
 

Contributors to the Review of African Political Economy
Author - Giles Mohan
Giles Mohan is a member of the Editorial Working Group, and joint editor of the new African Reader Series. He is a research fellow in economic geography and development studies at the University of Portsmouth
Published in the Review
- Oiling the Wheels of Imperialism Editorial by Giles Mohan and Tunde Zack-Williams from Vol.32 No.104/5 of the Review of African Political Economy (Jun/Sep 2005, pp213-214)
- Africa From SAPS to PRSP: Plus Ca Change Plus C'est la Meme Chose Editorial by Tunde Zack-Williams and Giles Mohan from Vol.32 No.106 of the Review of African Political Economy (Dec 2005, pp501-503)
- State, Class and Civil Society in Africa Editorial by Roy Love, Giles Mohan and Tunde Zack-Williams from Vol.33 No.107 of the Review of African Political Economy (March 2006, pp5-9)
- Imperial, Neo-Liberal Africa? Editorial by Alfred B Zack-Williams and Giles Mohan from Vol.34 No.113 of the Review of African Political Economy (Sept 2007, pp417-422)
- Good Friends and Good Partners: The ‘New’ Face of China-African Co-operation Editorial by Marcus Power and Giles Mohan from Vol.35 No.115 of the Review of African Political Economy (March 2008, pp5-6)
- New African Choices? The Politics of Chinese Engagement Article by Giles Mohan and Marcus Power from Vol.35 No.115 of the Review of African Political Economy (March 2008, pp23-42)
- China in Africa: A Review Essay Review by Giles Mohan from Vol.35 No.115 of the Review of African Political Economy (March 2008, pp155-166)
- Ghana under PNDC Rule edited by E.Gyimah-Boadi; The Politics of Reform in Ghana by Jeffrey Herbst Review by Giles Mohan from Vol.21 No.61 of the Review of African Political Economy (September 1994, pp479-480)
- Manufacturing Consensus: (Geo)political Knowledge and Policy Based Lending Article by Giles Mohan from Vol.21 No.62 of the Review of African Political Economy (December 1994, pp525-538)
- Imperialism in the Post-cold War Era Editorial by Giles Mohan and A Zack-Williams from Vol.22 No.66 of the Review of African Political Economy (December 1995, pp481-484)
- Developing Differences: Post-structuralism and Political Economy in Contemporary Development Studies Article by Giles Mohan from Vol.24 No.73 of the Review of African Political Economy (September 1997, pp311-328)
- Radicalism, Relevance and the Future of ROAPE Debate by Giles Mohan from Vol.25 No.76 of the Review of African Political Economy (June 1998, pp263-264)
- Radicalism, Relevance and the Future of ROAPE Debate by Giles Mohan and Bonnie Campbell from Vol.25 No.78 of the Review of African Political Economy (December 1998, pp643-648)
- Born Again: The African Renaissance in London Briefing by Giles Mohan from Vol.26 No.82 of the Review of African Political Economy (December 1999, pp524-526)
- Africa's Future: That Sinking Feeling Editorial by Ray Bush and Giles Mohan from Vol.28 No.88 of the Review of African Political Economy (June 2001, p149)
- Human Rights & Development in Africa: Moral Intrusion or Empowering Opportunity? Article by Giles Mohan and Jeremy Holland from Vol.28 No.88 of the Review of African Political Economy (June 2001, p177)
- Africa, the African Diaspora & Development Editorial by A B Zack-Williams and Giles Mohan from Vol.29 No.92 of the Review of African Political Economy (July 2002, pp205-210)
- Globalisation From Below: Conceptualising the Role of the African Diasporas in Africa's Development Article by Giles Mohan and A B Zack-Williams from Vol.29 No.92 of the Review of African Political Economy (July 2002, pp211-236)
- A Window on Africa: An Interview with Adotey Bing, Director of the Africa Centre, London Briefing by Giles Mohan from Vol.29 No.92 of the Review of African Political Economy (July 2002, pp338-345)