Happy New Year! We are back with our first episode of 2021, and a conversation between our co-hosts Kim and Rachel. On our minds from 2020: the COVID-19 pandemic in Africa, many of the elections held in the past year, and as always, we share what we are reading and the scholars and perspectives we're watching.
Books, Links, & Articles
- Authoritarian Origins of Democratic Party Systems in Africa by Rachel Beatty Riedl
- From Pews to Politics: Religious Sermons and Political Participation in Africa by Gwyneth H. McClendon and Rachel Beatty Riedl
- Africa Uprising: Popular Protest and Political Change by Adam Branch and Zachariah Mampilly
- Political Protest in Contemporary Africa by Lisa Mueller
- Kilombo: International Relations and Colonial Questions by Mustapha K. Pasha, Meera Sabaratnam and Robbie Shilliam
- Decolonising Intervention: International Statebuilding in Mozambique by Meera Sabaratnam
- Politics of African Anticolonial Archive
- HIV Exceptionalism: Development through Disease in Sierra Leone by Adia Benton
- “Uganda: The Unsurprising Pre-election Violence by Security Forces”
- “Soldiers and Police Are on the Streets as Ugandans Prepare to Vote” by Travis Curtice
- “Bobi Wine and the Making of a President” by Into Africa
- “Malawians Elected a New President in Tuesday’s Historic Election” by Kim Yi Dionne and Boniface Dulani
- “The Puzzle of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Africa”
- “Africans Don’t Just Live to Die. A Response to the NYT.”
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Find the books, links, and articles we mentioned in this episode on our website, ufahamuafrica.com.