Discussions on African responses to Covid-19 have focused on the state and its international backers. Far less is known about a wider range of public authorities, including chiefs, humanitarians, criminal gangs, and armed groups. This paper investigates how the pandemic provided opportunities for claims to and contests over power in Uganda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and South Sudan. Ethnographic research is used to contend that local forms of public authority can be akin to miniature sovereigns, able to interpret dictates, policies, and advice as required. Alongside coping with existing complex protracted emergencies, many try to advance their own agendas and secure benefits. Those they seek to govern, though, do not passively a...
This paper addressed itself to the power deficit of statehood in Africa, against the containment of ...
As COVID-19 spreads rapidly across Africa, causing havoc to economies and disruption to already frag...
The UN Security Council’s response to Ebola in 2014 legitimised militarised responses. It also influ...
Discussions on African responses to Covid-19 have focused on the state and its international backers...
Discussions on African responses to Covid-19 have focused on the state and its international backers...
Discussions on African responses to Covid-19 have focused on the state and its international backers...
To understand the response to COVID-19 in Africa we must look beyond actions taken by formal states....
Scientists and global commentators watched African countries closely in the early months of the COVI...
In the context of responses to the Covid-19 pandemic, the paper examines the African regional regime...
Abstract: As African countries battled the Covid-19 crisis in 2020, one of the questions that were r...
The UN Security Council's response to Ebola in 2014 legitimised militarised responses. It also influ...
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) presents a challenging context in which to respond to public ...
The COVID-19 pandemic provided a test for political systems all over the world, and more so for deve...
During the COVID-19 crisis in Africa, several contradictory discourses have tried to predict how the...
This article challenges the role of COVID-19 crisis narratives in shaping social policy choices in A...
This paper addressed itself to the power deficit of statehood in Africa, against the containment of ...
As COVID-19 spreads rapidly across Africa, causing havoc to economies and disruption to already frag...
The UN Security Council’s response to Ebola in 2014 legitimised militarised responses. It also influ...
Discussions on African responses to Covid-19 have focused on the state and its international backers...
Discussions on African responses to Covid-19 have focused on the state and its international backers...
Discussions on African responses to Covid-19 have focused on the state and its international backers...
To understand the response to COVID-19 in Africa we must look beyond actions taken by formal states....
Scientists and global commentators watched African countries closely in the early months of the COVI...
In the context of responses to the Covid-19 pandemic, the paper examines the African regional regime...
Abstract: As African countries battled the Covid-19 crisis in 2020, one of the questions that were r...
The UN Security Council's response to Ebola in 2014 legitimised militarised responses. It also influ...
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) presents a challenging context in which to respond to public ...
The COVID-19 pandemic provided a test for political systems all over the world, and more so for deve...
During the COVID-19 crisis in Africa, several contradictory discourses have tried to predict how the...
This article challenges the role of COVID-19 crisis narratives in shaping social policy choices in A...
This paper addressed itself to the power deficit of statehood in Africa, against the containment of ...
As COVID-19 spreads rapidly across Africa, causing havoc to economies and disruption to already frag...
The UN Security Council’s response to Ebola in 2014 legitimised militarised responses. It also influ...