Publications

The African Studies Centre Leiden currently publishes eight different series. Books published in the ASCL Collection Series and Occasional Publications Series can be ordered from the Webshop or they can be purchased during a visit to the ASCL library, as long they are in stock. Book series published by Brill can be ordered directly from the publisher, or they can be purchased during a visit to the ASCL library, as long as they are in stock.
If you have questions about publishing with the ASCL, please contact Dr. Klaas van Walraven (k.van.walraven@asc.leidenuniv.nl).

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M. Eeckhout
Type of publication: Other
Keywords: financial aid, foreign investments, remittances, Subsaharan Africa
Open access: Full text
Added to database: 26 November 2015
A.H.M. Leliveld
Type of publication: Book
Keywords: entrepreneurs, Uganda
Open access: Full text
Added to database: 26 November 2015
J.B. Gewald
Type of publication: Book
Keywords: colonial administration, colonial history, colonization, Great Britain, labour, transport, World War I, Zambia
Open access: Full text
Added to database: 26 November 2015
G.J. Abbink
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: African arts
Keywords: Ethiopia, material culture, stools
Added to database: 19 November 2015
I. Peša
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: Southern African journal of policy and development

Innovation and entrepreneurship have the potential to stimulate economic growth. Yet it remains unclear whether top-down or bottom-up innovations are more likely to lead to local economic development. By looking at three cases of frugal innovation on the Zambian Copperbelt,...

Keywords: economic development, innovations, Zambia
Open access: Full text
Added to database: 19 November 2015
A. Kazimierczuk
Type of publication: Other

This paper reviews the Dutch development cooperation policies for the years 1949-2015 with particular attention for private sector development (PSD). Over the years, poverty alleviation, private sector development and security have been dominant focus areas of Dutch...

Keywords: developing countries, development cooperation, employment creation, Netherlands, poverty reduction, private sector
Open access: Full text
Added to database: 18 November 2015
M. Shete; M.M.E.M. Rutten; G.C. Schoneveld; E. Zewude
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: Agriculture and human values

This article examines land-use changes by large-scale plantations in Ethiopia and evaluates the impacts thereof on soil organic carbon, micronutrients and bulk density. Remote sensing analysis and field research activities were undertaken at four large-scale plantation...

Keywords: Ethiopia, land degradation, land use, plantations, soils
Added to database: 12 November 2015
S. Ellis; M. Shaw
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: African affairs

There is increasing international concern about the growth of organized crime in Africa. Important criminal organizations and professional criminals are present in Africa, but we argue that the term "organized crime" is not a very useful description of their...

Keywords: Africa, organized crime
Open access: Full text
Added to database: 03 November 2015
B. Kinuthia; S.M. Murshedba
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: Journal of policy modeling

This paper examines in a comparative context the determinants of foreign direct investment in Kenya and Malaysia as well as its impact on economic growth in order to inform policy debates. Kenya in the recent past has committed itself to emulating the development experiences...

Keywords: economic growth, foreign investments, Kenya, Malaysia
Added to database: 02 November 2015
J.C.M. Damen
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: E-data & research

De Erasmusprijs 2015 gaat naar Wikipedia als community, naar de tienduizenden vrijwilligers die helpen bij het verspreiden van kennis via de gelijknamige online encyclopedie.

Open access: Full text
Added to database: 22 October 2015
Editors: S. Elischer; R. Hofmeier; A. Mehler; H. Melber
Type of publication: Book

The Africa Yearbook covers major domestic political developments, the foreign policy and socio-economic trends in sub-Sahara Africa - all related to developments in one calendar year. The Yearbook contains articles on all sub-Saharan states, each of the four sub-regions (West...

Keywords: Africa, policy, politics
Added to database: 21 October 2015
E.B. Kanik; M.M. A. Kaag
Type of publication: Other
Keywords: Africa, foreign investments, foreign policy, South Korea, trade
Open access: Full text
Added to database: 13 October 2015
Type of publication: Book

ASA Online provides a quarterly overview of journal articles and edited works on Africa in the field of the social sciences and the humanities available in the ASC library. Issue 5 (2015). African Studies Centre, Leiden.

Keywords: abstracts journals (form), Africa, African studies, ASC, social sciences
Open access: Full text
Added to database: 30 September 2015
M. Leegwater
Type of publication: Book

Land is a crucial yet scarce resource in Rwanda, where about 90% of the population is engaged in subsistence farming, and access to land is increasingly becoming a source of conflict. This study examines the effects of land-access and land-tenure policies on local community...

Open access: Full text
Added to database: 17 September 2015
G.J. Abbink
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: Journal of developing societies

In this article, I reflect on the sociopolitical impact and memory construction of the Ethiopian revolution of 1974. Decades have passed and a new political leadership has reshaped Ethiopian society after the demise of the Ethiopian revolutionary regime in May 1991, but the...

Keywords: Ethiopia, revolutions
Added to database: 04 September 2015
Editors: R. Hall; I. Scoones; D. Tsikata
Type of publication: Book

The case studies in this book explore the processes through which land deals are being made; the implications for agrarian structure, rural livelihoods and food security; and the historical context of changing land uses, revealing that these land grabs may resonate with, even...

Keywords: Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, foreign investments, Ghana, Kenya, land acquisition, land tenure, landownership, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria, rural areas, Tanzania
Added to database: 19 August 2015
A.A. Nunow
Editors: R. Hall; I. Scoones; D. Tsikata
Type of publication: Book Chapter
In: Africa's land rush : rural livelihoods and agrarian change
Keywords: Kenya, land acquisition
Added to database: 19 August 2015
M. Shete; M.M.E.M. Rutten
Editors: R. Hall; I. Scoones; D. Tsikata
Type of publication: Book Chapter
In: Africa's land rush : rural livelihoods and agrarian change
Keywords: Ethiopia, land acquisition
Added to database: 19 August 2015
S. Rijpma
Type of publication: Book

This study about David Livingstone is different from all other publications about him. Here, Livingstone is not the main topic of interest; the focus of the author is on nutrition and health in pre-colonial Africa and Livingstone is his key informant.
David Livingstone...

Keywords: Africa, David Livingstone (1813-1873), health, nutrition, precolonial period
Open access: Full text
Added to database: 23 July 2015
F. van der Kraaij
Type of publication: Book

In the 1970s, as an enthusiastic young graduate in his twenties, the author left the Netherlands for the West-African country of Liberia. He lectured at the University of Liberia where his students included future ministers. One later emerged as a feared warlord, while one of...

Keywords: Liberia
Open access: Full text
Added to database: 13 July 2015

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