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From Imperial Subjects to Global South Partners: South Africa, India, and the Politics of Multilateralism." In Competing Visions of India in World Politics: India's Rise Beyond the West, 79-93. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.
"The Rise of Third World Diplomacy: Success and Its Meanings at the 1955 Asian-African Conference in Bandung, Indonesia." In Foreign Policy Breakthroughs: Cases in Successful Diplomacy, 47-71. New York: Oxford University Press, 2015.
"Decoloniality of a special type: solidarity and its potential meanings in South African literature, during and after the Cold War." Journal of Postcolonial Writing 50 (2014): 466-477.
"Mourning Mandela." Transition (2014): 167-171.
"Review of Piero Gleijeses, 'Visions of Freedom: Havana, Washington, Pretoria, and the Struggle for Southern Africa, 1976-1991'." The American Historical Review 119 (2014): 1638-1641.
"Unreasonable Histories: Nativism, Multiracial Lives, and the Genealogical Imagination in British Africa In Radical Perspectives. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press, 2014.
Bandung Conference, 1955., 2013.
Between a Moment and an Era: The Origins and Afterlives of Bandung." In The Rise and Fall of Modern Empires: Reactions to Colonialism, 377-418. Vol. IV. The Rise and Fall of Modern Empires IV. Farnham: Ashgate, 2013.
"Beyond analogy: bare life in the West Bank." Postcolonial Studies 16 (2013): 374-387.
"Gender without Groups: Confession, Resistance and Selfhood in the Colonial Archive." In Gender History Across Epistemologies, edited by Donna R. Gabaccia and Mary Jo Maynes, 181-197. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2013.
"The Indian Ocean during the Cold War: Thinking through a Critical Geography." History Compass 11 (2013): 524-530.
"Aftermath." In The Ashgate Research Companion to Modern Imperial Histories, 601-615. Farnham: Ashgate, 2012.
"Gender without Groups: Confession, Resistance and Selfhood in the Colonial Archive." Gender & History 24 (2012): 701-717.
"The Story of O." Transition (2012): 117-129.
"Decolonization of a Special Type: Rethinking Cold War History in Southern Africa." Kronos (2011): 6-11.
"Do colonial people exist? Rethinking ethno-genesis and peoplehood through the longue durée in south-east central Africa." Social History 36 (2011): 169-191.
"Jerusalem Day, 2011." Jerusalem Quarterly (2011): 39-45.
"Jus Soli and Jus Sanguinis in the Colonies: The Interwar Politics of Race, Culture, and Multiracial Legal Status in British Africa." Law and History Review 29 (2011): 497-522.
"Locating Hannah Arendt within Postcolonial Thought: A Prospectus." College Literature 38 (2011): 95-114.
"Steve Chimombo., 2011.
Between a Moment and an Era: The Origins and Afterlives of Bandung." In Making a World after Empire: The Bandung Moment and Its Political Afterlives, 1-43. Athens, OH: Ohio University Press, 2010.
"Children in the Archives: Epistolary Evidence, Youth Agency, and the Social Meanings of “Coming of Age” in Interwar Nyasaland." Journal of Family History 35 (2010): 25-47.
"Making a World after Empire: The Bandung Moment and Its Political Afterlives. Ohio University Press, 2010.
Malawian Literature after Banda and in the Age of AIDS: A Conversation with Steve Chimombo." Research in African Literatures 41 (2010): 33-48.
"Tricontinentalism in Question: The Cold War Politics of Alex La Guma and the African National Congress." In Making a World after Empire: The Bandung Moment and Its Political Afterlives, 266-287. Athens, OH: Ohio University Press, 2010.
"At the Rendezvous of Decolonization." Interventions 11 (2009): 81-93.
"Sovereignty, Neoliberalism, and the Postdiasporic Politics of Globalization: A Conversation about South Africa with Patrick Bond, Ashwin Desai, and Molefi Mafereka ka Ndlovu." Radical History Review 2009 (2009): 143-161.
"‘Causes’ versus ‘Conditions’: Imperial Sovereignty, Postcolonial Violence and the recent Re-Emergence of Arendtian Political Thought in African Studies." South African Historical Journal 60 (2008): 124-146.
"Crisis as Catalyst: Contemporary Zimbabwe and the Reinstatement of Region in a Global Era." Safundi 8 (2007): 117-138.
"How to Do Things with Words: African Oral History and Its Textual Incarnations." Words and Silences: The Journal of the International Oral History Association 4 (2007): 1-5.
"Race and Bureaucracy Revisited: Hannah Arendt's Recent Re-Emergence in African Studies." In Hannah Arendt and the Uses of History: Imperialism, Nation, Race, and Genocide, 68-86. New York: Berghahn, 2007.
"Arendt's Lesson: The Challenge and Need for Teaching Empire in the Present." Radical History Review 95 (2006): 129-144.
"Desperately Seeking Tsitsi." Transition (2006): 128-150.
"Entre la rue et le musée : le problème du « moment présent » en Afrique du Sud." Politique Africaine 103 (2006): 81-99.
"Voices from the Margins: The Coloured Factor in Southern African History." South African Historical Journal 56 (2006): 201-218.
"The 'Native' Undefined: Colonial Categories, Anglo-African Status, and the Politics of Kinship in British Central Africa, 1929-1938." The Journal of African History 46 (2005): 455-478.
"Subaltern Studies and African Studies." History Compass 3 (2005): 1-13.
"The Uses of the Comparative Imagination: South African History and World History in the Political Consciousness and Strategy of the South African Left, 1943–1959." Radical History Review 92 (2005): 31-61.
"Power Rarely Fails." Safundi 5 (2004): 1-6.
"South Africa, Israel-Palestine, and the Contours of the Contemporary World Order." Safundi 5 (2004): 1-16.
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