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Africa
AKINOLA, A. E. & OGUNNUBI, O. 2021. Russo-African Relations and electoral democracy: Assessing the implications of Russia's renewed interest for Africa. African Security Review, 30 (3):386-402.
Keywords: democracy ; election interference ; political operatives ; Russia ; Russo-African relations ; sharp power
https://doi.org/10.1080/10246029.2021.1956982

Africa
KACHOPE, P. 2021. Micro-disarmament experiences in Africa: Learning from the Karamoja integrated disarmament and development programme, north- eastern Uganda. African Security Review, 30 (3):271-289.
Keywords: Uganda ; governance ; security ; Karamoja ; Micro-disarmament
https://doi.org/10.1080/10246029.2020.1828117

Africa
SABA, C. S. 2021. An investigation of security outcome convergence and the dynamics of their influencing factors in Africa. African Security Review, 30 (4):473-494.
Keywords: principal component analysis ; security outcome ; African countries ; panel club convergence ; system generalised method of moments (SGMM)
https://doi.org/10.1080/10246029.2021.1975788

Burundi
KASMI, J. & KHAN, M. 2021. Institutional failure in Burundi: Causes of conflict and insurgency beyond ethnicity. African Security Review, 30 (3):290-303.
Keywords: social conflicts ; state-building ; class structure ; Ethnic relations ; social cleavage
https://doi.org/10.1080/10246029.2021.1900885

Cameroon
MAHAMAT, A. 2021. Déplacés et réfugiés au Cameroun: profils, itinéraires et expériences à partir des crises nigériane et centrafricaine. Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue canadienne des études africaines, 55 (3):585-607.
Keywords: Cameroon ; camps ; Cameroun ; déséquilibre ; humanitarian windfall ; imbalance ; manne humanitaire ; stigmatisation ; stigmatisations
https://doi.org/10.1080/00083968.2021.1880948

Cameroon
NJUNG, G. N. 2021. Refugee exchanges between Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea, and their socio-economic relevance, from the First World War to immediate post-independence. Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue canadienne des études africaines, 55 (3):453-474.
Keywords: Cameroon ; refugees ; Equatorial Guinea ; First World War ; Cameroun ; ethnic affinities ; Guinée équatoriale ; Première Guerre mondiale ; réfugiés ; affinités ethniques
https://doi.org/10.1080/00083968.2021.1881804

Egypt
EL-SHOKROFY, E. M. 2021. Covid-19 Humour in Egypt: An Analysis of Al-Daheeh Episodes. English Academy Review, 38 (2):35-45.
Keywords: Ahmed El-Ghandour ; Al-Daheeh ; black humour ; Covid-19 pandemic ; Egyptian humour
https://doi.org/10.1080/10131752.2021.1986977

Egypt
LOTFY, N. E. & SOLIMAN, M. 2021. Humour in the Time of the Coronavirus: A Content Analysis of Egyptian Comedic Expressions on Facebook. English Academy Review, 38 (2):60-75.
Keywords: Egypt ; Facebook ; Covid-19 ; humour ; content analysis ; comedic expressions ; memes
https://doi.org/10.1080/10131752.2021.1986983

Eritrea
TREIBER, M. & HEPNER, T. R. 2021. The immediate, the exceptional and the historical: Eritrean migration and research since the 1960s. Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue canadienne des études africaines, 55 (3):563-583.
Keywords: migration ; refugees ; Eritrea ; asylum seekers ; connaissances des experts ; demandeurs d’asile ; Érythrée ; expert knowledge ; refugee regime ; régime des réfugiés
https://doi.org/10.1080/00083968.2021.1871638

Ethiopia
ASMARE, B. 2021. Uncovering the processes and ritual practices of indigenous conflict resolution in the shimgelina system. African Security Review, 30 (4):418-433.
Keywords: conflict resolution ; Conflict ; process ; ritual practice ; shimgelina
https://doi.org/10.1080/10246029.2021.1944886

Kenya
NABEA, W. K. 2021. The Discursive Counter-Power of Internet Memes in Response to the Management of the Covid-19 Pandemic in Kenya. English Academy Review, 38 (2):117-134.
Keywords: management ; Covid-19 ; discursive ; counter-power ; internet memes ; response
https://doi.org/10.1080/10131752.2021.1988484

Kenya
SHADLE, B. 2021. The “problem” of the urban refugee: the African refugee regime and the Joint Refugee Services of Kenya, 1967–1982. Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue canadienne des études africaines, 55 (3):519-541.
Keywords: Kenya ; histoire des réfugiés ; NGOs ; ONG ; refugee history ; réfugiés urbains ; Social work ; travail social ; urban refugees
https://doi.org/10.1080/00083968.2020.1869051

Kenya
WABENDE, K. 2021. Making Sense of the Pandemic: Kenyan Covid-19 Jokes and Online Liveness. English Academy Review, 38 (2):46-59.
Keywords: Kenya ; pandemic ; Covid-19 jokes ; online comedy ; online liveness
https://doi.org/10.1080/10131752.2021.1989752

Liberia
DAHIRU AMINU, A. & RAJA, S. S. 2021. Implementation of the ECOWAS collective security framework: The role of multilateral cooperation in the Liberian crisis. African Security Review, 30 (3):319-337.
Keywords: ECOWAS ; ECOMOG ; ECOWAS Executive Secretariat ; ECOWAS Mutual aid in Defense Protocol ; ECOWAS non-aggression protocol ; political integration in ECOWAS ; regional security framework
https://doi.org/10.1080/10246029.2021.1944887

Mozambique
ALLINA, E. 2021. Bright lines and fault lines: the politics of refuge in independence-era Mozambique. Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue canadienne des études africaines, 55 (3):475-496.
Keywords: Mozambique ; independence ; refugee ; ideology ; idéologie ; déplacement ; displacement ; indépendance ; réfugié
https://doi.org/10.1080/00083968.2020.1869050

Namibia
WILLIAMS, C. A. 2021. Defining and aiding “the Namibian refugee”: a history of the Chaplaincy to Namibians in Exile, 1974-76. Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue canadienne des études africaines, 55 (3):543-561.
Keywords: Namibia ; Zambia ; biography ; exile ; solidarity ; humanitarianism ; SWAPO ; Refugees ; solidarité ; humanitarisme ; biographie ; church ; église ; exil ; Namibie ; réfugiés ; Zambie
https://doi.org/10.1080/00083968.2020.1869049

Nigeria
AKINYETUN, T. S. 2021. Reign of terror: A review of police brutality on Nigerian youth by the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS). African Security Review, 30 (3):368-385.
Keywords: police brutality ; Extrajudicial killing ; Nigeria Police Force ; SARS
https://doi.org/10.1080/10246029.2021.1947863

Nigeria
CHUKWUMAH, I. 2021. Laughter in Disaster: Understanding the Frames of Covid-19 Humour in Nigeria. English Academy Review, 38 (2):21-34.
Keywords: framing ; humour ; Arthur Schopenhauer ; Covid-19 jokes ; Erving Goffman ; primary frameworks
https://doi.org/10.1080/10131752.2021.1986979

Nigeria
INYABRI, I., ABOH, R. & MENSAH, E. 2021. Laughing at the Pandemic: Youth Performance and Digital Humour in Response to Covid-19 in Nigeria. English Academy Review, 38 (2):105-116.
Keywords: Nigeria ; social media ; Covid-19 ; humour ; multimodal critical discourse analysis ; youth performance
https://doi.org/10.1080/10131752.2021.1987646

Nigeria
OGBA, M. O. 2021. Humour as a Sensitisation Tool in Nigerian Comedy Skits about Covid-19. English Academy Review, 38 (2):93-104.
Keywords: Covid-19 ; humour ; elaboration likelihood model (ELM) ; high motivation ; low motivation ; Nigerian comedy skits
https://doi.org/10.1080/10131752.2021.1986981

Nigeria
OGOANAH, F. N. & OJO, F. O. 2021. “This Coronavirus Didn’t Ask Questions before Entering Nigeria”: A Socio-cognitive Account of Covid-19 Humour in Nigeria. English Academy Review, 38 (2):76-92.
Keywords: culture ; Covid-19 ; humour ; comedy ; socio-cognition
https://doi.org/10.1080/10131752.2021.1986985

Nigeria
ONUOHA, F. C., EZIRIM, G. E. & ONUH, P. A. 2021. Extortionate policing and the futility of COVID-19 pandemic nationwide lockdown in Nigeria: Insights from the South East Zone. African Security Review, 30 (4):451-472.
Keywords: pandemic ; COVID-19 ; lockdown ; coronavirus ; Bribery ; extortion
https://doi.org/10.1080/10246029.2021.1969961

Nigeria
UKWUEZE, O. & IGBOKWE, C. 2021. Playful Subjects of Lack: The Underside of Humour in the Nigerian Unconscious. English Academy Review, 38 (2):8-20.
Keywords: Nigeria ; humour ; comedy ; jokes ; lack and excess ; Naija
https://doi.org/10.1080/10131752.2021.1987648

Senegal
EVANS, M. 2021. Displacement in Casamance, Senegal: lessons (hopefully) learned, 2000–2019. Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue canadienne des études africaines, 55 (3):635-654.
Keywords: Senegal ; refugees ; Internally displaced persons ; Sénégal ; réfugiés ; Casamance ; Personnes déplacées internes ; rapatriés ; returnees
https://doi.org/10.1080/00083968.2020.1869571

Southern Africa
MUGARI, I. & OBIOHA, E. E. 2021. Covid-19 and the restrictive measures: The national security conundrum for Zimbabwe. African Security Review, 30 (3):403-415.
Keywords: national security ; COVID-19 ; lockdown ; health security
https://doi.org/10.1080/10246029.2021.1972015

Subsaharan Africa
IDAHOSA, S. O., DEGTEREV, D. A. & IKHIDERO, S. I. 2021. Securitisation initiatives and the lingering security challenges in Sub-Saharan Sahel region: An appraisal. African Security Review, 30 (3):338-367.
Keywords: Securitisation ; militarisation ; terrorism ; EU ; intervention ; Sahel region
https://doi.org/10.1080/10246029.2021.1970597

Subsaharan Africa
OKUNADE, S. K., FALUYI, O. T. & MATAMBO, E. 2021. Evolving patterns of insurgency in Southern and West Africa: Refocusing the Boko Haram lens on Mozambique. African Security Review, 30 (4):434-450.
Keywords: Mozambique ; SADC ; Insurgency ; Cabo Delgado Province ; the Boko Haram experience
https://doi.org/10.1080/10246029.2021.1959360

Subsaharan Africa
TAGUE, J. 2021. Refugee settlement as dialogue: conversations and contestations between the Tanzanian state, Mozambican liberation leaders and humanitarian officials (1964–1971). Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue canadienne des études africaines, 55 (3):497-517.
Keywords: africanisation ; Africanization ; Front de libération du Mozambique (FRELIMO) ; Humanitarianism ; humanitarisme ; installation de réfugiés ; Mozambican liberation front (FRELIMO) ; postcolonial Tanzania ; refugee settlement ; Tanzanie postcoloniale
https://doi.org/10.1080/00083968.2021.1871639

Tchad
ABAKAR KASSAMBARA, A. 2021. Vie d’errance et crise identitaire des immigrés tchadiens musulmans en Centrafrique: le cas des retournés de Gaoui, au Tchad, de 2012 à 2019. Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue canadienne des études africaines, 55 (3):609-633.
Keywords: identity ; war ; Immigration ; Muslim ; guerre ; Centrafricain ; Central African ; Chadians ; chrétien ; Christian ; identité ; musulman ; Tchadiens
https://doi.org/10.1080/00083968.2021.1928521

West Africa
ANICHE, E. T., MOYO, I. & NSHIMBI, C. C. 2021. Interrogating the nexus between irregular migration and insecurity along ‘ungoverned’ border spaces in West Africa. African Security Review, 30 (3):304-318.
Keywords: West Africa ; insecurity ; terrorism ; Ungoverned spaces ; irregular migration
https://doi.org/10.1080/10246029.2021.1901753