Africa forum journal, VlIIssue22022

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Ten Things to Watch in Africa in 2023
Matthias Basedau, Director, GIGA Institute for African Affairs & Editor, GIGA Focus Africa in Hamburg, Germany.
Julia Grauvogel, Senior Research Fellow & Research Team Spokesperson, Hamburg, Germany.

African Renaissance, Afrotopia, Afropolitanism, and Afrofuturism: Comparing Conceptual Properties of Four African Futures
Lena Luise Kroeker, Researcher, University of Bayreuth, Germany.

Changing the Rules: Institutions, Party Systems, and the Frequency of Constitutional Amendments in Africa
Christian B. Jensen, Associate Professor, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, US.
Michelle Kuenzi, Associate Professor, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, US.
Jonathan-Georges Mehanna, Data Scientist, Facebook’s Survey & Demographic Science Division, US.

Between Coups and Election: Constitutional Engineering and Military Entrenchment in Sudan
Hager Ali, Doctoral Researcher, GIGA Institute for Middle East Studies, Hamburg, Germany.
Salah Ben Hammou, Ph.D. student, Security Studies, University of Central Florida, US.
Jonathan M. Powell, Associate Professor, Political Science, University of Central Florida, US.

How Autocrats Weaponize Women’s Rights
Elin Bjarnegård, Associate Professor, Uppsala University, Sweden. 
Pär Zetterberg, Associate Professor, Uppsala University, Sweden. 

Peace in the Ground: How Land Degradation in the Sahel Impacts Europe and What the EU Can Do About It
Eero Wahlstedt, Co-Founder & Managing Director, SoilWatch, Finland.
Joona Mikkola, Ecological Economist & Co-Founder of SoilWatch, US.

A Marriage of Convenience on the Rocks? Revisiting the Sino–Angolan Relationship
Paulo de Carvalho, Professor, University Agostinho Neto, Luanda, Angola
Ian Taylor, Professor, University of St Andrews & Chair-Professor, School of International Studies, Renmin University of China & Professor Extraordinary, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa & Visiting Professor, Institute for Peace and Security Studies, University of Addis Ababa, US, China, and Ethiopia.
Dominik Kopiński, Associate Professor, Institute of Economics, University of Wroclaw & Co-Founder, Polish Centre for African Studies, Poland.

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