Politique africaine
Politique africaine is published by the Association des chercheurs de Politique africaine with the support of CERI, of the UMR Les Afriques dans le monde and of the l'Institut des mondes africains.
Published by Karthala publising press, Politique africaine is a multidisciplinary peer review journal centered on the analysis of politics in Africa. Founded in 1981 as a clear departure from conventional approaches on Africa, it has emerged in France and abroad, as a reference publication for the whole of the international expert community on the continent.
The journal has been instrumental in de-exoticising Western academic perceptions about African politics. Politique africaine offers an innovative reading of the place of politics in African societies, contributing to a more detailed analysis of developments taking place in Africa and its relations with the rest of the world..
Publication director: Sandrine Perrot
Editor-in-chief: Séverine Awenengo-Dalberto, Nadine Machikou, Sabine Planel and Boris Samuel.
Board:Séverine Awenengo-Dalberto, Claire Benit-Gbaffou, Vincent Bonnecase, Florence Brisset-Foucault, Tarik Dahou, Fred Eboko, Marie-Aude Fouéré, Thomas Fouquet, Alessandro Jedlowski, Didier Péclard, Alexis Roy, Boris Samuel, Étienne Smith Mahaman, Tijani Alou
Website of the journal: http://www.politique-africaine.com/
Journal blog: https://polaf.hypotheses.org/