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African Integration and Development Review

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Objectives and Scope

The African Integration and Development Review is an international multidisciplinary journal for the discussion of a wide range of integration issues in Africa. It is open to all theoretical and applied research orientations on the regions and countries of Africa.

This review is particularly interested in the theory of integration and to its application to problems. Areas of interest include: aid and trade, regional disparities and agrarian reform, development ad-ministration, education planning and human resource development, industrialization and transfer of technology, environmental issues, human rights and democratization issues, urbanization and women in development.

The Review will consider theoretical papers, particularly if they offer an innovative interdisciplinary analysis. Priority will be given, however, to empirical re-searches and to case studies having implications on integration encounters throughout the Continent and on the planning and development policies. The review will also accept short articles that present experiences or personal points of view on one or several aspects of the practices or on current policies of inter-national development.

The African Integration and Development Review includes critical analyses and reviews of recent books dealing with integration.

The African Integration and Development Review is a bilingual publication (English and French) which comes out twice a year, in January and July.

Editorial Policy
En | FR
Note to Authors
En | FR
Orientation / Objectives
FR

Scientific Committee

The Scientific Committee in charge of evaluating articles for the Review and assuring the good functioning and dissemination of the publication is composed as follows:

President /Président
Prof. Barthélémy BIAO, University of Parakou (Benin)

Vice President/Vice-président
Prof. Chrispin Mphuka, Head –Economics Department, University of Zambia (Zambia)

Scientific Committee/Comité Scientifique

  • Prof. Gervasio SEMEDO, University of François Rabelais de Tours (France)
  • Prof. Désiré AVOM, University of Yaoundé II – SOA (Cameroun)
  • Prof. Aram Belhadj Assistant Professor, FSEG Nabeul, University of Carthage (Tunisia)
  • Prof. Comlanvi Jude EGGOH, University of Angers (France)
  • Prof. Jean-Marie GANKOU, University of Yaounde II-Soa, (Cameroon)
  • Prof. Chukwudum Nwaobi GODWIN, Quantitative Economic Research Bureau, (Nigeria)
  • Prof. Mohamed Ben Omar NDIAYE, Economic Professeur, University Cheikh Anta DIOP (Senegal)
  • Prof. Joweria Teera MAYANJA, Makere University (Uganda)
  • Prof. Eugene KOUASSI, University Félix Houphouët-Boigny/University of Botswana (Côte d’Ivoire)
  • Dr. Witness Simbanegavi, Ph.D., Director of Research, AERC (Kenya)
  • Prof. Kouadio Clement KOUAKOU, University Félix Houphouët-Boigny (Côte d’ivoire)
  • Prof. Ibrahim Mukisa, Lecturer, Coordinator of Graduate Programs, Makerere University (Uganda)

Executive Editor: Mr. Victor HARISON, Commissioner for Economic Affairs, AUC

Editor in Chief: Dr Yeo Dossina, Head of Economic Policy and Research Division, AUC

Editorial Board

  • Dr Yeo Dossina, Economic Affairs Department, AUC
  • Ms. Djeinaba Kane, Economic Affairs Department, AUC
  • Mr. Edwin Kofi Owusu- Ansah, Economic Affairs Department, AUC

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