About this book series

Africa is emerging as a rapidly growing region, still facing major challenges, but with a potential for significant progress – a transformation that necessitates vigorous efforts in research and policy thinking. This book series focuses on three intricately related key aspects of modern-day Africa: economic, social and political development. Making use of recent theoretical and empirical advances, the series aims to provide fresh answers to Africa’s development challenges. All the socio-political dimensions of today’s Africa are incorporated as they unfold and new policy options are presented. The series aims to provide a broad and interactive forum of science at work for policymaking and to bring together African and international researchers and experts. The series welcomes monographs and contributed volumes for an academic and professional audience, as well as tightly edited conference proceedings. Relevant topics include, but are not limited to, economic policy and trade, regional integration, labor market policies, demographic development, social issues, political economy and political systems, and environmental and energy issues. 

All titles in the series are peer-reviewed. The book series is indexed in SCOPUS.
Electronic ISSN
2198-7270
Print ISSN
2198-7262
Series Editor
  • Diery Seck,
  • Juliet U. Elu,
  • Yaw Nyarko

Book titles in this series

  1. Peace as Nonviolence

    Topics in African Peace Studies

    Editors:
    • Egon Spiegel
    • George Mutalemwa
    • Cheng Liu
    • Lester Kurtz
    • Copyright: 2024

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • eBook
  2. Africa in the Global Economy

    Capital Flight, Enablers, and Decolonial Responses

    Authors:
    • Gorden Moyo
    • Copyright: 2024

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • eBook
  3. Energy Regulation in Africa

    Dynamics, Challenges, and Opportunities

    Editors:
    • Ishmael Ackah
    • Charly Gatete
    • Copyright: 2024

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • eBook

Abstracted and indexed in

  1. Research Papers in Economics (RePEc)
  2. SCOPUS