African Journal of Political Science

ISSN 1027-0353

AJPS | Table of Contents in 2011

Research Article

Economic development and change in Tanzania since independence: The political leadership factor

Honest Prosper Ngowi

Page: 1 - 9

African Journal of Political Science

Research Article

The state, identity mobilization and conflict: A study of intra ethnic conflict in Ebira land, north central -Nigeria

Marietu O. Tenuche

Page: 1 - 6

African Journal of Political Science

Review

Dependency approach: Chances of survival in the 21st century

Sofiane Sekhri

Page: 1 - 11

African Journal of Political Science

Review

The legislatures in Africa: A trajectory of weakness

Mojeed Olujinmi A. Alabi

Page: 1 - 9

African Journal of Political Science

Review

Poverty, oil exploration and Niger Delta crisis: The response of the youth

Jawando Jubril Olayiwola*, Adisa Waziri Babatunde, Ajiboye Olanrewaju Emmanuel

Page: 1 - 9

African Journal of Political Science

Research Article

Science and technology parks: An overview of the ongoing initiatives in Africa

Raymond Tavares

Page: 1 - 16

African Journal of Political Science

Research Article

The concept of change and James N. Rosenau: Still international relations?

Murat Gül

Page: 1 - 9

African Journal of Political Science

Research Article

The Niger Delta crisis: Issues, challenges and prospects

V.Ojakorotu , L. A. Afinotan

Page: 1 - 8

African Journal of Political Science

Research Article

Igbo nation, modern statecraft and the geopolitics of national survival in a multiethnic Nigeria

Chris C. Ojukwu

Page: 1 - 9

African Journal of Political Science

Research Article

Assessing the quality of accountability in Ghana’s district assemblies, 1993 - 2008

Emmanuel Debrah

Page: 1 - 10

African Journal of Political Science

Research Article

Godfatherism and the future of Nigerian democracy

O. Akinola Adeoye

Page: 1 - 5

African Journal of Political Science

Research Article

The impact of manipulated re-elections on accountability and legitimacy of democratic regimes in Africa: observations from Nigeria, Zambia and Kenya

U. B. Ikpe

Page: 1 - 11

African Journal of Political Science

Research Article

“Locking- in” Liberal democracy in South Africa, explaining democratization through an alternative perspective

Nicholas Knowlton

Page: 1 - 12

African Journal of Political Science