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Author - John S Saul
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Published in the Review
- Eduardo Mondlane & the Rise & Fall of Mozambican Socialism Article by John S Saul from Vol.32 No.104/5 of the Review of African Political Economy (Jun/Sep 2005, pp309-315)
- African Peasants and Revolution Article by John S Saul from Vol.1 No.1 of the Review of African Political Economy (Spring 1974, pp41-68)
- Africa: The Struggle, Intellectual and Political, Continues ... Article by John S Saul from Vol.33 No.109 of the Review of African Political Economy (Sept 2006, pp561-576)
- Arrighi and Africa: Farewell Thoughts Tribute by John S Saul from Vol.36 No.122 of the Review of African Political Economy (December 2009, pp644-649)
- Race, Class Gender and Voice: four terrains of liberalism Article by John S Saul from Vol.37 No.123 of the Review of African Political Economy (March 2010, pp61-70)
- Southern Africa - Liberation Struggle Continues (Introduction to Theme) Article by John Saul from Vol.38 No.127 of the Review of African Political Economy (March 2011, pp77-84)
- Mozambique - not then but now Article by John S Saul from Vol.38 No.127 of the Review of African Political Economy (March 2011, pp93-102)
- Multinationals, Workers and Parastatals in Tanzania Article by John Loxley and John S Saul from Vol.2 No.2 of the Review of African Political Economy (Spring 1975, pp54-88)
- The Unsteady State: Uganda, Obote and General Amin Article by John S Saul from Vol.3 No.5 of the Review of African Political Economy (Spring 1976, pp12-38)
- From Thaw to Flood: The end of the Cold War in Southern Africa Article by John S Saul from Vol.18 No.50 of the Review of African Political Economy (Spring 1991, pp145-158)
- Liberal Democracy vs. Popular Democracy in Southern Africa Article by John S Saul from Vol.24 No.72 of the Review of African Political Economy (June 1997, pp219-236)
- ‘For Fear of Being Condemned as Old Fashioned’ : Liberal Democracy vs. Popular Democracy in Sub-Saharan Africa Article by John S Saul from Vol.24 No.73 of the Review of African Political Economy (September 1997, pp339-353)
- ROAPE and the Radical Africanist: What Next? Debate by Colin Leys and John Saul from Vol.25 No.76 of the Review of African Political Economy (June 1998, pp265-273)
- Cry for the Beloved Country: The Post-apartheid Denouement Debate by John S Saul from Vol.28 No.89 of the Review of African Political Economy (September 2001, p429)
- Africa: The Next Liberation Struggle? Article by John S Saul from Vol.30 No.96 of the Review of African Political Economy (June 2003, pp187-202)