
Commonwealth and Comparative Politics
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Commonwealth & Comparative Politics is a quarterly journal of Comparative Politics, esp in the Commonwealth. It is published by Taylor & Francis @tandfonline
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https://bit.ly/3nYv0iI 18-01-2021 15:32:03
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New update📩: Please read our book review by Dr Natalia Telepneva of the book ~Remembering African labor migration to the Second World: Socialist mobilities by Marcia Schenck #Migration #mobilities #African Link➡️bit.ly/3Zfnd6M

As Pakistan and China inaugurated Gwadar Airport ahead of today's #SCOSummitPakistan, worth re-plugging this #OpenAccess article Commonwealth and Comparative Politics w/ Prof. Katharine Adeney is on the BLUE side, taking stock of 10 years of CPEC progress, including in #Gwadar - tinyurl.com/2zmu7pbj


New update📩 Please read our article 'A ‘New Gambia’? Managing political crisis and change in an African small state' by David Harris University of Bradford and Sait Matty Jawb Center for Research and Policy Development #Ghana #development #smallstate Link ➡️bit.ly/3Yw7hvP

New update📩 Please read our book review by Graeme Young University of Glasgow of the book ~Searching for a new Kenya: politics and social media on the streets of Mombasa by Stephanie Diepeveen published by Cambridge University Press. #politics #socialmedia #Kenya Link➡️ bit.ly/4gy1GeK

New update📩 Please read our book review by Dominika Koter Colgate University for the book ~Land politics: how customary institutions shape state building in Zambia and Senegal by Lauren Honig published by Cambridge University Press #land #Africa #Zambia #Senegal Link➡️bit.ly/3Bzrdp6

New update📩 Please read our book review by Brooks Marmon of the book ~African activists in a decolonising world: the making of an anticolonial culture, 1952-1966 by Ismay Milford published by Cambridge University Press #Africa #activist #culture Link➡️bit.ly/3BMrWn1

New update📩 Please read our book review by Yunas Samad University of Bradford of the book ~ Pakistan’s wars: an alternative history by Tariq Rahman published by Routledge Books #conflict #history #Pakistan Link➡️bit.ly/4iTcypB

Pleased to have my latest article published in Commonwealth and Comparative Politics. It demonstrates the sense of powerlessness that people can feel as council population sizes grow, particularly as a result of amalgamation. This compromises LG's role as a school for democracy: doi.org/10.1080/146620…

New update📩 Please read our book review by Paul Bjerk of the book ~Joan Wicken: a lifelong collaboration with Mwalimu Nyerere by Aili Mari Tripp published by Mkuki na Nyota #Tanzania #JoanWicken #Nyerere Link➡️bit.ly/4hBMyhD

New update 📩: Please read our article 'Opposition party institutionalisation in authoritarian settings: the case of Uganda' by Eloïse Bertrand & michael mutyaba #Uganda #opposition #party #politics #OpenAccess Link➡️bit.ly/3QnNuu1

New update 📩: Please read our article 'Mirroring societal shifts: revisiting the ethno-racial, ethno-religious, and ideological foundations of Guyana’s party system' by Lucas Perelló and Patricio Navia #Guyana #Party #politics Link: bit.ly/4aUGqyp

New update 📩: Please read our article 'Scottish parliamentarism and the Presiding Officer’s certificate' by Peter Reid The University of Edinburgh #Scottish #parliament Link➡️bit.ly/4h6Rk5m

1/So this is live now! How do political families reproduce power? Evidence from Maharashtra, India. With Rahul Verma Commonwealth and Comparative Politics Paper Link: tandfonline.com/eprint/UZRXRCX…

New update📩: Please read our article 'Twitter and the projection of political personalities in India' by Vihang Jumle and Vignesh Karthik KR #socialmedia #politics #india Link➡️bit.ly/4iLAryw

New update 📩: Please read our book review by G. Thomas Burgess of the book ~ Students of the world: global 1968 and decolonisation in the Congo by Pedro Monaville 🦋 @pedro-monaville.bsky.social published by Duke University Press #students #congo #decolonisation Link: bit.ly/44LKGyS

New update :📩Please read our book review by James Manor of the book ~Governance by stealth: the Ministry of Home Affairs and the making of the Indian state by Subrata K. Mitra published by Oxford Academic Link ➡️bit.ly/4mLq3d1

New update :📩Please read our book review by Harshali Nagrale of the book ~House of the People: parliament and the making of Indian democracy by Ronojoy Sen রণজয় published by Cambridge University Press #people #India #Democracy Link➡️bit.ly/4lfd5TE

New update:📩Please read our book review by Ryan Shaffer of the book ~ Race and Diplomacy in Zimbabwe: the Cold War and decolonization, 1960–1984 by Timothy Lewis Scarnecchia published by Cambridge University Press #race #Diplomacy #zim #coldwar #decolonial Link➡️ bit.ly/4lfOKgr