Syerramia Willoughby, editor of the Africa at LSE blog, reviews Julia Gallagher’s recent book on Tony Blair’s passion for Africa, touching also on David Cameron’s impressive financial commitment to aid despite Britain’s debt
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Alex Moore finds some important lessons for David Cameron in Will Hutton�s book on how to save the...
Matthew Partridge finds that Oliver Daddow and Jamie Gaskarth’s strong collection of essays on Blair...
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Review of Mugabe and the Politics of Security in Zimbabwe, by Abiodun Alao. (2012). Montreal & King...
Richard Bourne has provided an excellent overview of the main political events of Nigeria’s first hu...
This elegant book covers an expansive thematic mosaic. Its sixteen chapters provide incisive analyti...
The rise and fall of the Department of Economic Affairs (DEA) parallels the promised but eventually ...
South Africa is a country poorly understood in the wider world. Martin Plaut and Paul Holden believe...
This is a book review of Britain and Africa under Blair: In pursuit of the good state. It is the fir...
Africa was a key focus of Britain's foreign policy under Tony Blair. Military intervention in Sierra...
Alex Moore finds some important lessons for David Cameron in Will Hutton�s book on how to save the...
Matthew Partridge finds that Oliver Daddow and Jamie Gaskarth’s strong collection of essays on Blair...
In order to help put the current discussion about the UK’s relationship with the EU into context, ou...
Book review of: Bordering Britain: law, race and empire / by Nadine El-Enany. Manchester : Mancheste...
Matthew Partridge reviews an edited collection of works set to be a fixture on the reading lists of ...
Book Title: Mozambican Civil War: Marxist-Apartheid Proxy, 1977-1992 Book Author: Stephen EmersonGre...
Several reviews from the African Book Publishing Review (ABPR) are included in this article. Also in...
By setting contemporary British foreign policy into its historical context, this book provides fresh...
Review of Mugabe and the Politics of Security in Zimbabwe, by Abiodun Alao. (2012). Montreal & King...
Richard Bourne has provided an excellent overview of the main political events of Nigeria’s first hu...
This elegant book covers an expansive thematic mosaic. Its sixteen chapters provide incisive analyti...
The rise and fall of the Department of Economic Affairs (DEA) parallels the promised but eventually ...
South Africa is a country poorly understood in the wider world. Martin Plaut and Paul Holden believe...