
 

Contributors to the Review of African Political Economy
Author - David Seddon
David Seddon is a member of the Editorial Working Group. He is Professor of Development Studies at the University of East Anglia, and specialises in rural development, social welfare, social movements and popular movements, political/social implications of macro policy, long-term change, class, race and gender.
Published in the Review
- Class and Protest in Africa: New Waves Article by David Seddon and Leo Zeilig from Vol.32 No.103 of the Review of African Political Economy (March 2005, pp9-27)
- China: Africa's New Business Partner Briefing by David Seddon from Vol.33 No.110 of the Review of African Political Economy (December 2006, pp747-749)
- From Popular Protest to Military Take-over: An Analytical Chronology of Recent Events in Sudan Briefing by Abbas Abdelkarim, Abdalla El Hassan and David Seddon from Vol.12 No.33 of the Review of African Political Economy (Summer 1985, pp82-89)
- Morocco and the Western Sahara Article by David Seddon from Vol.14 No.38 of the Review of African Political Economy (Spring 1987, pp24-47)
- Prospects for Peace in Western Sahara Briefing by David Seddon from Vol.15 No.43 of the Review of African Political Economy (Winter 1988, p125)
- Polisario and the Struggle for the Western Sahara: Recent Developments, 1987-1989 Briefing by David Seddon from Vol.16 No.45/46 of the Review of African Political Economy (Summer 1989, pp132-142)
- The Price of Adjustment Editorial by Peter Lawrence and David Seddon from Vol.17 No.47 of the Review of African Political Economy (Spring 1990, pp3-7)
- The Politics of Adjustment: Egypt and the IMF, 1987-1990 Briefing by David Seddon from Vol.17 No.47 of the Review of African Political Economy (Spring 1990, pp84-94)
- Elections in Algeria Briefing by David Seddon from Vol.17 No.49 of the Review of African Political Economy (Winter 1990, pp70-73)
- Africa in a New World Order Editorial by Lionel Cliffe and David Seddon from Vol.18 No.50 of the Review of African Political Economy (Spring 1991, pp3-11)
- Responses to the Gulf Crisis in the Maghreb Article by David Seddon from Vol.18 No.50 of the Review of African Political Economy (Spring 1991, pp70-74)
- The Gulf Crisis: Counting the Costs Briefing by David Seddon from Vol.19 No.51 of the Review of African Political Economy (July 1991, pp77-84)
- Fundamentalism in Africa: Religion and politics Editorial by Pepe Roberts and David Seddon from Vol.19 No.52 of the Review of African Political Economy (November 1991, pp3-8)
- Western Sahara Tug-of-War Briefing by David Seddon from Vol.19 No.52 of the Review of African Political Economy (November 1991, pp109-114)
- Western Sahara Referendum Sabotaged Briefing by David Seddon from Vol.19 No.53 of the Review of African Political Economy (March 1992, pp101-104)
- The UN in Western Sahara: Running into the Sand? Briefing by David Seddon from Vol.21 No.61 of the Review of African Political Economy (September 1994, pp470-471)
- Stranglehold on Africa Editorial by John Loxley and David Seddon from Vol.21 No.62 of the Review of African Political Economy (December 1994, pp485-495)
- Economic Prospects for Africa Briefing by David Seddon from Vol.22 No.64 of the Review of African Political Economy (June 1995, pp275-278)
- European Aid or Trade for South African Development? Briefing by David Seddon from Vol.22 No.66 of the Review of African Political Economy (December 1995, pp585-587)
- Western Sahara: Making Haste Slowly - Little Progress Towards the Referendum Briefing by David Seddon from Vol.23 No.67 of the Review of African Political Economy (March 1996, pp103-106)
- Human Rights and Reform: Changing the Face of North African Politics by Susan E Waltz Review by David Seddon from Vol.23 No.67 of the Review of African Political Economy (March 1996, pp119-121)
- The Political Economy of Mauritania: An Introduction Article by David Seddon from Vol.23 No.68 of the Review of African Political Economy (June 1996, pp197-214)
- Africa's Choices: After Thirty Years of the World Bank, by Michael Barratt Brown Review by David Seddon from Vol.23 No.68 of the Review of African Political Economy (June 1996, pp216-223)
- NGOs and the Development Industry Editorial by Mike Powell and David Seddon from Vol.24 No.71 of the Review of African Political Economy (March 1997, pp3-10)
- Japanese Aid and Africa Briefing by David Seddon and Makoto Sato from Vol.24 No.71 of the Review of African Political Economy (March 1997, pp153-156)
- New Secretary-General for the Francophonie Briefing by David Seddon from Vol.25 No.75 of the Review of African Political Economy (March 1998, pp123-124)
- Cut Backs in Japanese Aid Briefing by David Seddon from Vol.25 No.75 of the Review of African Political Economy (March 1998, pp132-133)
- North Africa in Africa Editorial by Ray Bush and David Seddon from Vol.26 No.82 of the Review of African Political Economy (December 1999, pp435-439)
- Western Sahara at the Turn of the Millennium Briefing by David Seddon from Vol.26 No.82 of the Review of African Political Economy (December 1999, pp499-503)
- Review of Global Restructuring and Peripheral States: the Carrot and the Stick in Mauritania by Mohameden Ould-Mey Review by David Seddon from Vol.26 No.82 of the Review of African Political Economy (December 1999, pp534-537)
- Western Sahara - Point of No Return Briefing by David Seddon from Vol.27 No.84 of the Review of African Political Economy (June 2000, pp338-341)
- Japanese Aid Strategy Briefing by David Seddon from Vol.28 No.87 of the Review of African Political Economy (March 2001, pp119-121)