Changes in relations of science, publicity and politics in thinking about Africa at the beginning of the 20th century in Hungary
Edina KICSINDI, University of Pécs, Hungary
Colours and symbols of Ghana at its 50th anniversary
Gabriella SÁNDOR, Eötvös Loránd University Budapest, Hungary
Democratization in Africa: What progress by what means?
Göran HYDEN, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of Florida, USA
Distribution of power within the post-conflict reconstruction concept [Liberian case]
Kataríná BAJZÍKOVÁ, Comenius University Bratislava-African Centre of Slovakia, Slovakia
Do you believe? [that you can help as a volunteer to Africa]
Ágnes CSORDÁS, TAITA Foundation Hungary, Hungary
External actors in the Somali Conflict since 2004
András HETTYEY, Andrássy University Budapest, Hungary
Healthcare with minimal resources in an African slum area
Szabolcs VÍGVÁRI – Gábor TERNÁK, University of Pécs, Hungary
History of the Sino-Sudanese relationship
Zoltán VÖRÖS, University of Pécs, Hungary
Hungarian peacekeepers in Western Sahara
János BESENYŐ, Zrínyi Miklós National Defence University Budapest, Hungary
In pursuit of livelihood security around Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda, – The case of the Batwa minority, 2009
Róbert HODOSI, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Hungary-Norway
Maghrebian prospects in Africa
Petra PATTY, Corvinus University Budapest, Hungary
Maritime piracy, capital, and securitisation of the Somali Basin
Zoltán GLÜCK, Central European University Budapest, Hungary
Micro hydro power plant gives light to Kasugho, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Katalin CSATÁDI, Jane Goodall Institute, Hungary
New triangle of development: Africa–Asia–The Persian Gulf. South-South dynamics and their effects on the transformation of the international system
István TARRÓSY, University of Pécs, Hungary
Patrice Lumumba, le presque Che Guevara du continent africain?
Loránd SZABÓ, University of Pécs, Hungary
Radicalisation among youth in Somalia
Lilla Schumicky, University of Bradford, UK
Reconciliation in Sierra Leone – what does it mean to the ordinary Sierra Leoneans?
Katerina WERKMANN, Charles University Prague, Czech Republic
Social anthropology of colonial and postcolonial sub-Saharan Africa
Hana HORAKOVÁ, University of Pardubice-Metropolitan University Prague, Czech Republic
The refugee issue in Africa: the limitations of the UNHCR
Miklós TÓTH, Corvinus University Budapest, Hungary
The way towards an independent South Sudan
Zoltán ILLÉS, Corvinus University Budapest, Hungary
What happened to them? White settlers in Africa since independence
Gábor BÚR, Eötvös Loránd University of Budapest, Hungary