Review of African Political Economy

Volume 39, Issue 132
01 June 2012
Review of African Political Economy (ROAPE)
ROAPE Publisher

Table of contents

Markets and identities in Africa: honouring Gavin Williams209
Neoliberal accumulation and class: a tribute to Gavin Williams213
A force for good? Markets, cellars and labour in the South African wine industry after apartheid225
Was privatisation necessary and did it work? The case of South Africa243
Weber meets Godzilla: social networks and the spirit of capitalism in East Asia and Africa261
Worker agency in colonial, apartheid and post-apartheid gold mining workplace regimes279
The political economy of oil and ‘rebellion’ in Nigeria's Niger Delta295
A bourgeois reform with social justice? The contradictions of the Minerals Development Bill and black economic empowerment in the South African platinum mining industry315
Dani Wadada Nabudere, 1932–2011: an uncompromising revolutionary335
Remembering Dani Wadada Nabudere343
Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA): advancing the theft of African genetic wealth345
Zimbabwe's clogged political drain and open diamond pipe351
‘Still on top, but ANC is left shaken’: reflections on the 2011 local government elections in South Africa367
Malawi in crisis, 2011–12375
Natural resources and local livelihoods in the Great Lakes region of Africa: a political economy perspective389
Zambia, mining and neoliberalism: boom and bust on the globalized Copperbelt391
War veterans in Zimbabwe's revolution: challenging neo-colonialism and settler and international capital393
Borders and borderlands as resources in the Horn of Africa396
Revolutionary traveller: freeze-frames from a life399