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African Affairs, Vol.115, No. 460 (July 2016) http://afraf.oxfordjournals.org/content/by/year “The asset debates: How (not) to use asset indices to measure well-being and the middle class in

Africa,” by Deborah Johnston and Alexandre Abreu, 399- “Contested ANC hegemony in the urban townships: Evidence from the 2014 South African election,”

by Marcel Paret, 419- “‘Atomic lands’: Understanding land disputes near Ghana's nuclear reactor,” by Abena Dove Osseo-

Asare, 443- “Gender and location in African politics scholarship: The other white man's burden?” by Ryan C.

Briggs and Scott Weathers, 466- “The African Group on the United Nations Human Rights Council: Shifting geopolitics and the liberal

international order,” by Eduard Jordaan, 490- “Electoral campaigns as learning opportunities: Lessons from Uganda,” by Jeffrey Conroy-Krutz, 516- African Historical Review, Vol. 47, No.2 (2015) http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rahr20 “The impossible concept: Settler liberalism, Pan-Africanism, and the language of non-racialism,” by

Jon Soske, 1- “Mothering the ‘nation’: The public life of isie ‘Ouma’ Smuts, 1899-1945,” by Suryakanthie Chetty,

37- “‘We have finished them’: Ritual killing and war-doctoring in Kwazulu-Natal during the 1980s and

1990s,” by Mxolisi R. Mchunu, 58- “The migratory dimension of Scottish Presbyterianism in Southern Africa,” by Graham A. Duncan,

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The Unfolding of the Congress Alliance, 1912–1961, vols 1-3 (Cape Town, HSRC Press, 2015),” by Arianna Lissoni, 132-

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United States,” by Daegan Miller, 1114- “A Fiscal Revolution: Statecraft in France’s Early Third Republic,” by Stephen W. Sawyer, 1141- “Lesbianism, Transvestitism, and the Nazi State: A Microhistory of a Gestapo Investigation, 1939–

1943,” by Laurie Marhoefer, 1167- “Milking the Third World? Humanitarianism, Capitalism, and the Moral Economy of the Nestlé

Boycott,” by Tehila Sasson, 1196- Featured Reviews “Francis Oakley, Empty Bottles of Gentilism: Kingship and the Divine in Late Antiquity and the Early

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Carruthers, 1232- “Andrew Lipman, The Saltwater Frontier: Indians and the Contest for the American Coast,” by

Christopher L. Pastore. 1234- “Ada Ferrer, Freedom’s Mirror: Cuba and Haiti in the Age of Revolution,” by Stuart B. Schwartz,

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Guam,” by Christine Taitano DeLisle, 563- “Central American Child Migration: Militarization and Tourism,” by Laura Briggs, 573- “R&R at the Intersection of US and Japanese Dual Empire: Okinawan Women and Decolonizing

Militarized Heterosexuality,” by Ayano Ginoza, 583- Essays: Histories of War and Tourism “‘I Felt like a Tourist instead of a Soldier’: The Occupying Gaze—War and Tourism in Italy, 1943–

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David G. Haglund and Justin Massie, 233- “Governing from the Border? Quebec’s Role in North American Security,” by David Morin & Myriam

Poliquin, 254- “Mothers, Militarization and War: Quebec in Afghanistan,” by Claire Turenne Sjolander and Jérémie

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Matthew Wood, Jack Corbett, and Matthew Flinders, 581- “The language of labelling and the politics of hostipitality in the British asylum system,” by Gillian

McFadyen, 599- “Challenging identity hierarchies: Gender and consociational power-sharing,” by Ronan Kennedy,

Claire Pierson, and Jennifer Thomson, 618- “Party elites and the search for credibility: Plaid Cymru and the SNP as new parties of government,”

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Malala Yousafzai,” by Rosie Walters, 650- “Feminist and trans perspectives on identity and the UK Gender Recognition Act,” by Paddy

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John Boswell, 724- “The shifting landscape of prime ministerial accountability to parliament: An analysis of Liaison

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Anis, 528- “Is Fair Trade a fair deal?” by Thom Brooks, 548- “Ignoring public opinion: the Australian and Polish decisions to go to war in Iraq,” by Fredrik Doeser

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