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AFRICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE REVUE AFRICAINE DE SCIENCE POLITIQUE Volume 5 Number 1 June 2000 ISSN 1027 0353

African Journal of Political Science Revue Africaine de Science Politique Volume 5 Number 1 June 2000 A Journal of the African Association of Political Science, is published two times a year (June and December). Articles in the AJPS represent neither the views of the African Association of Political Science (AAPS) nor its officers. Responsibility for opinions or views expressed, and the accuracy of facts presented and published rests solely with the individual authors concerned. African Association of Political Science, June 2000 Printed by: Print-Source (Pvt) Ltd, P.O. Box HG 640, Highlands, Harare, Zimbabwe Design & Layout: Martin Pireyi, P.O. Box CY2303, Causeway, Harare, Zimbabwe Editor: Kwame A. Ninsin Editorial Board Oyeleye Oyediran University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos, Nigeria Ruth Iyob University of Missouri-St. Louis, Missouri, USA Patricia McFadden SAPES Trust, Harare, Zimbabwe Onalenna Selolwane Dept. of Sociology, U. of Botswana, Gaborone, Botswana Luc Sindjoun University of Yaounde II, Yaounde, Cameroon Eboe Hutchful Wayne State University, Detroit, USA Michael Chege Centre for African Studies, U. of Florida, USA Editorial Advisory Board Okwudiba Nnoli Dani W. Nabudere Helmy Sharawi Abdoulaye Bathily Ibbo Mandaza Georges Nzongola-Ntalaja L. Adele Jinadu Rwekaza Mukandala Subscription: African Institutions US$20 per issue (airmail) Non-African Institutions US$25 per issue (airmail) Individual (Non-AAPS Members) US$20 per issue (airmail) AH enquiries about subscription and related matters should be addressed to: The Editor, African Journal of Political Science, 19 Bodle Avenue, Eastlea, Harare P.O. BoxMP 1100, Mt. Pleasant, Harare, Zimbabwe Tel: (263-4) 251-762-3 Fax: (263-4) 253-709 E-mail: aapsl@samara.co.zw Website: http://www.aaps.co.zw

AFRICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE REVUE AFRICAINE DE SCIENCE POLITIQUE Volume 5 Number 1 June 2000 CONTENTS/SOMMAIRE Presidential Address L. Adele Jinadu The Globalisation of Political Science: An African Perspective 1-13 Articles Timothy A. Shaw and Julius E. Nyang'oro African Renaissance in the New Millennium? From Anarchy to Emerging Markets 14-28 Said Adejumobi Negotiating Space for Rural Communities? Market Orthodoxy and the Changing Concept of Social Welfare Services in Africa 29-45 Ibrahim Mouiche Ethnicite et Multipartisme au Nord-Cameroun 46-91 Osita Agbu Human Rights Implications of African Conflicts 92-104 Kenneth A. Acheampong Human Rights and The African Renaissance 105-123 Kwame Boafo-Arthur Trapped in Development Crisis and Balkanization: Africa versus Globalisation 124-145 Ukana B. Ikpe Patrimonialism and Military Regimes in Africa 146-162 Book Review Jakkie Cilliers and Peggy Mason, Peace or Plunder? The Privatisation of Security in War-Torn Societies 163-165 (Reviewed by E. K. Aning)

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All references to books and articles should be identified in the text by the surname of the author, year of publication placed in parenthesis: e.g. (Mendy 1994: 95). If the author is mentioned in the sentence or section only the date of publication of the book or article and page reference should be given. Where there is more than one reference to the same author with materials published in the same year the references should be distinguished sequentially as for example, (Mendy 1994a: 95, 1994b: 100-120). Short quotations should be distinguished by the double quotation mark, but quotations of more than three lines should be indented and separated from the main paragraph. These do not need quotation marks. End Notes (no footnotes) should be kept to a minimum, numbered consecutively, and placed at the end of the text. This should be followed by a list of References arranged alphabetically, with the surname of the author first, followed by initials, date of publication, full title of book (in italics), place of publication and name of publisher. For journal articles, the authors surname and initials should precede the date of publication, full title of article, name of journal (in italics), volume number and page reference(s). Example References Eyoh, Dickson 1996 "From Economic Crisis to Political Liberalisation: Pitfalls of the New Political Sociology for Africa" African Studies Review vol. 39, No. 3 December. Makandawire, Thandika 1996 "Stylising Accumulation in African Countries and the Role of the State in Policy Making" in M. Lundhal and B. J. Ndulu, (eds) New Directions in Development Economics London New York: Routledge. Shivji, I. 1976 Class Struggles in Tanzania. Dar es Salaam: Tanzania Publishing House. Research Notes - should be brief and focussed primarily on expatiating on a point (or points) arising from current research. Review Essay - should cover substantial literature regarding a particular issue or issues. Include a 200-250 word abstract and a signed Declaration that the manuscript has been neither published elsewhere nor sent for consideration by any other journal. All correspondence should be addressed to: The Editor, AJPS African Association of Political Science P.O. Box MP 1100, Mount Pleasant Harare, Zimbabwe Telephone: (263-4) 251-762/3 Fax: (263-4) 253-709 Email: aaps@samara.co.zw