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Editor: Godwin R. Murunga
CODESRIA Bulletin
NÚMERO ESPECIAL MOÇAMBIQUE Visão de alguns intelectuais moçambicanos sobre a violência pós-eleitoral
CODESRIA Bulletin Online
When Lawfare Becomes Warfare: Personal Stories, Political Landscapes
CODESRIA Bulletin Online, No. 4, June 2026
Issa G. Shivji
Fantu Cheru: An Obituary (1949–2026)
CODESRIA Bulletin Online, No. 3, June 2026
Dr Cyril Obi, Carin Norberg & Lennart Wohlgemuth
The Compradorial Intellectual Challenge in Africa
CODESRIA Bulletin Online, No. 2, May 2026
Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni
Generative AI in Global Scientific Knowledge Production: Challenges and Prospects for Africa
CODESRIA Bulletin Online, No. 1, March 2026
Jacob Jaygbay
Understanding the Resurgence of Coups in West Africa: The Tragedy of the Democracy Project
CODESRIA Bulletin Online, No. 13, December 2025
Yusuf Bangura
Trump Threatens Military Action in Nigeria: Musings on his Real Intentions
CODESRIA Bulletin Online, No. 12, November 2025
Yusuf Bangura