Book Chapters

  1. ‘Kenya’s New Lunatic Express: The Standard Gauge Railway’ in Tim Zajontz, Pádraig Carmody, Mandira Bagwandeen and Anthony Leysens (eds.) Africa’s Railway Renaissance: The role and impact of China Abingdon: Routledge, 2024, pp. 179-200.
  2. (with Tim Zajontz) ‘Capitalism and Africa’s (infra) structural dependency: A story of spatial fixes and accumulation by dispossession’ in Emmanuel O. Oritsejafor and Allan D. Cooper (eds.) Africa and the Global System of Capital Accumulation: Routledge, 2021, pp. 190-213.
  3. An Overview of Zimbabwe–China Relations’ in Miles Tendi, JoAnn McGregor, and Jocelyn Alexander (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Zimbabwean Politics Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020.
  4. ‘The Impact of the Corona Crisis on Africa’ in Mahdi Javdani Moqqadam and Amir Mohammad Esmaeili (eds.) Understanding International Politics After Covid-19: Challenges, Issues and Perspectives Tehran: Imam Sadiq University Press, pp. 178-205.
  5. ‘The Political Economy of Africa’ in Samuel Oloruntoba and Toyin Falola (eds.) Palgrave Handbook of African Political Economy Basingstoke Palgrave, 2020, pp. 93-113.
  6. ‘Afro-Asian Trade and the “Africa Rising” Story’ in Ross Anthony and Uta Ruppert (eds.) Reconfiguring Transregionalisation in the Global South Basingstoke Palgrave, 2020, pp. 19-40.
  7. ‘China and Governance in Africa’ in Nic Cheeseman (ed.) Oxford Encyclopedia of African Politics Oxford Oxford University Press, 2019.
  8. ‘The Institutional Framework of Sino-African Relations’ in Arkebe Oqubay and Justin Yifu Lin (eds.) China-Africa and an Economic Transformation Oxford Oxford University Press, 2019, pp. 98-128.
  9. ‘The Pathology of Dependency Sino-Nigerian Relations as a Case Study’ in Carl Levan and Patrick Ukata (eds.) Oxford Handbook of Nigerian Politics Oxford Oxford University Press, 2018, pp. 743-759.
  10. (with Honita Cowaloosur) ‘Dependency and Underdevelopment The Case of the Special Economic Zone in Mauritius’ in Chris Alden and Daniel Large (eds.) New Directions in Africa-China Studies London Routledge, 2018, pp. 205-224.
  11. ‘Africa’s Natural Resource Corner and BRICS’ in Tony Binns, Kenneth Lynch and Etienne Nel (eds.) Routledge Handbook of African Development London Routledge, 2018, pp. 313-326.
  12. ‘The Global South’ in Thomas Weiss and Rorden Wilkinson (eds.) From International Organization to Global Governance, 2nd ed. London Routledge, 2018, pp. 299-309.
  13. ‘BRICS and Human Rights in Africa’ David Arase, Scarlett Cornelissen and Pedro Amakasu Raposo (eds.) Routledge Handbook of Africa-Asia Relations London Routledge, 2018, pp. 294-306.
  14. ‘Africa and the BRICS In Whose Interest’ in Samuel Oloruntoba and Toyin Falola (eds.) The Palgrave Handbook of African Politics, Governance and Development London Palgrave, 2017, pp. 723-736.
  15. ‘Beyond the Drama Sino-African Ties in Perspective’ Kathryn Batchelor and Xiaoling Zhang (eds.) China-Africa Relations Building Images through Cultural Co-operation, Media Representation and on the Ground Activities London Routledge, 2017, pp. 16-26.
  16. ‘The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same’ in Ingrid Kvangraven, Frutuoso Santanta and Maria Dyveke Styve (eds.) Dialogues on Development Volume 1 On Dependency New York, NY Institute for New Economic Thinking, 2017, pp. 79-86.
  17. ‘The Sad Story of “Africa Rising” and the Continent’s Romance with the BRICS’ in John Harbeson (ed.) Africa in World Politics Westview Press, 2017, pp. 69-88.
  18. (with Fredrik Söderbaum) ‘Modes of Regional Governance in Africa’ in Ulf Engel, Heidrun Zinecker, Frank Mattheis, Antje Dietze and  Thomas Plötze (eds.)  The New Politics of Regionalism Perspectives from Africa, Latin America and Asia-Pacific London Routledge, 2017, pp. 133-145.
  19. ‘The Emerging Powers vs. “Africa Rising” Reconfiguration or Escalation of Dependency’ in Eckart Woertz (ed.) Reconfiguration of the Global South Africa, Latin America and the “Asian Century” London Routledge, 2017, pp. 10-25.
  20. ‘Botswana contradictions de la “success story” libérale africaine’ in François Polet (ed.) État des résistance dans le Sud Afrique Paris CentreTricontinental, 2016, pp. 175-182.
  21. ‘The BRICS in Africa: Agents of Development?’ in Justin van der Merwe, Ian Taylor and Alexandra Arkhangelskaya (eds.) Emerging Powers in Africa A New Wave in the Relationship London Palgrave, 2016, pp. 39-56.
  22. ‘(with Justin van der Merwe and Nicole Dodd) ‘Nehru’s Neoliberals Draining or Aiding Africa’; in Justin van der Merwe, Ian Taylor and Alexandra Arkhangelskaya (eds.) Emerging Powers in Africa A New Wave in the Relationship London Palgrave, 2016; pp.107-128;
  23. ‘How New is the “New Wave”?’ in Justin van der Merwe, Ian Taylor and Alexandra Arkhangelskaya (eds.) Emerging Powers in Africa A New Wave in the Relationship London Palgrave, 2016, pp.249-260..
  24. ‘Potencias emergentes y Gobierno Global’ in Gladys Lechini and Clarisa Giaccaglia (eds.) Poderes Emergentes y Cooperación Sur-Sur Perspectivas Desde el Sur Global Rosario: Editorial de la Universidad Nacional de Rosario, 2016, pp. 36-49.
  25. ‘I Brics in Africa e il sottosviluppo quali differenze’ in Antonella Ceccagno and Sofia Graziani (eds.) Africa e Cina insieme cambieranno il mondo Milan Fondazione Italia Cina, 2016, pp. 24-43.
  26. ‘The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Agency-as-Corruption and the Sino-Nigerian Relationship’ in Aleksandra Gadzala (ed.) Africa and China How Africans and their Governments are Shaping Relations with China Lanham, MD Rowman & Littlefield, 2015, pp. 27-44.
  27. ‘BRICS and Capitalist Hegemony in Theory and Practice’ in Steen Fryba Christensen and Xing Li (eds.) Emerging Powers, Emerging Markets, Emerging Societies Global Responses Basingstoke Palgrave, 2016, pp. 162-172.
  28. ‘BRICS in Africa and Underdevelopment How Different’ in Steen Fryba Christensen and Xing Li (eds.) Emerging Powers, Emerging Markets, Emerging Societies Global Responses Basingstoke Palgrave, 2016, pp. 162-184.
  29. ‘India’s Economic Diplomacy in Africa’ in Ajay Kumar Dubey and Aparajita Biswas (eds.) India and Africa’s Partnership A Vision for a New Future Berlin Springer, 2015, pp. 99-114.
  30. (with Nicola de Jager) ‘Democratic Contestation in Botswana’ for Claire Metelits and Steph Matti (ed.) Democratic Contestation on the Margins Regimes in Small African Countries Lanham, MD Rowman and Littlefield, 2015, pp. 25-48.
  31. ‘Game Changer The Energy Revolution and American Policies Towards Africa’ in John Deni (ed.) New Realities Energy Security in the 2010s and Implications for the U.S. Military Carlisle, PA U.S. Army War College Press, 2015, pp. 75-95.
  32. “Rising Africa”() or, the Diversification of Dependency’ in A.S. Yaruingam and Rashmi Kapoor (eds.) Rising Africa Opportunities and Challenges for India New Delhi University of Delhi Press, 2015, pp. 3-30.
  33. (with Rebecca Davies) ‘“Africa Rising” and the Rising Powers’ in Jamie Gaskarth (ed.) Rising Powers, Global Governance and Global Ethics London Routledge, 2015, pp. 152-172.
  34. ‘Triangular or Parallel China’s Relations with Nigeria in the Context of the US’s Ties with Abuja’ in David Zweig and Yufan Hao (eds.) Sino-U.S. Energy Triangles Resource Diplomacy Under Hegemony London Routledge, 2015, pp. 148-168.
  35. ‘Development and Underdevelopment’ in Joel Krieger (ed.) The Oxford Companion to International Relations Oxford Oxford University Press, 2014.
  36. ‘Botswana’s Developmental State Sustainability Under Threat’’ in Arve Hansen and Ulrikke Wethal (eds.) Emerging Economies and Challenges to Sustainability Theories, Strategies, Local Realities London Routledge, 2014, pp. 233-246.
  37. ‘China’s Peacekeeping Efforts in Africa Assessing the Contributions, Future Prospects, and Challenges’ in Thierry Tardy and Marco Wyss (eds.) Peacekeeping in Africa The Evolving Security Architecture London Routledge, 2014, pp. 260.
  38. ‘The Global South’ in Thomas Weiss and Rorden Wilkinson (eds.) International Organization and Global Governance London Routledge, 2014, pp. 279-291.
  39. ‘Botswana as a Small Developmental State’ in Clive Archer, Alyson Bailies and Anders Wivel (eds.) Small States and International Security Europe and Beyond London Routledge, 2014, pp. 187-201.
  40. ‘Can NEPAD’s APRM Make a Difference?’ in A.S. Yaruingam and Rashmi Kapoor (eds.) Inside Africa Contemporary Perspectives Delhi Shipra Publications, 2013, pp. 3-11
  41. ‘Regional Economic Governance in Africa’ in A.S. Yaruingam and Rashmi Kapoor (eds.) Inside Africa Contemporary Perspectives Delhi Shipra Publications, 2013, pp. 12-20.
  42. ‘China’s Role in African Security’ in James Hentz (ed.) Routledge Handbook of African Security London Routledge, 2013, pp. 245-257.
  43. ‘Global Economy, Development Imperatives, and Mutual Interests China and Africa’ in Xiaoming Huang and Robert Patman (eds.) China and the International System Becoming a World Power London Routledge, 2013, pp. 181-196.
  44. ‘The Growth of China in Africa’ in John Harbeson and Donald Rothchild (eds.) Africa in World Politics Engaging a Changing Global Order Boulder. CO Westview Press, 2013, pp. 285-309.
  45. ‘Africa’s Place in International Relations Domestic Politics, Global Linkages’ in Maurizio Carbone (ed.) The European Union in Africa Incoherent Policies, Asymmetrical Partnership, Declining Relevance Manchester Manchester University Press, 2013, pp. 77-97.
  46. ‘Spatial Development Initiatives Two Cases from Southern Africa’ in Scarlett Cornelissen, J. Andrew Grant and Timothy Shaw (eds.) The Research Companion to Regionalisms Aldershot Ashgate, 2012, pp. 325-338.
  47. Dominik Kopinski, Andrzej Polus and Ian Taylor ‘Contextualising Chinese Engagement in Africa’ in Dominik Kopinski, Andrzej Polus and Ian Taylor (eds.) China’s Rise in Africa Perspectives on a Developing Connection London Routledge 2012, pp. 1-8.
  48. ‘Sino-African Relations and the Implications for the EU’s “Partnership” with Africa’ in Tony Chafer and Gordon Cumming (eds.) From Rivalry to Partnership New Approaches to the Challenges of Africa Aldershot Ashgate, 2011, pp. 195-206.
  49. ‘The EU’s Perceptions and Interests Towards China’s Rising Influence on Human Rights in Africa’ in Jing Men and Benjamin Barton (eds.) China and the European Union in Africa Partners or Competitors Aldershot Ashgate, 2011, pp. 127-146.
  50. ‘China’s Rise in Africa’ in Simon Shen and Jean-Marc Blanchard (eds.) The Multidimensional Diplomacy of Contemporary China Lanham, MD Rowman and Littlefield, 2010, pp. 253-266.
  51. ‘Botswana le mythe du “miracle africain” in François Polet (ed.) Etat des résistances dans le Sud Paris Éditions Syllepse, 2010, pp. 173-178.
  52. ‘A Challenge to the Global Liberal Order The Growing Chinese Relationship with Africa’ in Shaun Breslin (ed.) The Handbook of China’s International Relations London Routledge, 2010, pp. 187-199.
  53. ‘Liberal Peace, Liberal Imperialism A Gramscian Critique’ in Oliver Richmond (ed.) Palgrave Advances in Peacebuilding Critical Development and Approaches London Palgrave, 2010, pp. 154-174.
  54. ‘Growing Multipolarity, Coalitions and Global Governance’ in Dries Lesage and Pierre Vercauteren (eds.) Contemporary Global Governance Multipolarity vs. New Discourses on Global Governance Brussels Peter Lang, 2010, pp. 63-80.
  55. ‘The People’s Republic of China’ in David Black and Paul Williams (eds.) The International Politics of Mass Atrocities The Case of Darfur London Routledge, 2010, pp. 176-194.
  56. ‘Engaging Chinese Expansion in Africa Policy Implications for Washington’ in Robert Tomes, Angela Mancini and James Kirkhope (eds.) Africa at the Crossroads Perspectives on US-China-Africa Security Affairs New York Council for Emerging National Security Affairs, pp. 97-105.
  57. ‘Earth Calling the Liberals Locating the Political Culture of Sierra Leone as the Terrain for “Reform”’ in Edward Newman, Roland Paris and Oliver Richmond (eds.) New Perspectives on Liberal Peacebuilding Tokyo United Nations University Press, 2009, pp. 159-177.
  58. (with Fredrik Söderbaum) ’‘State, Region and Space in Africa’ in Ulf Engel and Paul Nugent (eds.) Respacing Africa Leiden Brill, 2009, pp. 45-70.
  59. (with Eduard Jordaan) ‘Beyond the New Partnership for Africa’s Development Peer Review’ in Patrick Bond and Ashwin Desai (eds.) Foreign Policy, Bottom-Up South African Civil Society and the Globalisation of Popular Solidarity Durban Centre for Civil Society, 2008, pp. 151-164.
  60. ‘Sino-Nigerian Relations FTZs, Textiles and Oil’ Arthur Waldron (ed.) China in Africa Washington DC Jamestown Foundation, 2008, pp. 63-66.
  61. ‘China’s Arms Sales to Africa’ in Arthur Waldron (ed.) China in Africa Washington DC Jamestown Foundation, 2008, pp. 36-41.
  62. ‘Considering Micro-regionalism in Africa in the Twenty-First Century’ in Fredrik Söderbaum and Ian Taylor (eds.) Afro-Regions The Dynamics of Cross-border Micro-Regionalism in Africa Uppsala Nordic Africa Institute, 2008, pp. 1-13.
  63. ‘Competing Region-building in the Maputo Development Corridor’ in Fredrik Söderbaum and Ian Taylor (eds.) Afro-Regions The Dynamics of Cross-border Micro-Regionalism in Africa Uppsala Nordic Africa Institute, 2008, pp. 35-52.
  64. ‘Las crecientes relaciones entre China y África deshilando las implicaciones’ in Guillermo Martínez and Christopher Burke (eds.) África, la Nueva Frontera China Barcelona Casa Asia y Casa África, 2008, pp. 124-136.
  65. ‘China’s Growth into Sub-Saharan Africa’ in Luca Castellani, Pang Zhongying and Ian Taylor (eds.) China Outside China China in Africa Turin Centro di Alti Studi Sulla Cina Contemporanea, 2007, pp. 7-21.
  66. (with Mpho Molomo, Zibani Maundeni and Bertha Osei-Hwedie) ‘Botswana’ in Gavin Cawthra, Andre du Pisani and Abillah Omari (eds.) Security and Democracy in Southern Africa Johannesburg Wits University Press, 2007, pp. 61-79.
  67. ‘The Periphery Strikes Back: The G20 at the WTO’ in Donna Lee and Rorden Wilkinson (eds.) The WTO After Hong Kong Progress in, and Prospects for, the Doha Development Agenda London Routledge, 2007, pp. 155-168.
  68. ‘Botswana une société civile faible et menacée’ in François Polet (ed.) Etat des résistances dans le Sud – 2007 Paris Centre Tricontinental, 2007, pp. 119-123. Also published as ‘Botswana’s Civil Society Weak and Under Threat’ in François Polet (ed.) The State of Resistance Popular Struggles in the South London Zed Books, 2007, pp. 123-126.
  69. ‘When “Good Economics” Do Not Make Good Sense’ in Malinda Smith (ed.) Beyond the “African Tragedy” Discourses on Development and the Global Economy Aldershot Ashgate, 2006, pp. 85-104.  
  70. ‘NEPAD and the Global Political Economy Towards the African Century or Another False Start’ in Jimi Adesina, Yao Graham and Adebayo Olukoshi (eds.) Africa and Development Challenges in the New Millennium The NEPAD Debate London Zed Books, 2006, pp. 63-85.
  71. ‘When Rhetoric Isn’t Enough: Contradictions in South African Foreign Policy and NEPAD’ in Walter Carlsnaes and Philip Nel (eds.) In Full Flight South African Foreign Policy After Apartheid Midrand Institute for Global Dialogue, 2006, pp. 164-174.
  72. (with Paul Williams) ‘Understanding South Africa’s Multilateralism’ in Donna Lee, Ian Taylor and Paul Williams (eds.) The New Multilateralism in South Africa’s Diplomacy Basingstoke Palgrave, 2006, pp. 1-25.
  73. ‘South Africa and the Non-Proliferation Treaty’ in Donna Lee, Ian Taylor and Paul Williams (eds.) The New Multilateralism in South Africa’s Diplomacy Basingstoke Palgrave, 2006, pp. 159-181.
  74. (with Donna Lee and Paul Williams) ‘Reflections on a Decade of Multilateral Diplomacy’ in Donna Lee, and Paul Williams (eds.) The New Multilateralism in South Africa’s Diplomacy Basingstoke Palgrave, 2006, pp. 205-217.
  75. ‘“Partnership” Through Accommodation African Development Initiatives and Universal Policy Prescriptions’ in Henning Melber (ed.) Africa, Regional Co-operation and the World Market Socio-Economic Strategies in Times of Global Trade Regimes Uppsala Nordic Africa Institute, 2006, pp. 9-39 [re-printed in Tom Young (ed.) Readings in the International Relations of Africa Bloomington, IN Indiana University Press, 2016, pp. 284-296].
  76. (with Kenneth Good) ‘Unpacking the “Model” Presidential Succession in Botswana’ in Roger Southall and Henning Melber (eds.) Legacies of Power Leadership Change and Former Presidents in African Politics Cape Town HSRC PressUppsala Nordic Africa Institute, 2006, pp. 51-72.
  77. ‘The Logic of Disorder “Malignant Regionalization” in Central Africa’ in Morten Boas, Marianne Marchand and Timothy M. Shaw (eds.) Political Economy of Regions and Regionalisms Basingstoke Palgrave, 2005, pp. 147-166.
  78. (with Pamela Mbabazi) ‘Botswana and Uganda as Developmental States ()’ in Pamela Mbabazi and Ian Taylor (eds.) The Potentiality of “Developmental States” in Africa Botswana and Uganda Compared Dakar Codesria, 2005, pp. 1-15.
  79. ‘The Developmental State in Africa The Case of Botswana’ in Pamela Mbabazi and Ian Taylor (eds.) The Potentiality of “Developmental States” in Africa Botswana and Uganda Compared Dakar Codesria, 2005, pp. 44-56.
  80. (with Pamela Mbabazi) ‘Conclusion Developmental States and Africa in the Twenty-First Century’ in Pamela Mbabazi and Ian Taylor (eds.) The Potentiality of “Developmental States” in Africa Botswana and Uganda Compared Dakar Codesria, 2005, pp. 147-152.
  81. ‘South Africa Beyond the Impasse in Global Governance’ in John English, Ramesh Thakur and Andrew Cooper (eds.) Reforming from the Top A Leaders’ 20 Summit Tokyo United Nations University Press, 2005, pp. 230-259.
  82. ‘Conflict and Violence in Central Africa The Political Economy Behind Internal and External Networks in Fomenting War in the Sub-Region’ in E.S.D. Fomin and John Forje (eds.) Central Africa Crises, Reform and Reconstruction Dakar Codesria, 2005, pp. 241-258.
  83. ‘Globalisation and Development’ in Jeffrey Haynes (ed.) Palgrave Advances in Development Studies Basingstoke Palgrave, 2005, pp. 268-287.
  84. ‘Botswana’s “Developmental State” and the Politics of Legitimacy’ in Graham Harrison (ed.) Global Encounters International Political Economy, Development and Globalisation Basingstoke Palgrave, 2005, pp. 41-62.
  85. ‘The Contradictions and Continuities of South African Trade Policy’ in Dominic Kelly and Wyn Grant (eds.) The Politics of International Trade Actors, Issues, and Regional Dynamics. Basingstoke Palgrave, 2005, pp. 295-308.
  86. ‘The Globalization Myth and the Discourse of South Africa’s Democratic Transition’ in Claude Féral (ed.) Founding Myths of the New South Africa Réunion Université de la Réunion, 2004, pp. 31-56.
  87. (with Mpho Molomo, Bertha Osei-Hwedie, David Sebudubudu and Shelly Whitman) ‘Country Study Botswana’ in Chandré Gould and Guy Lamb (eds.) Taking Account of Small Arms in Southern Africa Pretoria Institute for Security Studies, 2004, pp. 22-46.
  88. ‘The HIVAIDS Pandemic in Botswana Implications for the “African Miracle”‘ in Nana Poku and Alan Whiteside (eds.) The Political Economy of AIDS in Africa Aldershot Ashgate, 2004, pp. 151-164.
  89. ‘The “Democratisation” of South African Foreign Policy Critical Reflections on an Untouchable Subject’, in Philip Nel and Janis van der Westhuizen (eds.) Democratizing Foreign Policy Lessons from South Africa Lexington, Massachusetts Lexington Books, 2004, pp.23-38.
  90. ‘Botswana’ in Anna Reid (ed.) Lion Cubs Lessons from Africa’s Success Stories London Policy Exchange, 2004, pp. 53-70.
  91. (with Paul Williams) ‘Understanding Africa’s Place in World Politics’ in Ian Taylor and Paul Williams (eds.) Africa in International Politics External Involvement on the Continent London Routledge 2004,pp. 1-22 [reprinted in Kevin Dunn (ed.) African Politics Critical and Primary Sources, volume 4 New York Bloomsbury, 2016].
  92. ‘The “All-weather Friend Sino-African Interaction in the Twenty-first Century’ in Ian Taylor and Paul Williams (eds.) Africa in International Politics External Involvement on the Continent London Routledge 2004, pp. 83-101.
  93. ‘Hegemony, Neo-Liberal “Good Governance” and the International Monetary Fund A Gramscian Perspective’ in Morten Bøås and Desmond McNeill (eds.) The Role of Ideas in Multilateral Institutions New York Routledge, 2003, pp. 124-136.
  94. (with Fredrik Söderbaum) ‘Understanding the Dynamics of Micro-regionalism in Southern Africa’ in Fredrik Söderbaum and Ian Taylor (eds.) Regionalism and Uneven Development in Southern Africa The Case of the Maputo Development Corridor Aldershot Ashgate, 2003, pp. 1-18.
  95. (with Fredrik Söderbaum) ‘The Role of the State in the Maputo Development Corridor’ in Fredrik Söderbaum and Ian Taylor (eds.) Regionalism and Uneven Development in Southern Africa The Case of the Maputo Development Corridor Aldershot Ashgate, 2003, pp. 41-52.
  96. (with Xenia Ngwenya) ‘Public-Private Partnerships and African Development The Case of the N4 Toll Road’ in Fredrik Söderbaum and Ian Taylor (eds.) Regionalism and Uneven Development in Southern Africa The Case of the Maputo Development Corridor Aldershot Ashgate, 2003, pp. 70-82.
  97. (with Iraê Baptista-Lundin) ‘A View from Maputo’ in Fredrik Söderbaum and Ian Taylor (eds.) Regionalism and Uneven Development in Southern Africa The Case of the Maputo Development Corridor Aldershot Ashgate, 2003, pp. 97-105.
  98. (with Fredrik Söderbaum) ‘Conclusion’ in Fredrik Söderbaum and Ian Taylor (eds.) Regionalism and Uneven Development in Southern Africa The Case of the Maputo Development Corridor Aldershot Ashgate, 2003, pp. 106-116.
  99. ‘Drowning with Neglect The Issue of Water Security in East Asia and the Role of APEC’, in Morten Böås and James Hentz (eds.) New Critical Security and Regionalism Beyond the Nation State Aldershot Ashgate, 2003, pp. 17-32.
  100. ‘The Maputo Development Corridor’, in Shaun Breslin and Glenn Hook (eds.) Micro-Regionalism and World Order Basingstoke Macmillan, 2003, pp. 144-165.
  101. (with Bernedette Muthien) ‘The Return of the Dogs of War The Privatisation of Security in Africa’, in Thomas Biersteker and Rodney Hall (eds.) The Emergence of Private Authority in Global Governance Cambridge Cambridge University Press, 2002, pp. 183-199.
  102. ‘Good Governance or Good for Business South Africa’s Regionalist Project and the “African Renaissance”‘, in Shaun Breslin, Christopher Hughes, Nicola Phillips and Ben Rosamond (eds.) New Regionalisms in the Global Political Economy Theories and Cases London Routledge, 2002, pp. 190-203.
  103. ‘Neo-liberalism and Democracy The Role of Intellectuals in South Africa’s Transition’ in Henning Melber (ed.) Political Cultures in Democratic South Africa Uppsala Nordic Africa Institute, 2002, pp. 34-52.
  104. ‘Zimbabwe’s Debacle, Africa’s Response and the Implications for the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD)’ in Henning Melber (ed.) Zimbabwe’s Presidential Elections 2002 Evidence, Lessons, and Implications Uppsala Nordic Africa Institute, 2002, pp. 68-75 (slightly different version published as ‘Zimbabwe and the Death of NEPAD’ in Patrick Bond (ed.) Fanon’s Warning A Civil Society Reader on the New Partnership for Africa’s Development Trenton Africa World Press, 2002, pp. 68-72).
  105. ‘China’s Relations with Africa in the Post-Maoist Era, 1978-1999’, in Frank Columbus (ed.) Current Politics and Economics of Africa, Volume I Huntingdon, New York Nova Science, 2001, pp. 83-106.
  106. ‘The APEC Forum and the Promotion of Neo-liberalism Advancing or Weakening Asian Security’ in Andrew Tan and Kenneth Boutin (eds.) Non-Traditional Security Issues in Southeast Asia Singapore Select Publishing Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, 2001, pp. 410-435.
  107. ‘The “Mbeki Initiative” Towards a Post-Orthodox New International Order’ in Philip Nel, Ian Taylor and Janis van der Westhuizen (eds.) South Africa’s Multilateral Diplomacy and Global Change The Limits of Reform Aldershot Ashgate, 2001, pp. 59-75.
  108. (with Philip Nel and Janis van der Westhuizen) ‘Reformist Initiatives and South Africa’s Multilateral Diplomacy A Framework for Understanding’ in Philip Nel, Ian Taylor and Janis van der Westhuizen (eds.) South Africa’s Multilateral Diplomacy and Global Change The Limits of Reform Aldershot Ashgate, 2001, pp. 1-30.
  109. (with Janis van der Westhuizen and Philip Nel) ‘Of Rogues, Rebels, Renegades and Reformers: South African Diplomacy in Context’ in Philip Nel, Ian Taylor and Janis van der Westhuizen (eds.) South Africa’s Multilateral Diplomacy and Global Change The Limits of Reform Aldershot Ashgate, 2001, pp. 111-125.
  110. ‘Globalisation and Democracy Rethinking the Link Between Africa’s “Democratisation”, Aid, and Neo-Liberalism’ in Lisa Thompson (ed.) Development, Democracy and Aid in Southern Africa Bellville University of the Western Cape, 2000, pp. 56-74.