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*'From Demons to Democrats' : Mali's Student Movement 1991-1996 Article by Zeric Kay Smith from Vol.24 No.72 of the Review of African Political Economy (June 1997: pp249-263)
*Review of 12 books Book Notes from Vol.23 No.69 of the Review of African Political Economy (September 1996: pp459-466)
*Passing the Buck Briefing by Peter Lawrence from Vol.22 No.66 of the Review of African Political Economy (December 1995: pp568-571)
*Economic Prospects for Africa Briefing by David Seddon from Vol.22 No.64 of the Review of African Political Economy (June 1995: pp275-278)
*Oil Rents, International Loans and Agrarian Policies in Nigeria, 1970-1992 Article by Andrew C Okolie from Vol.22 No.64 of the Review of African Political Economy (June 1995: pp199-212)
*Virtual Reality: Whose Adjustment Editorial by Bonnie Campbell and Trevor Parfitt from Vol.22 No.63 of the Review of African Political Economy (March 1995: pp3-8)
*Towards a New Bretton Woods: Alternatives for the Global Economy by Stuart Holland Review by Michael Barratt-Brown from Vol.21 No.62 of the Review of African Political Economy (December 1994: pp635-637)
*Debt, Development and Democracy: The IMF in Post-apartheid South Africa Article by Vishnu Padayachee from Vol.21 No.62 of the Review of African Political Economy (December 1994: pp585-597)
*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)
*Mozambique: An Unsustainable Democracy Debate by Graham Harrison from Vol.21 No.61 of the Review of African Political Economy (September 1994: pp429-440)
*Why Structural Adjustment is Necessary and Why it Doesn't Work Debate by Gavin Williams from Vol.21 No.60 of the Review of African Political Economy (June 1994: pp214-225)
*Tropical Gangsters: One Man's Experience with Development and Decadence in Deepest Africa by Robert Klitgaard Review by Dave Moore from Vol.20 No.56 of the Review of African Political Economy (March 1993: pp127-129)
*Peasant Responses to Crisis in Uganda Article by Emmanuel Nabuguzi from Vol.20 No.56 of the Review of African Political Economy (March 1993: pp53-67)
*The World Bank in Africa: A Case of Mistaken Identity Debate by Ankie Hoogvelt, David Phillips, and Phil Taylor from Vol.19 No.54 of the Review of African Political Economy (July 1992: pp92-96)
*The Rise And Fall of Multi-party Politics in Zambia Article by Carolyn Baylies and Morris Szeftel from Vol.19 No.54 of the Review of African Political Economy (July 1992: pp75-91)
*The World Bank Demands its Pound of Zimbabwe's Flesh Briefing by Colin Stoneman from Vol.19 No.53 of the Review of African Political Economy (March 1992: pp94-96)
*Energy - Power to Some People Briefing by Phil O'Keefe and John Soussan from Vol.19 No.51 of the Review of African Political Economy (July 1991: pp107-115)
*Negotiating the Bauxite/Aluminium Sector Under Narrowing Constraints Article by Bonnie K Campbell from Vol.19 No.51 of the Review of African Political Economy (July 1991: pp27-49)
*Structural Adjustment in Africa by Bonnie K.Campbell and John Loxley (eds) Review by Diane Elson from Vol.18 No.50 of the Review of African Political Economy (Spring 1991: pp162-165)
*Liberalisation is not enough: Structural Adjustment and Peasants in Guinea-Bissau Article by Rosemary E Galli from Vol.17 No.49 of the Review of African Political Economy (Winter 1990: pp52-68)
*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)
*Structural Adjustment and Social Policy in Mozambique Article by Judith Marshall from Vol.17 No.47 of the Review of African Political Economy (Spring 1990: pp28-43)
*Structural Adjustment in Africa: Reflections on Ghana and Zambia Article by John Loxley from Vol.17 No.47 of the Review of African Political Economy (Spring 1990: pp8-27)
*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)
*Modernising Hunger: Famine, Food Surplus and Farm Policy by Philip Raikes Review by Lionel Cliffe from Vol.15 No.43 of the Review of African Political Economy (Winter 1988: pp127-128)
*Development Alternatives with Women: Food and Debt Crisies Briefing by Gloria Thomas-Emeagwali from Vol.15 No.43 of the Review of African Political Economy (Winter 1988: p94)
*Tanzania and the World Bank's Urban Shelter Project: Ideology and International Finance Article by John Campbell from Vol.15 No.42 of the Review of African Political Economy (Summer 1988: pp5-18)
*The Crime of Conditionality Briefing by Ankie Hoogvelt from Vol.14 No.38 of the Review of African Political Economy (Spring 1987: pp80-85)
*Structural Adjustment and the Political Question Article by Yusuf Bangura from Vol.13 No.37 of the Review of African Political Economy (Winter 1986: pp24-37)
*The World Bank and Nigeria Briefing by John Peter Olinger from Vol.5 No.13 of the Review of African Political Economy (Winter 1978: pp101-107)
*Zambia: Opening the Gates and Tightening the Belts Briefing by Geoffrey Hodges from Vol.5 No.12 of the Review of African Political Economy (Summer 1978: pp87-98)
*Class Struggles in Ghana's Mining Industry Article by Jim Silver from Vol.5 No.12 of the Review of African Political Economy (Summer 1978: pp67-86)
*How Long Will South Africa Survive by R W Johnson Review by Luke Malaba from Vol.4 No.9 of the Review of African Political Economy (Summer 1977: pp105-108)
*The State of Ambivalence: Right and Left Options in Ghana Article by Judith Marshall from Vol.3 No.5 of the Review of African Political Economy (Spring 1976: pp49-62)
Links to Other Sites
*Home Page: IMF International Monetary Fund - detailed website with many materials and a searchable index; describes the IMF as 'a cooperative institution that 182 countries have voluntarily joined because they see the advantage of consulting with one another in this forum to maintain a stable system of buying and selling their currencies so that payments in foreign money can take place between countries smoothly and without delay'! (www.imf.org, 07-Dec-98)

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