIVIL WAR COMMUNITY RECONSTRUCTION STRATEGIES IN (ANIOMA) WESTERN IGBOLAND, 1970-1991

249. “OME SA OME” AND “MWALA SA MWALA”1 : GENDER VIOLENCE IN THE EXPERIENCES OF SANTOMESE WOMEN

250. Silencing the Guns Requires a Multi-Pronged Approach