18 - Thandika Mkandawire: A Tribute
Corresponding Author(s) : Fred Hendricks
CODESRIA Bulletin,
No. 02-03 (2020): CODESRIA Bulletin, Nos 2 & 3, 2020
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- Mkandawire, T. (1997) The Social Sciences in Africa: Breaking Local Barriers and Negotiating International Presence. The Bashorun M.K.O. Abiola Distinguished Lecture Presented to the 1996 African Studies Association Annual Meeting. African Studies Review, 40, (2).
- Meagher, K. (2019) Reflections of an engaged economist: an interview with Thandika Mkandawire. Development and Change, 50 (2).
- Mkandawire, T (2011) Running While Others Walk: Knowledge and the Challenge of Africa’s Development. Africa Development, 36 (2).
- Mkandawire, T (2015) Neopatrimonialism and the Political Economy of Economic Performance in Africa: Critical Reflections. World Politics, 67 (3).
- Hoffmann, N (2018) Diagnosing Neopatrimonialism: An Interview with Thandika Mkandawire. Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 36 (4).
- Mkandawire, T. (2020) Zimbabwe’s Transition Overload: An Interpretation. Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 38 (1).
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Mkandawire, T. (1997) The Social Sciences in Africa: Breaking Local Barriers and Negotiating International Presence. The Bashorun M.K.O. Abiola Distinguished Lecture Presented to the 1996 African Studies Association Annual Meeting. African Studies Review, 40, (2).
Meagher, K. (2019) Reflections of an engaged economist: an interview with Thandika Mkandawire. Development and Change, 50 (2).
Mkandawire, T (2011) Running While Others Walk: Knowledge and the Challenge of Africa’s Development. Africa Development, 36 (2).
Mkandawire, T (2015) Neopatrimonialism and the Political Economy of Economic Performance in Africa: Critical Reflections. World Politics, 67 (3).
Hoffmann, N (2018) Diagnosing Neopatrimonialism: An Interview with Thandika Mkandawire. Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 36 (4).
Mkandawire, T. (2020) Zimbabwe’s Transition Overload: An Interpretation. Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 38 (1).