INDEX Vol 100, 2001 Articles by Title and local governance in Senegal, by LINDA Ambitions, profits and loss: Zimbabwean J. BECK, 601-621 economic involvement in the Democratic Revisiting our indigenous shrines through Republic of the Congo, by MICHAEL NEST, Mungiki, by GRACE NYATUGAH WAMUE, 469-490 453-467 Angola’s political economy of war: the role of Rhodes House and the Rhodes House oil and diamonds, 1975-2000 by PHILIPPE library: an historical survey of the inten- LE BILLON, 55-80 tions of the Rhodes Trust, 1925-1929, by Conflict resolution in Africa: intervention, ZOE LAIDLAW, 641-651 indifference, and indigenous solutions, by Riding the tiger: contextualizing HIV preven- RICHARD JACKSON, 321-328 tion in South Africa, by CATHERINE CAMP- Constitutional treatment of religion and the BELL and BRIAN WILLIAMS, 135-140 politics of human rights in Nigeria, by River runs through it, A: the meaning of the SIMEON O ILESANMI, 529-554 Lesotho-Free State border, by Davip B. Corporate and state responses to anti-oil CopPLAN, 81-116 protests in the Niger Delta, by JEDRZE] South African foreign policy and the Great GEORGE FRYNAS, 27-54 Lakes crisis: African Renaissance meets Corruption and cronyism in Uganda’s priva- vagabondage politique?, by IAN TAYLOR and tization in the 1990s, by ROGER TANGRI PAUL WILLIAMS, 265-286 and ANDREW MWENDA, 117-133 Uganda’s referendum 2000: the silent Democratic Republic of Congo, from Kabila boycott, by MICHAEL BRATTON and GINA to Kabila, by FILip REYNTJENS, 311-317 LAMBRIGHT, 429-452 Eduardo de Santos Foundation: or, how What is the concept of globalization good for? Angola’s regime is taking over civil society, An African historian’s perspective, by by CHRISTINE MESSIANT, 287-309 FREDERICK COOPER, 189-213 El Negro, El Nino, witchcraft and the absence Winners, losers and also rans: money, moral of rain in Botswana, by JAN-BART authority and voting patterns in the Ghana GEWALD, 555-580 2000 election, by PAUL NUGENT, 405-428 Ethnic militancy and national stability in Nigeria: a case study of the Oodua People’s Articles by Author Congress, by R. T. AKINYELE, 623-640 ‘Forget the rhetoric and boost the geo- AKINYELE, R. T, Ethnic militancy and politics’: emerging trends in the Bush national stability in Nigeria: a case study of administration’s foreign policy towards the Oodua People’s Congress, 623-640 Africa, 2001, by PETER SCHRAEDER, AL-EFFENDI, ABDELWAHAB, The impasse in 387-404 the IGAD peace process for Sudan: the Guerrillas and violence in the war in Mozam- limits of regional peacemaking, 581-599 bique: de-socialization or re-socialization?, BEcK, LinpA J., Reining in the marabouts? by JESSICA SCHAFER, 215-237 Democratization and local governance in Idiom of spirit: possession and Ngoma in Senegal, 601-621 Africa, by MATTHEW ENGELKE, 143-150 BRATTON, MICHAEL, Uganda’s referendum Impasse in the IGAD peace process for 2000: the silent boycott, 429-452 Sudan: the limits of regional peacemaking, BURNELL, PETER, The party system and party by ABDELWAHAB AL-EFFENDI, 581-599 politics in Zambia: continuities, past, Neither citizen nor subject? ‘Lumpen’ agency present and future, 239-263 and the legacy of native administration in CAMPBELL, CATHERINE, Briefing: Riding the Sierra Leone, by RICHARD FANTHORPE, tiger: contextualizing HIV prevention in 363-386 South Africa, 135-140 Party system and party politics in Zambia: CoopPeER, FREDERICK, What is the concept of continuities past, present and future, by globalization good for? An African his- PETER BURNELL, 239-263 torian’s perspective, 189-213 Qadafi’s comeback: Libya and sub-Saharan Cop.an, Davip B., A river runs through it: Africa in the 1990s, by ASTERIS HULIARIS, the meaning of the Lesotho-Free State 5-25 border, 81-116 Reining in the marabouts? Democratization ENGELKE, MATTHEW, Book Review Article: 687 688 AFRICAN AFFAIRS The idiom of spirit: possession and Ngoma and the Great Lakes crisis: African Renais- in Africa, 143-150 sance meets vagabondage politique?, FANTHORPE, RICHARD, Neither citizen nor 265-286 subject? ‘Lumpen’ agency and the legacy WAMUE, GRACE NYATUGAH, Revisiting our of native administration in Sierra Leone, indigenous shrines through Mungiki, 363-386 453-467 FRYNAS, JEDRZEJ GEORGE, Corporate and WILLIAMS, BRIAN, Briefing: Riding the tiger: state responses to anti-oil protests in the contextualizing HIV prevention in South Niger Delta, 27-54 Africa, 135-140 GEWALD, JAN-BART, El Negro, El Nino, WILLIAMS, PaAuL, South African foreign witchcraft and the absence of rain in policy and the Great Lakes crisis: African Botswana, 555-580 Renaissance meets vagabondage politique?, HULIARIS, ASTERIS, Qadafi’s comeback: Libya 265-286 and sub-Saharan Africa in the 1990s, 5—25 ILESANMI, SIMEON O., Constitutional treat- ment of religion and the politics of human Books reviewed, by author rights in Nigeria, 529-554 JACKSON, RICHARD, Book Review Article: ALAO, ABIODUN, MACKINLAY, JOHN and Conflict resolution in Africa: intervention, OLONISAKIN, FUNMI, Peacekeepers, Poli- indifference and indigenous solutions, ticians, and Warlords: the Liberian peace 321-328 process, 161 LAIDLAW, Zoé, Briefing: Rhodes House and ALEXANDER, JOCELYN, MCGREGOR, JOANN the Rhodes House Library: an historical and RANGER, TERENCE, Violence and survey of the Rhodes Trust, 1925-1929, Memory: One hundred years in the ‘dark 641-651 forests’ of Matabeleland, Zimbabwe, 165 LAMBRIGHT, GINA, Uganda’s referendum ALLMAN, JEAN and TASHJIAN, VICTORIA, ‘I 2000: the silent boycott, 429-452 Will Not Eat Stone’: A women’s history of Le BILLON, PHILIPPE, Angola’s political colonial Asante, 497 economy of war: the role of oil and dia- ALWAN, DAouD A. and MIBRATHU, YOHANNIS monds, 1975-2000, 55-80 (compilers), Historical Dictionary of Dji- MESSIANT, CHRISTINE, The Eduardo Santos bouti, 668 Foundation: or, how Angola’s regime is ANDERSON, DAVID and BROCH-DUE, VIGDIS, taking over civil society, 287-309 (eds), The Poor Are Not Us: Poverty and MWENDA, ANDREW, Corruption and crony- pastoralism, 164 ism in Uganda’s privatization in the 1990s, ARNOLD, Guy, The New South Africa, 665 117-133 BEHREND, HEIKE and LUuIG, UTE, (eds), NEsT, MICHAEL, Ambitions, profits and loss: Spirit Possession: Modernity and power in Zimbabwean economic involvement in the Africa, 143 Democratic Republic of the Congo, BERMAN, G. and SAMS, K., (eds), Peacekeep- 469-490 ing in Africa: Capabilities and culpabilities, NUGENT, PAUL, Winners, losers and also rans: 321 money, moral authority and voting pat- BorRAINE, ALEX, A Country Unmasked: terns in the Ghana 2000 election, 405-428 Inside South Africa’s Truth and Reconcil- REYNTIJENS, FILip, Briefing: The Democratic iation Commission, 666 Republic of Congo, from Kabila to Kabila, BOWYER-BOWER, TANIA and STONEMAN, 311-317 COLIN, (eds), Land Reform in Zimbabwe: SCHAFER, JESSICA, Guerrillas and violence in Constraints and prospects, 344 the war in Mozambique: de-socialization COHEN, HERMAN, Intervening in Africa: or re-socialization?, 215-237 Superpower peacemaking in a troubled SCHRAEDER, PETER, ‘Forget the rhetoric and continent, 321 boost the geopolitics’: emerging trends in CRUMMEY, DONALD, Land and Society in the the Bush administration’s foreign policy Christian Kingdom of Ethiopia from the towards Africa, 2001, 387-404 Thirteenth to the Twentieth Century, 329 TANGRI, ROGER, Corruption and cronyism in DELANCEY, MARK W. and DELANCEY, MARK Uganda’s privatization in the 1990s, DIKE (compilers), Historical Dictionary of 117-133 the Republic of Cameroon, 668 TayLor, IAN, South African foreign policy DeEMBOUR, MARIE-BENEDICTE, Recalling the INDEX 689 Belgian Congo: Conversations and intro- Moyo, SAM, Land Reform under Structural spection, 499 Adjustment in Zimbabwe: Land _ use Dusow, SAUL, (ed.), Science and Society in change in the Mashonaland Provinces, 344 Southern Africa, 338 NEGASH, T. and TRONVOLL, K., Brothers at Dunn, D. ELwoop, BEYAN, AMOs J. and War: Making sense of the Eritrean— BURROWES, CARL PATRICK (compilers), Ethiopian war, 656 Historical Dictionary of Liberia, 668 OULD-ABDALLAH, AHMEDOU, Burundi on the FADOYEBO, ISAAC, A Stroke of Unbelievable Brink 1993-95: A UN envoy reflects on Luck, 499 preventive diplomacy, 162 FUGARD, ATHOL, Township Plays, 168 OYEWOLE, ANTHONY and Lucas, JOHN FUGARD, ATHOL, Port Elizabeth Plays, 168 (compilers), Historical Dictionary of FUGARD, ATHOL, Interior Plays, 168 Nigeria, 668 GLASER, CLIVE, Bo Tsotsi: The youth gangs PEEL, JOHN, Religious Encounter and the of Soweto 1935-76, 337 Making of the Yoruba, 653 HANSEN, KAREN TRANBERG, Salaula: The RATHBONE, RICHARD, Nkrumah and the world of second-hand clothing and Chiefs: The politics of chieftaincy in Zambia, 661 Ghana 1951-60, 330 HANSEN, MOGENS HERMAN, (ed.), A Com- RIMMER, DOUGLAS and KIRK-GREENE, parative Study of Thirty City-State Cul- ANTHONY, (eds), The British Intellectual tures, 159 Engagement with Africa in the Twentieth Heywoop, LiInpA, Contested Power in Century, 493 Angola: 1840s to the present, 156 SCARR, DERYCK, Seychelles since 1770: The KILLAM, DOUGLAS and ROWE, RUTH, (eds), history of a slave and post-slavery society, The Companion to African Literatures, 167 496 KINGMA, KEES, (ed.), Demobilization in SEEKINGS, JEREMY, The UDF: A history of Saharan Africa: The development and the United Democratic Front in South security impacts, 508 Africa 1983-1991, 503 KOINANBGE, JEFF, Konange-wa-Mbiya: Mau VAN Dyck, RIK, REIS, RIA and SPIERENBURG, Mau’s misunderstood leader, 332 Marja, (eds), The Quest for Fruition KURIMOTO EISEI, (ed.), Rewriting Africa: through Ngoma: The political aspects of Toward renaissance or collapse?, 662 healing in Southern Africa, 143 LARSON, PIER, History and Memory in the VAUGHAN, OLUFEMI, Nigerian Chiefs: Tra- Age of Enslavement. Becoming Merina in ditional power in modern politics, Highland Madagascar, 1770-1822, 494 1890s—1990s, 155 LEVTZION, NEHEMIA and POUWELS, RANDALL VEAL, MICHAEL E., Fela: The life and times L., (eds), The History of Islam in Africa, of an African musical icon, 658 158 WHITE, Luise, Speaking with Vampires: LUNN, JOE, Memoirs from the Maelstrom: A Rumor and history in colonial Africa, 151 Senegalese oral history of the First World WOHLGEMUTH, LENNART, GIBSON, SAMAN- War, 660 THA, KLASEN, STEPHEN and ROTHSCHILD, MaAcGAFFEY, JANET and BAZENGUISSA- EMMA, (eds), Common Security and Civil GANGA, REMY, Congo-Paris: Transnational Society in Africa, 321 traders on the margins of the law, 152 WoLTon, SUKE, Lord Hailey, the Colonial MaGyar, KARL P., (ed.), United States Inter- Office and the Politics of Race and Empire ests and Policies in Africa — Transition to in the Second World War: The loss of white a new era, 664 prestige, 342 MAIER, KARL, This House Has Fallen: Mid- YAKUBU, A. M., Sa’adu Zungur: An anthol- night in Nigeria, 336 ogy of the social and political writings of a MALIYAMKONO, T. L., (ed.), The Political Nigerian Nationalist, 333 Plight of Zanzibar, 507 MAMDANI, MAHMOOD, (ed.), Beyond Rights Book Reviewers Talk and Culture Talk: Comparative essays on the politics of rights and culture, 502 Jon Abbink, 656 MBEMBE, ACHILLE, On the Postcolony, 670 David M. Anderson, 332 McDonaLb, Davib, (ed.), On Borders: Per- Nicola Ansell, 504 spectives on international migration in Sarah Berry, 497 southern Africa, 504 Greg Cameron, 507