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- Darfur: Necessary Knowledge for Effective Action
- What drives Khartoum?
- Time to Get Serious
- Vanity Fair or Fair Vanity? Bono’s Africa Issue
- Aid Groups and Media Misconstrue Improvements in Darfur
- Are things getting worse in Darfur? There is no simple answer.
- The Question of Local Involvement in the Peace Process
- Is Climate Change the Culprit for Darfur?
- What Psychology Can Explain the Darfur Atrocities?
- In Memoriam: Majzoub al Khalifa Ahmed
- Is it Worth Trying a No-Fly Zone?
- Presidential Candidates and Their Stance on Darfur
- Darfur’s New-Found Water Reserves: Blessing or Curse?
- Needed: A Plan for Community Peacekeeping
- Cause and Effect
- Without an operable peace agreement, what effect will 1769 really have on Darfur’s future?
- Where Next for Darfur’s Peace Process?
- Sexual Violence and the Risk of HIV Infection in Darfur
- Tragedy in Darfur
- Deaths in Darfur: Keeping Ourselves Honest
- Peace in Darfur: Next Steps
- Mosques and coffee shops
- Famine Crimes and Mortality Figures
- Simple, It Isn’t
- Watch Kordofan
- New (and Different) Hostilities in Darfur
- Ted Braun’s documentary about Darfur
- The “Responsibility to Protect” and the Incentives for Peace
- In Defense of the African Union
- Accounting for Haskanita
- Sudan: Two Crises, One Solution?
- Revisiting the Genocide Debate
- New Book: “War in Darfur and the Search for Peace”
- Two Crises, One Solution, Continued
- “War in Darfur and the Search for Peace” continued
- Observations on the CPA, Darfur and AMIS’s Role in the War
- Press Conference Diplomacy and Darfur Peace
- Online Scholarly Resources on Darfur
- Listening to Sudanese Voices on Darfur
- Dueling Over Darfur: The Newsweek Debate
- Alex de Waal to appear on Frontline, Nov. 20
- Re-Visiting North Darfur’s Arabs
- Bibliography on Social Research on Darfur
- A Tribute to AMIS
- Prospects for Peace in Sudan: December 2007
- Human Rights and the African Union: Memory and Forgetting
- Darfur’s Emerging Arab Leader under Government Assault
- Darfur Activism: The Debate Continues (Part 1)
- Darfur Activism: The Debate Continues (Part 2)
- Survival and Governance in Sudan’s Frontiers: A Review of Two Recent Books
- Urbanization and the future of Sudan
- Making Sense of Chad
- Africa’s Thirty Years’ War–In Need of a New Edition?
- Alex in the news on Chad
- Urbanization and the Future of Sudan–New Perspectives
- Spielberg, Beijing, Darfur, and the Olympic Games
- Can Hollywood Save Darfur?
- The Great Hope or the Great Demon?
- China and Sudan: A Defining Moment
- China and Sudan: Defining the Turning Point
- The Activism Debate, continued…
- Kosovo and Darfur
- Land, Power and Peace in Sudan
- The Land Question: Sudan’s Peace Nemesis
- Land Policy Development in a Fluid Environment: Darfuri Proposals
- Africa hasn’t resolved the communal-private land issue, and it won’t happen in Darfur anytime soon
- Managing Political and Economic Claims to Land in Darfur
- Demystifying State and Property Rights on Land
- Land in the DPA: A False Agreement?
- Land Belongs to the Community
- Making Sense of Darfur’s Arabs
- The Time Has Come for Talks
- Ethnicity, Land, Legitimacy: A Review of “War in Darfur and the Search for Peace”
- On the importance of urban intersection, when integration is not necessarily on the cards
- Sanctions, Incentives and Conditionalities in Peacemaking
- Darfur: Dimensions and Dilemmas of a Complex Crisis
- Whither the Darfur Mediation? (I)
- Whither the Darfur Mediation? (II)
- Whither the Darfur Mediation? (III)
- Peace in Darfur: Prioritizing or Police Enforcement?
- Urbanization: the Path to Development and Democracy?
- Urbanization and Exploitation
- The Future of the Sudanese Islamist Movement
- Analysis of Chad
- Sudan’s Islamic Movement: Mosaic Democracy, a New Concept
- Prospects for Peace and Democracy in Sudan: April 2008
- Land in Sudan… Continued
- Water under the Desert: Blessing or Curse?
- When the Center Could Not Hold
- “Liberators” and Military Entrepreneurs
- Condemned to Repeat the Past: Thirty Years of Understanding Ignored
- The Bombing of Shigeg Karo and the Miserable Response
- Shigeg Karo One Week On
- The Hour of the Hardliners
- JEM’s Failed Attempt at Regime Change
- Making Sense of Khalil’s Putsch
- In Memoriam: Jamali Hassan Jalal al Din
- Miliband versus de Waal on R2P
- Attack on Khartoum: The Ramifications for Sudan
- Darfur: A New History of a Long War
- De Waal Continues Misleading the World on Darfur
- The “Responsibility to Protect” is Just a Slogan
- Examining the Rebels–At Last
- Land and Power: the Case of the Zaghawa
- Can Sudan Survive?
- Is Sudan a “Post-Islamist” State?
- Is Sudan a “Post-Islamist” State? II
- Is Sudan a “Post Islamist” State? III
- Complex Emergencies
- Reading Wars Actively
- Putting the Complex into Complex Emergencies
- Complex Emergencies and the Humanitarian Enterprise
- Is Sudan Transitioning to a post-Islamist State?
- The Islam and the “Ism” in Sudanese Islamism
- Designing Limbo: IDP Camps and Urban Planning
- Complex Emergencies: David Keen Responds
- Shame and Violence: Insight from Complex Emergencies
- Ocampo’s Gauntlet to the UN Security Council
- Abusing “Genocide”: Why Comparisons with the Holocaust Mislead
- Imagine if Luis Moreno-Ocampo Were to Indict President Omar al Bashir
- What if Ocampo Indicts Bashir? 1
- What if Ocampo Indicts Bashir? 2
- What if Ocampo Indicts Bashir? 3
- Violence and the Sudanese Islamists
- The Islamism Debate — Abdullahi Gallab Responds
- What if Ocampo Indicts Bashir? 4
- What if Ocampo Indicts Bashir? 5
- What if Ocampo Indicts Bashir? 6
- A Cross-Border Marketplace of Loyalties
- What if Ocampo Indicts Bashir? 7
- Ocampo’s Hyperbole at the Security Council
- What if Ocampo Indicts Bashir? The Worst-Case Scenario
- Ocampo and Bashir: The Milosevic Precedent
- Thoughts on ICC-UN Cooperation
- On the Global Constitutional Meaning of an Indictment of Bashir
- What Happened to Justice in the Darfur Peace Agreement?
- Post Islamism? Questioning the Question (Part 1)
- Might Khartoum Hand Over Haroun?
- Post Islamism? Questioning the Question (Part 2)
- On Writing Sudan (And Getting It Wrong)
- What if Ocampo Indicts Bashir? 8
- Justice Off Course
- Sudan: Buying Time
- Darfur’s Crime Scenes
- Humanitarian Dilemmas in Darfur
- Adaptation and Devastation: Markets and Livelihoods
- Can the ICC Bring Peace to Sudan?
- Post al-Turabi Islam: Don’t Kill the Message
- Quo Vadis, ICC?
- A Nation at the Crossroads: The Case of Ocampo against al-Bashir
- Indicting a Head of State is a Political Act
- Can the International Criminal Court Prosecute President Bashir?
- Darfur and the Doctrines of Command and Superior Responsibility in International Law
- Bashir and the ICC: See Milosevic and the ICTY
- A long-term, much needed shift in norms weighed against short-term uncertainty
- Sudan and the ICC: A Guide to the Controversy
- A Disaster in the Making
- If Ocampo Indicts Bashir, Nothing May Happen
- A Sad Day for Sudan
- Contra Trial Skepticism
- The Case for a Deferment Under Article 16
- Nothing Else Seems to be Working…
- Saving Sudan from Disaster: Memorandum from al Sadiq al Mahdi
- All Quiet in Sudan?
- Justice is Useless if it Destroys Peace
- Putting the Cart Before the Horse
- The Politics of an Arrest Warrant
- On the Limits of Ideology in Ruling Sudan
- Privatizing Security in the Central African Republic
- Moreno Ocampo’s Coup de Theatre
- Focus on Kordofan
- Revisiting the Nuba Mountains
- Southern Kordofan: Crossroads or Blind Alley?
- A Bigger, Better Sudan Open Archive
- The Risk of Rebellion in Kordofan
- Not Forgetting the Nuba War
- Food, Farms and Power in Sudan
- In Memoriam: Prof. Abdel Rahman Musa Abakar
- More on SPLA-2
- High Time to Lift Sanctions
- Stability Threats in South Kordofan
- Sanctions and Targeted Divestment: Still Needed
- Have Activists Found A Soft Power Policy More Powerful than Sanctions?
- Justice for Whom? The ICC in the Central African Republic
- Africa’s Challenge to the ICC
- Are Serving Heads of State Immune from ICC Prosecution?
- Ocampo’s Darfur Strategy Depends on Congo
- Northern Kordofan is not a Candidate for a War of Liberation–Now
- Repercussions of Warrant Arrest against President Al-Bashir
- The Day of Justice
- Behold the New Sudan
- Khartoum Should Not Count On an Article 16 Deferral of the ICC
- Africa’s Position on the ICC
- UN/EU Midterm Review on Chad – A few thoughts
- On Paying the Price to Settle Darfur
- Illiquid, Toxic and Not an Asset: End the ICC’s involvement in Sudan
- Conflict Management and Opportunity Cost
- The Double Edge of Celebrity Interest in Darfur
- What Matters?
- Alex profiled in Nov. 08 Harper’s
- Kenana: A Promise of Sweetness
- “How Genocides End” (1)
- “How Genocides End” (2)
- “How Genocides End” (3: Sudan)
- “How Genocides End” (4: Darfur)
- American Democracy and African Liberation
- Electoral reform in Sudan and prospects for peace in Darfur
- Why is the National Congress Party so Keen for Elections?
- The Sudan People’s Initiative–A Flicker of Optimism
- Recalling the Secret Wars of the 1990s
- Recalling the “Unmanageable” Crisis of the 1980s
- Famine Crimes and Tragedies
- Would states violate international law if they execute an arrest warrant against President Bashir?
- Killing Civilians
- Addressing the Devastation
- The Entire Range of Misery of Civilians Caught up in War
- Distortion, Destitution and Deforestation
- The Case for Drought Preparedness
- Protection and Livelihoods: Important New Report
- Protecting Darfurian Civilians, the ICC and the NCP
- Bashir Protects Sudan’s Capital with Water Trenches against JEM
- Youth Power in the IDP Camps
- Alex de Waal Honored in UK New Year’s Honor List
- Who Knows What is in Store for Sudan?
- Challenges for Sudan in the CPA’s Fifth Year
- ‘Civilians’–the Politics of the Word
- Thoughts on the Speed of Sudan’s Political Process
- Obama's Africa Policy: Strengths and Uncertainties
- Welcome to African Arguments Online
- A Lesson in Great Expectations
- What Barack Obama means to young Africans
- American Democracy and African Liberation
- African Arguments Online
- Concerned over the Submission to the ICC
- African Democracy
- Considerations over the Submission to the ICC
- Dangerous Weeks Ahead
- Obama Cannot be Our Saviour: We Should Decide to Save Ourselves
- The LRA Back in the News
- What is Thomas Lubanga Charged With?
- A Critique of the ICC Prosecutor’s Case against President Bashir
- Debating the ICC Critique
- Africa, the U.S., China and the Economic Crisis
- Camel-Herders’ Livelihoods in North Darfur
- Peacekeeping in the Political Marketplace
- Rethinking Peacekeeping in Fragile States
- Sudan’s Colonized Judiciary
- Genocide: Where Law and Sociology Meet
- Exceptional Circumstances and Coups d'Etat
- Does Criminology Offer a Useful Model?
- A Hippocratic Africa Policy
- Self-Protection versus Helping Survivors
- Sudan’s Economy and the Financial Crisis
- Darfur and Chad: A Fragmented Ethnic Mosaic
- The ICC vs. Bashir: Debating the Mode of Liability
- The ICC vs. Bashir: Debating Genocidal Intent
- ICC vs. Bashir: Debating the Interests of Justice
- Genocide: On Law, Sociology and Accountability
- The Trouble with Aid
- Alison Des Forges
- The Rush to Nazify Sudan by U.S. Academics
- The Beginning of the End for ODA?
- Criminology of Genocide: Breaking Paths
- A Ceasefire in Prospect?
- Arguing Genocide
- New America, Young Africa and Old Europe
- Data for Deaths in Darfur
- How Obama Could Uplift Africa
- The Lion that Squeaked
- Uncharted Waters
- The ICC, Sudan, and the Crisis of Human Rights
- What Should Obama Do About Darfur?
- How Can Bashir be Arrested?
- Justice and Hunger
- Don’t Do Anything: Stop and Think for a Moment
- Humanitarian Travesty
- Advancing African Development: The Necessity for Aid and Trade
- Jan Pronk’s Wisdom
- Alex on The Kojo Nnamdi Show
- Arresting Bashir: How the ICC has Violated its own Statute
- Enough Said
- Atrocity Statistics
- On the Significance of Determining whether Darfur is Genocide
- Appealing the Genocide Decision?
- Local Understandings of the Violence
- Rectifying the Neglect of Sudan’s Judiciary
- The Stakes of the Label ‘Genocide’
- What is the Way Out for Sudan?
- How Can Elections be Held in Darfur?
- Are Coups d'Etat Making a Comeback?
- Did NGOs Pass Information to the ICC?
- Genocide: Criminal Behavior and Law
- Genocide by Force of Habit?
- INGOs Expelled from Darfur: Time to Acknowledge the Smoking and Loaded Gun
- The Politics of Numbers
- Burundian Voices
- Grading the Prosecutor–And the Bench
- Darfur as Biafra: Our Vulnerability and Their Capacity
- Where to Now? Agency Expulsions in Sudan: Consequences and Next Steps
- Double Standards?
- Do Darfur’s IDPs Have an Urban Future?
- “The 1500 Number” — Beyond the Politics
- A Waste of Hope
- Is Africa Immune to the Financial Crisis?
- “For Us Here There Is No Government”
- The Afar and Darfur: A Nomadic Comparison
- Ethnic Identity in Darfur
- The 2010 Elections in the Sudan: Landmines on the Road to Democratic Transition
- Challenges for a Free Election in Sudan
- Southerners’ Likely Referendum Choice
- Elections in a Dangerous Place
- HRW’s Myths and Realities
- Planning Refugee Camps
- Saviors and Survivors
- The Conversation We Are Not Having
- Understanding the Political Identity of Saviors
- Mamdani’s Darfur “Activism”
- Did “Save Darfur” Lose Darfur?
- Mamdani Contra Mundum
- Professor and Provocateur: Factual Inaccuracies Undermine Mamdani’s thesis
- The Arithmetic of Sudan’s Election
- British Administration in Darfur
- Civilizing Projects, Tribal Administration and the Color Khaki
- South Kordofan: The Challenge Ahead
- Reinvigorating the Struggle against Nuclear Weapons
- Darfur Debate Ends With More Questions Than Answers
- Mamdani and the Uses of Darfur
- Capacity Restored, Memory Deleted
- What Does Darfur Have To Do With The “War On Terror”?
- Mamdani Misrepresents the Armed Movements
- Prof. Mamdani and Darfur: Some Comments on the Land Issue
- Elections and Freedom of Expression in Sudan
- Liberia Clings to Failed Strategy to Reduce Poverty
- Questions of Perspective
- Challenging the Western Approach to Advocacy
- Mamdani on Darfur: Apologetic?
- ‘Save Darfur’: Emancipatory American Exceptionalism?
- Darfur and Northern Uganda: Two Models of Intervention
- Darfur in 2003: Not Even Save Darfur to Save it?
- Lighter Moment: Pushing the Boundaries of Public Awareness
- 2003: All Quiet on the Western Front?
- UNAMID and the Security Council: Evidence for Policy
- Today’s Image of Sudan and Its Long-Term legacy
- Mamdani the Anthropologist?
- Corporate Responsibility and the Goals and Tactics of the Sudan Divestment Campaign
- Elections in Sudan: Learning from Experience
- Mamdani Responds to His Critics I
- Sanctioning the CPA: A Policy Conundrum for the U.S.
- Mamdani, Narratives and the Message of ‘Be the Power’
- Narrowing the Escape from Poverty
- Darfur and the Congo: Why the Media Disparity?
- Sanctions and South Sudan: The Oil Factor
- ‘Multi-Nodal’ IDP Livelihoods
- Including Darfur’s Arabs in the Peace Process
- Attention and Deterrence
- Mamdani Responds to His Critics II
- Ahmed Haroun in South Kordofan: Making the Peace or Breaking It?
- Saving Darfur, Gender and Victimhood
- Elections, Bankruptcy, and Ethnic Feuds Dog SPLM on 26th Anniversary
- Legitimacy Matters
- Legitimacy Matters (2)
- O’Fahey Responds to Mamdani
- Is the Darfur Advocacy Community’s “Raison d’être to be Sought in the War on Terror”? No.
- R2P in Theory and Politics (1)
- R2P in Theory and Politics (2)
- R2P in Theory and Politics (3)
- Mamdani Responds to His Critics III
- The Politics of Exhaustion
- In Memoriam: Tajudeen Abdul-Raheem
- In Memoriam: Tajudeen Abdul-Raheem
- Tajudeen Abdul-Raheem on Darfur
- A Taste of Normality in Ain Siro
- The Road of Self-Determination: Where Does It Lead?
- The Abyei Border
- Nowhere to Turn: Failure to Protect Darfuri Women in Chad
- Reflections on the Life of the Late Jaafar Nimeiri
- Who Has The Right to Advocate for Darfur?
- Noise and Policy: Another Advocacy Debate
- Understanding French policy toward Chad/Sudan? A difficult task (1)
- Understanding French policy toward Chad/Sudan? A difficult task (2)
- Understanding French policy toward Chad/Sudan? A difficult task (3)
- The Historic Struggle over the Judiciary
- Sudan at the Crossroads (1)
- Sudan at the Crossroads (2)
- African Civil Society Demands More from Governments and African Union on ICC
- Sudan at the Crossroads (3)
- National Elections and Prospects for Political Accommodation in Sudan
- Peace in Sudan: Priorities and Constraints
- Sudan at the Crossroads (4)
- “Are We Part of Sudan?” The AU Panel in Ain Siro
- “This Should Be the Last Panel.” Political Parties Meet With the AU Panel
- Different Ways to Save Darfur
- Understanding Darfur’s Arab Militia
- Remembering Sherif Ishaq
- “We Are Part of the Solution”: North Darfur’s Arabs Speak to the AU Panel
- Revictimising the Victim: Human Rights and the Blame Approach
- Could a Woman be Sultan?
- “It Went Well. We Told Them.” The AU Panel in Zalingei
- Lethal Violence in Darfur: May
- On UNAMID’s Assessment of Mortality in Darfur
- A Visit to Kober Prison
- ‘Genocide Industry’ has Hidden Agenda
- Measuring the Drowned and the Saved in Sudan
- “There Is Nothing to Do But To Sit Around The Table.” The AU Panel and Civil Society
- Does “Save Darfur” Feed Darfur?
- Darfur and the Elections Dilemma
- The AU Panel Hears Controversies Over Land
- Food Rations in Darfur: Humanitarian Needs and Political Entitlements
- Bringing the Politics Back In
- “Are We Part of Sudan?” An Architectural Commentary
- Can Sudan Activism Transform Itself for the Obama Era?
- On Listening
- How Photographs Make Darfur Mean Something
- Darfur and the New Scramble for Africa?
- Ulterior Motives for Intervention in Darfur?
- France and Sudan: Marchal Responds
- The AU Panel and the Justice Challenge (1)
- The AU Panel and the Justice Challenge (2)
- The AU Panel and the Justice Challenge (3)
- Can Development Take Place Before Peace? The Experience of “Kids for Kids”
- Darfur and Compassion Fatigue
- Introduction-The politics of violence and accountability in Kenya
- Kenya: Our Possible Futures; Our Choices
- Watu Wazima: A gender analysis of forced male circumcisions during Kenya’s post-election violence.
- The Spectre of Impunity and the Politics of the Special Tribunal in Kenya
- Kenya Post-2008: The calm before a storm?
- DIY Violence is Corrosive of Nationhood
- The Normalisation of Violence
- Response to ‘A Waste of Hope’
- Humanitarian aid and the International Criminal Court: Grounds for divorce (1)
- Humanitarian aid and the International Criminal Court: Grounds for divorce (2)
- Bringing Back the State
- Re-Opening the Mind of the Public
- The Road To Hell (In Africa) Is Paved With Good (Western) Intentions
- Abyei: Not a People’s Partition
- The “Seven Deadly Sins” of a Peacemaker
- Senator Kerry: Ask Useful Questions of General Gration
- Truth, Justice, Reconciliation, and… Land Tenure Reform?
- Analysis of Trends in Violence in Darfur: UNAMID’s June 2009 Reporting
- Accountability Debate in Kenya Unfolds in a Near Policy Vacuum and Ethnic Tension
- Good Enough Report on Chad
- Abyei Beyond the Arbitration Decision
- Poverty and Maldistribution: Sudan’s Fundamental Security Challenge
- Incremental Judicial Reforms in Kenya
- Special Tribunal Enactment: Why Cabinet, MPs, are Misleading Kenyans
- The U.S. Administration in Africa: Altruism or Oil?
- Saving international justice in Africa
- International Justice Debate at “African Arguments”
- The UN in Sudan: A Mission that Hates Success
- Is Darfur a Low-Intensity Conflict?
- Reports of Oil in Darfur are Exaggerated
- A Book that Needs to be Read–and Debated–at Length
- AIDS and Peacekeepers: Reason for Good Policy, Not Fear
- Decreeing and establishing a constitutional order: challenges facing Kenya
- Celebrity Activists: A Poor Imitation of UNICEF
- How Not To Disarm
- Call to Lift US Sanctions from Sudan Deserves Praise not Derision
- Violent Deaths in Darfur: July
- The Rage of Numbers: Recalling Ethiopia’s Wars
- The Legacy and Consequences of the Crimes of (Afro) Stalinism
- International Criminal Justice in the Dock
- What Price Justice?
- Human Rights Reporting on Darfur: A Genre that Redefines Tragedy (1)
- A radical proposal to deal with our prejudices
- Misconceptions I – The ICC and the Truth Justice and Reconciliation Commission (TJRC)
- Human Rights Reporting on Darfur: A Genre that Redefines Tragedy (2)
- Human Rights Reporting on Darfur: A Genre that Redefines Tragedy (3)
- What Does the Abyei Ruling Mean for the Missiriya?
- When Justice and Judicial Proceedings Part Ways
- From Mamdani to Mbeki: Radically Reconfiguring the Darfur Story in Theory and Practice (1)
- From Mamdani to Mbeki: Radically Reconfiguring the Darfur Story in Theory and Practice (2)
- From Mamdani to Mbeki: Radically Reconfiguring the Darfur Story in Theory and Practice (3)
- From Human Rights Reporting to the Dominant Media Narrative of Darfur
- Al-Amud al-Akhdar: Strata of Conflict in Darfur’s Deep South
- “After Genocide”: Continuing the Discussion
- No Single Way to Deal with Atrocities
- The AU Panel Listens to Darfur
- Adam Smith Responds to Naomi Roht-Arriaza
- Towards an Anthropological Analysis of the Human Rights Worldview
- “The Character of the Reporters”: Lessons from Al-Biruni.
- President Mbeki on the A.U. Panel’s Approach to Darfur
- Liberating the Bantustans? On the Reactionary Nature of Sudanese Provincial “Revolutions”
- Leashing Kenya’s Dogs of War: A Theoretical Assessment
- Neither Truth Commissions nor Domestic Justice are Straightforward
- Two Steps Forward, One Step Back
- Adam Smith Responds to Daniel Agundo
- Context be damned: reactions against Saviors and Survivors from the R2P camp
- “Save Darfur”: Fast the Eid!
- Fast for Darfur?
- Violent Deaths in Darfur: August
- Drawn by Disasters: Why the Human Rights Movement Struggles with Good News Stories
- After Genocide: Prevention, Intention, and Capacity
- Misconceptions II – Domestic Prosecutions and the International Criminal Court
- Kenya’s Economic Crimes: Can a conditional Amnesty be meaningful?
- Sudan’s Neglected 2010 Centenaries
- HIV/AIDS and Sudan’s Transitions
- “Save Darfur” Isn’t the Anti-Apartheid Movement
- No Peace With a Hostile U.S.
- Politics of Rage, Politics of Change
- Vernacular Politics in Africa (1)
- When truth-seeking efforts face challenges of credibility
- Vernacular Politics in Africa (2)
- Gration in Context
- Good Evidence for Good News
- Imagining the 2010 Election
- Vernacular Politics in Africa (3)
- The Vilification of the Sudanese People
- Will the Real Abu Sharati Please Stand Up?
- Vernacular Politics in Africa (4)
- Vernacular Politics in Africa (5)
- The Rise and Fall of the Sudan Alliance Forces (1)
- Pres. Mbeki’s Speech on Handing Over the AU Panel Report
- The ICC and Moreno-Ocampo are Also onTrial
- The Rise and Fall of the Sudan Alliance Forces (2)
- Attraction of Unity and Challenges of Separation
- The Right to Citizenship under International Law
- Citizenship the most important right of all
- Lethal Violence in Darfur: September
- Indebted to the Save Darfur Coalition?
- Politics of Aid: The NGO Expulsions Seven Months On
- Why All The “Howling” About Sudan’s Debt?
- Scenarios for 2011 and After: Introduction
- Sudan 2012
- Africa Needs a Regional Treaty to End Civicide
- Avoiding Political Violence Through 2011?
- U.S. and Sudan: On the Virtue of Clarity
- Alex de Waal, “Brave Thinker”
- Abu Garda in The Hague: A Day At The Court
- Not Comprehensive, Not Peace, Not An Agreement
- The New U.S Policy on Sudan: A Messenger of Peace or an Angel of Death?
- Sudan in 2012: Asking New Questions
- Ten Good Reasons Why Sudan is Doomed to Chaos
- Mr. Izzadine Abdul Rasoul’s Various Writing Styles
- Soldier Living with HIV Deployed as Sudan Peacekeeper
- Abu Sharati: Storm in a Teacup
- Reading the AU Panel Report
- AU Panel on Darfur Documents
- Why Kenyans Must Embrace and Support the TJRC
- Debate – The politics of violence and accountability in Kenya
- Reflections on the AU PSC Summit
- AUPD Report in Arabic
- “Let Us Make It A Peaceful Divorce”
- Environment and Conflict in Darfur
- Race the Darkness
- Is Darfur the First Thuraya War?
- Voices from the Blue Nile
- Of Lions and Mice in Darfur
- Reading the Responses to the AUPD Report
- Thoughts on the Future of Sudan, From the Past
- The Arab and Western Media Responses to Darfur
- South Sudan Should Make Freedom of Expression a Priority
- Violent Incidents in Darfur: October
- The Next Sudanese Peace?
- Making Patronage Work
- Unhappy Eid for the CPA
- Evidence-Based Peacekeeping
- Who is Killing? Who is Dying?
- Ethics and Power in Africa
- Ethics and Power in Africa
- Ethics and Power in Sudanic Africa
- Ethics and Power in Sudanic Africa
- Tragedy of a People under Attack: Who is Responsible for the Failure?
- Civil Society and Doha: Where Next?
- Land, Conflict and Humanitarian Action
- Sudan’s Fighting Forces: A Study in Numbers
- When Saviors Become Victims: Trends in Attacks Against Aid Workers and Peacekeepers
- Three Problems with the 60 Minutes Story on “Congo Gold”
- “The World’s Worst Humanitarian Crisis”
- Citizenship and land: a potent relationship
- Who are the Sudanese?
- Arms in Sudan
- Counter-terrorism in Somalia, or: how external interferences helped to produce militant Islamism
- Sudan’s Census and the National Assembly Elections
- The AUPD and the UNSC
- Why the U.S. is Losing Influence
- Why Would the Proponents of a New Sudan Promote Electoral Apartheid?
- Only a Free and Fair Referendum, Not Coercion, can Guarantee a Genuinely United Sudan
- Sudan’s Ambiguous Anniversary
- The SPLM: Reconciling the South’s public opinion with the New Sudan Vision
- The Forgotten Case of Hofrat an Nahas
- When Killers Become Victims
- “Making Sense of Sudan”
- Being a Kenyan
- Why Chad Isn’t Darfur
- The End of Trust
- Are Wars Becoming Less Lethal? The 2009 Human Security Report
- Human Security Report: A Major Blow to Humanitarian Accountability
- Can Darfur Claim the Right of Self Determination?
- New Estimates for Mortality in Darfur
- A Controversial Chatham House Report on Sudan
- A Real Electoral Contest
- Twelve Months to Go
- A Gender Perspective on Citizenship in Africa
- The Strife Inside the SLA
- Darfur: A Critical Reader
- What is the ICC After?
- Evaluating the CPA
- Genocide Studies Special Issue
- The Abu Garda Case and the OTP
- The View From The Hills – What the Jebel Mara tells us about saving Darfur
- Unsimplifying Darfur
- Eric Reeves’ Mischaracterization of Facts about Darfur
- Mixing Shades of Grey in Darfur
- Getting up Close: Reducing distance increases both complexity and understanding
- The Ethic of Refusal: (or) the inability to cope with powerlessness in the face of human tragedy
- Standards and Sensitivities
- Doha: A New Beginning or Another False Hope?
- Two Legal Issues in the Context of the Abu Garda Decision
- Tamazuj in Kadugli
- Political Parties Summit in Southern Sudan
- Electoral Code of Conduct Adopted in Juba
- Campaign Diary
- Beyond national citizenship
- After the Sudan-Chad Honeymoon: Why France Still Has to Worry
- Context for Those Who Would Demonize
- Root and Branch, Tree of Life: Sowing the Seeds of Grassroots Transitional Justice
- The Standoff between ICC and African Leaders Debate Revisited
- The War for Jebel Marra
- The Contribution African States Can Make to the ICC Review Conference
- Understanding Africa’s Position on the International Criminal Court
- The Limits of Prosecutions
- Inside the Minds of the ICC Judges: Will They Give Ocampo the Benefit of the Doubt in Kenya?
- A Note on State Policy and Crimes Against Humanity
- What the ICC Review Conference Can’t Fix
- Perceptions, Perspectives, and Representations: The Advocacy Debate
- In Memoriam: Abdel Salam Hassan
- The North-South Elections Dichotomy
- Reports on the Elections
- UK Parliamentary Group Report on Sudan
- Leading by Example? Considering the Role of Internationals in the North-South Negotiations
- Hanged by the NEC?
- Which is Your Party?
- Rumours
- On Commitment to the CPA and Optimism About Southern Sudan
- Sudan’s Electoral Design
- Justice Africa’s Mock Election
- Sudan’s Election: Postponement or Not?
- Political Parties Council in Juba
- On Confusion
- Revisiting the Prophecy: Good Reasons Why Sudan is destined to Inevitable Doom?
- Transitional Elections in Comparative Perspective
- Elections in Sudan: In Whose Interest?
- Peace, Justice, and the International Criminal Court
- The Intifada Jubilee
- Polling Day and A Complex Election
- The NEC and the First Day of Polling
- Good for Sudan
- Women’s Votes
- International Criminal Justice and Non-Western Cultures
- The Position of the Independent Civil Society Network on the Electoral Process
- Corruption and the Election
- The Ugly Election
- No Easy Ways Ahead
- Hanged by the NEC (II)
- South Kordofan: The Next Electoral Challenge
- U.S. Policy May Be Coming Into Focus
- Human Security Report: Debate on Mortality in Crisis
- Nationality and the manipulation of ethnicity in North Kivu: A toxic mix
- Discovering the South: The Dilemma of Sudanese Democrats
- Saving Sudan: Reflections on the Election
- Chad and Sudan: Is the Proxy War Over?
- What We Don’t See in Sudan
- Two Forms of Oppression in Sudan and the Dilemma of the Sudanese Left
- International Election Observation and Legitimacy
- Southern Sudanese Will Not Be Voting on “What If” History
- National Assembly Results
- Nationalism, Self-Determination and Democracy
- Preparedness Support: Helping Brace Beneficiaries, Local Staff and Partners for Violence
- Thabo Mbeki: "Talking to the Enemy: the South African Experience"
- An Analysis of the National Assembly Results for Sudan’s 2010 Elections
- The Heidelberg Darfur Dialogue Outcome Document
- Thabo Mbeki: “Talking to the Enemy”
- Gender, Islamism and the Crises in Darfur
- Small-Town Darfur in an Age of Government-Sponsored “Civilization”
- Biographic Narratives of Working Women of Kebkabiya — Towards a New Methodology
- Moral Discourses of the NIF in Darfur in the 1990s
- “Women Without Men, Boys Without a Future”: the Sudanese government’s “Othering” of Darfur in its Quest for Hegemony
- Sharp Increase in Lethal Violence in Darfur
- The SPLM-DC and the Demise of Great Expectations
- Transcribing Tyranny: JEM’s Black Book and the Language of Resistance
- The War in Darfur is Not Over
- Going Nowhere in Doha
- Where are the Women in Government?
- President Mbeki’s Speech to the UN Security Council
- Thabo Mbeki on Africa's Intellectual Leadership
- Addressing the Post-Election Violence: Micro-Level Perspectives on Transitional Justice in Kenya*
- Sovereignty Matters
- West End of the Border
- Analysis of Sudan’s State Assembly Elections Results
- Sudan: In Search of a Model
- The Missing Academic Generation
- How Not to Nation-Build
- Pres. Mbeki’s Statement at the Launch of the Post-Referendum Negotiations
- Lethal Violence in Darfur: June
- International Criminal Court in Africa: “alea jacta est”
- International Justice in Africa – Debate Summary
- What Is the Position of the AU on the ICC?
- Prosecutor’s African Roadshow Keeps on Muddling Through
- Southern Sudan At Odds With Itself?
- The Silent Fall of the Ancien Régime
- The Darfur Genocide: Ideology of Hatred in a Brokered State
- Darfurian Voices
- Data for Violent Deaths in Darfur: July
- Why Doha Must Succeed
- Why is the Doha Process Failing? Who is Responsible? (I)
- Why is the Doha Process Failing? And Who is Responsible? (II)
- New Borders Leave the Pastoralist a Stranger in His Own Land
- Why Doha Will Succeed
- Why is the Doha Process Failing? And Who is Responsible? (III)
- Bashir in Kenya
- Will the new constitution lead to a more peaceful Kenya?
- Recalling the Lessons of Abuja
- Critique of the Sudan Government’s Darfur Strategy (I)
- Critique of the Sudan Government’s Darfur Strategy (II)
- Arms in Sudan: Facts and Figures
- The Nubian Predicament: A Story about Colonial Legacy, Discrimination, and Statelessness.
- Who belongs? The politics of citizenship in Africa – Debate Overview
- On Mistrust and Defamation
- An Honorable Exit for MINURCAT?
- Nigeria – Open for business?
- Time to Begin a National Constitutional Review
- Happy First Anniversary President Mbeki
- AU Chairperson Jean Ping’s Speech at the UN
- Remarks by PM Meles Zenawi at the UN
- Obama’s Tragic Words in New York
- Civil Society in Darfur: The Missing Peace
- Dr. Ghazi Salahuddin on the New Darfur Strategy: Part I
- Oil and Sudan’s Coming Referendum
- Negotiating Southern Independence
- On the Frontiers of Islam?
- A Constructive Challenge to Those Who Say They Want to Help Sudan
- UNAMID Data for Fatalities: September
- Tanzania: A quietly divided nation
- A war on media freedoms in South Africa?
- Somalis in Kenya: ‘they call us ATM machines.’
- State succession and the effort to eliminate statelessness: the case of Eritrea
- Zimbabwe’s Land Reform: challenging the myths
- Land ‘grabs’ in Africa
- Sudan in Africa: A Vision for the Future
- Southern Sudan on the Eve of Self-Determination
- Wikileaks – China, the US and Africa
- Fairtrade not the whole answer for chocolate nations
- Does Africa need fair trade?
- Chronicles of Darfur
- Why Are The Nuba Protesting?
- Land Grabbing in Africa II
- From Clash of Civilizations to Interdependence
- Democracy and civil war: Citizenship and peacemaking in Côte d’Ivoire
- A delicate stalemate in Cote d'Ivoire
- Tunis, Egypt—is Sudan Next?
- African Union Summit Statement on Sudan
- Thabo Mbeki Congratulates Sudan
- Heterosexual Africa? – notes from the struggle for sexual rights
- Middle East and North Africa: The earthquake
- Citizenship Rights in Africa Initiative
- Southern Sudan’s Self-Determination Referendum – Two narratives
- Why foreign aid has failed to lift Africa out of poverty
- ICC Fights for Survival in Kenya and Sudan
- Libya: the internal dynamics of collapse
- Somalia: failure of international community not yet acknowledged
- Homosexuality and the battle for Africa’s soul
- An RAS Guide – political change in North Africa
- Post liberation instability: Uganda, Rwanda and South Sudan
- The Vortex in Southern Libya and the Threat to Africa
- Which Way South Sudan? Cultural Diversity and the Fundamentals of Nation-Building
- The African Union – compromised from all sides
- Cote d’Ivoire and Ouattarra
- The African Renaissance and the long Arab spring
- Dowden in Africa – Nigeria election blog II
- Beyond the Beijing Consensus: The everyday politics of China in Africa
- Presidential Elections in Chad
- Zimbabwe: ZANU-PF must be held to promises
- A New Interventionism? – Libya and Cote d’Ivoire
- Gadaffi and the AU: Brotherly despots or estranged lovers?
- South Africa: following the North African path?
- The return of the French policeman: Yo-Yo foreign policy in Libya and Cote d’Ivoire
- Business Africa
- Making Sense of Sudan
- African Politics Now
- Rethinking Zimbabwe
- The Central Africa Forum
- Beyond the Beijing Consensus: The everyday politics of China in Africa
- China and Africa – a long history of developing relations
- The Rise and Fall of Laurent Gbagbo
- RAS Event: Democratic Transitions in Central Africa?
- Olara Otunnu: Objective of non-violent resistance is democratic change
- Has the Ugandan ‘Revolution’ ended?
- Has the Ugandan ‘Revolution’ ended?
- NEW REPORT: Military Rebels in Chad Since 2008
- Guinea-Bissau: A Narco-Developmental State?
- Understanding Gacaca: Dr Phil Clark on Transitional Justice in Rwanda
- The Internal Dynamics of Africa’s Great War
- Negotiating the Minefield to Zimbabwe’s Next Elections
- Zimbabwe’s Political Kaleidoscope: What Does 2011 Hold? by Ibbo Mandaza
- The effects of the events in North Africa on Zimbabwean Politics, by Brian Raftopoulos
- Education in Zimbabwe, past and present, 2011 BZS Research Day
- ANC takes a kicking for not listening, By Renee Horne
- Africa: Cash Drain from Poorest Countries
- CHATHAM HOUSE: Plans for an African Free Trade Area
- MAIL and Guardian (SA) AU pushes for ceasefire, political solution in Libya
- Chatham House: Green Revolutions for Sub-Saharan Africa?
- South Africa Municipal Elections: ANC bloodied but not rejected
- ALEX THURSTON’S REVIEW OF ‘FIGHTING FOR DARFUR’ BY REBECCA HAMILTON
- LAURA SEAY’S REVIEW OF ‘FIGHTING FOR DARFUR’ BY REBECCA HAMILTON
- Global India and its diaspora
- ABYEI: a land grab and a humanitarian crisis, By Charlie Clements
- Observations from Harare about a book on land by Blessing-Miles Tendi
- Crisis and change: what next for Uganda’s opposition?
- Saving the Africa Centre? By Richard Dowden
- China, Congo and Zambia: Friends in Need?
- Côte d’Ivoire: No War, but No Security
- An analysis of recent conflict in South Kordofan and the Nuba Mountains
- New Report: Towards a New Republic of Sudan
- Discussion in Uk House of Lords on situation in Sudan – South Kordofan
- Piracy in Horn of Africa – Foreign Office Questions (UK Parliament 14th June 2011)
- Dr Martyn Davies – China and the Changing Face of Africa
- The Geopolitics of Representation in Foreign News – the case of Darfur
- The East African Community – Hope for the Future
- A letter from Warrap State, South Sudan
- What Future for Africa? – by Stephen Ellis
- South-South, Middle-South, or Just Non-Western? Categorizing Japanese ODA to Africa
- Africa in UK Parliament – 20th June 2011: Ivory Coast/Sudan
- AfricaFocus Bulletin- Sudan: New Violence, Uncertain Future
- Pride versus Prejudice – RAS meeting on the criminalisation of homosexuality in Africa
- The political economy in North Sudan and internal politics
- UNDERSTANDING ASYLUM OUTCOMES FOR ZIMBABWEANS
- UK coalition government stays strong on international development
- ALY VERJEE – ‘More arms in Sudan serves no ordinary Sudanese’: an argument against arming the South
- Gordon Brown speaks at the Royal African Society
- Piracy – UK House of Lords – discussion focussing on Horn of Africa
- Zambian Diaspora call for peaceful, free and transparent elections
- It’s Time for Meaningful Reform in Equatorial Guinea
- Internal Dynamics of the South
- ‘Recognize Somaliland as an independent state’ urges Foreign Minister
- CHATHAM HOUSE: Engaging an Emerging Superpower: Understanding China as a Foreign Policy Actor
- Female Genital Mutilation — Debate – UK House of Lords
- South Kordofan and Nuba Mountains – High Time for Choices: Timely Humanitarian Interventionism or yet Another Passive Rwanda-Like Inaction.
- Westminster Hall debate – Great Lakes – on DRC elections, mineral extraction, the role of Rwanda in region
- Sudan: Framework Agreement – House of Lords debate
- Impossible Expectations: A letter from Warrap State, South Sudan
- Food Crisis in the Horn of Africa: International Response Driven By Image of Africa – By Peter Gill
- The contested areas – Abyei and South Kordofan – a pattern of political interdependence
- No Velvet Divorce for Juba and Khartoum
- A response to Marie Gibert’s article: ‘Guinea-Bissau: A Narco-Developmental State?’
- China Africa News: China a force for peace in the new Sudan?
- Elections Approaching in Cameroon: A familiar circus in uncertain times
- Clare Short: “I bet you Kagame gives up at the end of his term.”
- Militancy in Northern Nigeria: Who and what are Boko Haram?
- The Crisis of Creativity and Creativity in the Crisis: what is the point of books in Zimbabwe? by Diana Jeater
- South Sudan’s Tryst with Destiny
- What went wrong in Zimbabwe, and what next? – By Richard Bourne
- REPORT: British delegation visits Mauritania – discussion on Libya/AQIM/Economy
- A letter from Ghana: Nana Rawlings and the end of the Big Man?
- Swaziland in Crisis?
- Enforcing the Dodd-Frank Act Would Promote Transparency and Development in Africa
- Who are Somalia’s ‘al-Shabab?’ – By Christopher Anzalone
- A Celebration of The East African Community and Continental Unity – By Andrew Othieno
- Malawi: Bingu turns apocalyptic – By Nick Wright
- Famine in Somalia: It’s the Politics…stupid – By Richard Dowden
- Cameroon: looking towards a post-Biya era – By Ajong Mbapndah L
- Forward operating base Djibouti – By Aly Verjee
- In the 2 Sudans: War by any other means – By Jean-Baptiste Gallopin
- Human Rights Watch: Time for a review of UK policy on Rwanda – By Carina Tertsakian
- Towards a Multi- Faith Common Agenda for African Development and the MDGs – By Knox Chitiyo and Lucy Mbugua
- When an African Giant Falls Apart: Review of Jasons Stearns’ ‘Dancing In the Glory of Monsters: the Collapse of the Congo and the Great War of Africa’ by Harry Verhoeven
- Terrorism in the Sahara and Sahel: A ‘false flag’ in the War on Terror? – By Richard Trillo
- Famine in Eastern Africa – Could the international relief system could have done better? – A response to Richard Dowden by John Seaman
- Senegal: twilight hours for the Wade regime? – By Pascal Bianchini
- Sovereign Issues in Central Africa: Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe – by Nick Wright
- Burundi: A Political Crisis or a Crisis in Politics?
- Parasites of the Poor? International NGOs and aid agencies in Zimbabwe — by Diana Jeater
- The SADC season is upon us, again — by Takura Zhangazha
- Ethiopia and the BBC: The politics of development assistance – By Peter Gill
- Jason Stearns responds to Harry Verhoeven’s review of ‘Dancing in the Glory of Monsters’
- A letter from Warrap State: The dangers of disarmament
- Destabilising the Horn: Eritrea punches above its weight – by Maddy Fry
- Reporting Darfur: Radio Dabanga and the ‘black box’ genocide – by Eric Reeves
- Cameroon Elections 2011: opposition in limbo – By Ajong Mbapndah L
- Libya: Endgame for Qadhafi – By George Joffé
- Nato intervention in the Libyan civil war: costs and prospects for the future – By Edward Kannyo
- War in the Nuba Mountains, again – By Nanne op ’t Ende
- US Conflict Mineral Law Opens the Door to Peace in the DRC – By Bahati Jacques and Aaron Hall
- Richard Dowden blogs from Uganda: Reconciliation for Kampala and Kigali
- Central African Republic: Peacebuilding without Peace – By Louisa Lombard
- Cote d’Ivoire: after the stand-off Ouattara restores calm – By Ashley Elliott
- Two Deaths in Zimbabwe – by Timothy Scarnecchia
- Change or stagnation in the Congo? – A new book by Theodore Trefon
- The International Criminal Court and Kenya: time for cooperation? – By Sabine Hoehn
- The International Criminal Court and Kenya: ‘The Half Made Place’ – the ICC and elections, 2012 – By Dan Branch
- The International Criminal Court and Kenya: ‘Ocampo’s Six’ an important hurdle for ICC – By Charlie Warren
- Conflict Minerals, Dodd-Frank and due diligence – Get on With It – By Mark Taylor
- Sierra Leone Paper Scandal Underscores Plight of African Universities – Michael Keating
- South Sudan: newborn state in a nasty zone – By Richard Dowden
- Famine in Somalia: Never again, again – By Jamie Drummond, Exec Director, ONE
- Upcoming Event Cleveland, OH– Beatrice Mtetwa — Inamori Ethics Prize Ceremony and Recipient Lecture
- Zambia Election briefing 2011: Battle of the Dinosaurs – By Giacomo Macola and Jack Hogan
- A letter from Ghana – ‘Homos’ and Hysteria: reporting the gay debate in Africa – By Clair MacDougall
- ‘Whether you liked him or not, Gadaffi used to fix a lot of holes’ – Tuareg insurgencies in Mali and Niger and the war in Libya – By Frédéric Deycard and Yvan Guichaoua
- Trying to Illuminate from the Darkness: History and Fiction in the Writing of We Are All Zimbabweans Now — by James Kilgore
- The longer term for Libya’s neighbours – By Richard Dowden
- ‘We have no means to close the border… It is too big’: Niger and Gadaffi – fallout out from the Libyan crisis – By Celeste Hicks
- Sudan (North), Blue Nile and Southern Kordofan in the Short-Term Landscape of Sudan – By Tag Elkhazin
- Theodore Trefon talks about his new African Arguments publication ‘Congo Masquerade’
- Feed the Hungry and Think Ahead – By Andrew Othieno Rwigyema
- The new Red Rubber wars: Reflections on Congo’s rape crisis – By Georgina Holmes
- The Commonwealth: Reiterating imperial roots – By Richard Dowden
- Being Julius Malema: understanding Juju – By Desné Masie
- Reality TV, Race, and Reunification in Zimbabwe — by Brooks Marmon
- Liberia’s Racialist Constitution Needs Reform – By Michael Keating
- Sub Saharan mercenaries or African freedom fighters in Libya and the return of Dr Khalil Ibrahim – By Pieter Tesch
- A letter from Warrap State, South Sudan – Riak Machar’s Apology For Peace – By Naomi Pendle
- Ken Menkhaus calls for ‘a diplomatic surge to stop Somalia’s famine.’
- A telling result in Zambia as Cobra becomes King – By Jack Hogan
- “Some of us must remain to be with the People”: The Inclusive Government’s Disconnect with the People — by Takura Zhangazha
- If you have to starve to death, better to do it in a war-torn country – By Jean-Hervé Bradol
- Land in Zimbabwe: Voices from the Field– Ian Scoones
- AFRICAN DEBT: Funny Money and Stolen Lives – By James K. Boyce and Léonce Ndikumana
- “Am I dreaming?” – TRANSFORMING NIGERIA – Richard Dowden addresses the Nigerian President and cabinet on Independence Day
- Crossing into Libya – Jason Pack survives border bureaucracy and sustainable development consultants
- Michela Wrong – “Nigeria in Transformation” – speech on Nigeria’s 51st Anniversary of Independence
- A Greek Tragedy is Sudan’s Woe: Sudan must be relieved of foreign debt quickly – By Ahmed Badawi
- NCP regime is destroying the North says Yasir Arman, Secretary-General, SPLM-North
- Taylor Trial outcome, constitution still cast shadows over Liberian democracy – By Colin Waugh
- John Weeks Reviews: Africa’s Odious Debts (African Arguments) – By Léonce Ndikumana and James K. Boyce
- Mozambique – Can Frelimo remain the predominant party? – By Joe Hanlon
- Cameroon elections 2011 – Biya set to make presidency for life – By Ajong Mbapndah L
- Congo votes again: Consolidating democracy or deepening the confusion? – By Kris Berwouts
- Pedro Pires and the Mo Ibrahim African Leadership Prize – By Mike Jennings
- Richard Dowden’s Blog: When China met Africa – a worm’s eye view
- Making Sense of Failure: A Review of Theodore Trefon’s “Congo Masquerade” – By Henning Tamm
- Guinea Briefing: Alpha Condé and the politics of military (mis)adventure – By Vincent Foucher
- 2011 Elections Will Determine Liberia’s Political Maturity – By Robtel Neajai Pailey
- Welcome to Business Africa
- Don’t force statehood on Somalia by Richard Dowden
- Libya: Gadaffi dead but risk of split remains – By Exclusive Analysis Ltd.
- Ghana: oil potential unknown and growing – By Songhai Advisory LLP
- Libya After Gadaffi: 3 Scenarios – By Edward Kannyo
- A Review – One Day I Will Write About This Place – By Binyavanga Wainaina
- Cote d’Ivoire: opportunities in construction and transportation as post election recovery kicks in – By Songhai Advisory LLP
- Film Africa 2011: Celebrating African Cinema – by Lindiwe Dovey
- African Arguments Editorial: Kenyan incursion into Somalia risks internationalising the conflict
- Is pirate fishing the cause of piracy and will the Gulf of Guinea become the new Somalia? – By Pieter Tesch
- Who’s backing Al Shabaab? – Al Qaeda, Eritrea? – By Maddy Fry
- Paul Collier: Can Africa harness its resources for development?
- The African Union and Libya, on the horns of a dilemma – By Thomas Alberts
- Solidarity Peace Trust Releases new report: “Hard Times” Matabeleland: urban deindustrialization – and rural hunger
- Liberia: Cautious Optimism Rules – By Songhai Advisory
- Erratic Policy Reactions Raise Risks for Banking and Manufacturing Operations in Kenya – By Exclusive Analysis
- Getting Gay Rights Wrong in Africa and brown envelopes in Nigeria – By Richard Dowden
- Nokia, Congo’s slave trade and Frank Piasecki Poulson’s documentary Blood in the Mobile: A review – By Georgina Holmes
- Would a win for President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf be the best thing for Liberian democracy? – By Clair MacDougall
- Uganda the key in East Africa’s oil-driven energy revolution – By Hannah Waddilove, AKE Group
- ‘Don’t Force Statehood on Somalia’ – in defence of Richard Dowden – by Prof Said Samatar
- African Arguments Editorial – Boko Haram is another consequence of unequal development in Nigeria
- South Africa: How I live in that Strange Place – By Desné Masie
- Gabon and Special Economic Zones – By Kissy Agyeman Togobo, Songhai Advisory
- Making Tax Work in South Sudan – By Matthew Benson
- What Happened in Liberia? – By Michael Keating
- Cameroon Elections Analysis: Biya must make reforms to avoid ‘Cameroon Spring’ – By Ajong Mbapndah
- An Update on the ICC 6: Kenyan politicians at last face the consequences of their actions – By Daniel Waweru
- Tuareg, Mali and a post-Gadaffi Sahel: rising risks to oil exploration and mining operations – By Exclusive Analysis Ltd
- Party time in Tunis – By Richard Dowden
- Africa and the Eurozone crisis – By Jolyon Ford, Oxford Analytica
- A Civil Society Deferred – failure of the Sudanese nation-state – A debate on a book by Abdullahi Gallab
- A Civil Society Deferred: We – the ‘Sudanese’ – have not been Liberated Yet – By Abdullahi Gallab
- Nigeria: Jonathan must prove himself against growing tide of discontent – By Ejiro Barrett
- Peacekeeping and politics in the DRC: MONUSCO is essential but must re-deploy east – By Marco Jowell
- Nigeria’s Sovereign Wealth Fund – planning for a rainy day – By Songhai Advisory
- A View of Abdullahi Gallab’s A CIVIL SOCIETY DEFERRED from a precolonial perspective – By Jay Spaulding
- African Arguments Editorial: Congo – elections alone will not fix this broken state
- Business awaits clarity on South Africa’s carbon tax debate – By Jolyon Ford, Oxford Analytica.
- Revisiting Biafra: civil war leader Ojukwu dies – By Richard Dowden
- How problematic is South Africa’s Secrecy Bill? – By Desné Masie
- The Zambian declaration: It’s time for change – By Jacqueline Muna Musiitwa
- Ghana’s Mining Sector: increase in corporate and windfall taxes spark opposition from sector – By Songhai Advisory
- Can the DRC Consolidate Free and Fair Elections? – By William Townsend, Free Fair DRC
- Industrial Action in South Africa in 2012 Likely to Affect Mining Firms, Construction Companies and Major Seaports – By Robert Besseling, Exclusive Analysis Ltd.
- Observing the Congo elections 2011 – an account by Victoria Crawford, Africa APPG
- Review of Two Zimbabwe Novels: The Boy Next Door and The Trial of Robert Mugabe — Reviewed by James Kilgore
- Angola: Demonstrations and Presidential succession (things start to get interesting…) – by Justin Pearce
- Welcome to ‘Diaspora Debate’
- The Kimberley Process and diamond demand – by Jolyon Ford at Oxford Analytica
- The Gambia’s Presidential Election: Jammeh consolidates hold on power – By Ebrima Ceesay and David Perfect
- Thoughts on ‘A Civil Society Deferred,’ – By Peter Woodward
- Hostage to conflict: security and economic interdependence in the Horn of Africa – By Sally Healy, Chatham House
- Hostage to conflict: security and economic interdependence in the Horn of Africa – By Sally Healy, Chatham House
- Fighting insecurity in the Western Sahel – groping towards a more integrated approach
- Zimbabwe: 2011 in political retrospect — by Takura Zhangazha
- Nigeria: living in the shadow of Boko Haram – By Ejiro Barrett
- A letter from Warrap State: South Sudan’s student’s – Children of the Revolution – By Naomi Pendle
- Angola’s New Oil & Banking Legislation – By Kissy Agyeman-Togobo, Songhai Advisory
- “If Somalia fails, it will fail like a Catherine Wheel” – in conversation with Jonathan Ledgard, author of ‘Submergence’ – By Magnus Taylor
- Prospects for African sovereign wealth funds – by Jolyon Ford, Oxford Analytica.
- ‘Pray the Devil Back to Hell’ and the making of Leymah Gbowee, Nobel Laureate – By Robtel Neajai Pailey
- Kidnap claims by new groups suggest growing competition for ransoms in northwest Africa – By Exclusive Analysis
- African Election Map 2011 – 2012 – By Simon Freemantle, Standard Bank
- Obama’s African second term – By Richard Dowden
- BBC Analysis: DR Congo elections open new wounds – By Theodore Trefon
- Growing Food Crisis in the Sahel – a region in need of long term solutions – By Celeste Hicks
- The International Community Must Not Turn Their Backs On Democracy In The DR Congo – By William Townsend, Free Fair DRC
- The Afterlife of Frantz Fanon: On the 50th Anniversary of His Death – By Michael Keating
- When Mrs Thatcher met Mandela and Mo Ibrahim on Today – By Richard Dowden
- Guinea: donor assistance will reduce contract non-payment risks despite continued risks of sporadic violence – By Exclusive Analysis
- Post-Secession Sudan: Challenges and Opportunities – By Dr Ghazi Salahuddin Atabani
- DRC election ‘too flawed to be credible’ – civil society and Congolese diaspora speak out – By Kissy Agyeman-Togobo, Songhai Advisory
- A Timeline for Catastrophe: Sudan’s Continuing Slide Toward War – By Eric Reeves
- A hundred years since birth, but what has happened to the ANC? – By Richard Dowden
- South Africa’s ‘nationalistion’ debate – By Jolyon Ford, Oxford Analytica
- Nigeria: scrapping fuel subsidy ‘ill-timed’ – By Hannah Waddilove, AKE Group
- Looking for Transwonderland: Noo Saro Wiwa goes home – A review by Magnus Taylor
- Ending the LRA: reason for optimism and political commitment – By Ned Dalby, International Crisis Group
- What’s Diaspora got to do with it? – By Dele Fatunla
- Ghana: women still sidelined politically as 2012 election approaches – By Clair MacDougall
- DFID’s aid priorities and Africa – a new report by the Africa All Party Parliamentary Group
- Defining the diaspora’s role and potential with Africa (a response to ‘What’s diaspora got to do with it?’) – By Semhar Araia
- Guy Scott and the ‘Caribbeanization’ of Zambia – Consequences for Zimbabwe? — by Brooks Marmon
- In the 2 Sudans: where separation breeds conflict – By Charlie Warren
- Nigeria: country tense as Jonathan accedes to some of fuel protestors’ demands – By Ejiro Barrett
- Intervening in Somalia: risky business with no end in sight – By Marco Jowell
- “They Bombed Everything that Moved” Aerial military attacks on civilians and humanitarians in Sudan, 1999 – 2012 – By Eric Reeves
- Boko Haram: The answer to terror lies in providing more meaningful human security – By Olly Owen
- Charles Taylor a CIA Informant — The Need to Retool Liberia’s Relationship with the US – By Robtel Neajai Pailey
- Zimbabwe and the Politics of Impunity — by Alex Lichtenstein
- Goodluck Jonathan’s perfect storm – By Richard Dowden
- Kenyatta, Ruto, Sang and Muthaura to face trial at ICC for crimes against humanity – By Keith Somerville
- Kenya: ICC shakes up politics, but Ruto and Kenyatta may still run for President – By Ken Opalo
- Uganda: oil and succession plans combine in Kampala – By Angelo Izama
- What’s Diaspora Got to do with it? It’s all about Social Capital – By Boko Inyundo
- New research reveals how Africa tweets – By Beatrice Karanja
- Resettlement Debate Highlights Ethiopia’s Rights Problem – By William Davison
- Egypt: revolution risks being captured by Islamists – By Adel Darwish
- Senegal: Closely contested presidential polls will heighten risks of protests, and contract risks if the opposition wins – By Exclusive Analysis
- Getting Somalia Wrong: faith, war and hope in a shattered state – By Magnus Taylor
- Oil: Sierra Leone calling all Takers – By Nana Ampofo, Songhai Advisory
- South Sudan’s Doomsday Machine – By Alex de Waal
- Parastatals and the private sector: policy and partnerships in South Africa – By Jolyon Ford, Oxford Analytica
- Illegal and Invisible: Sexuality, Identity and LGBT Rights in Liberia – By Stephanie C. Horton
- Getting Somalia Wrong? – Signs of hope in a shattered state – a realistic but empathetic analysis – review by Keith Somerville
- Sub-Saharan Oil and Gas 2012: a Business Africa guide – By Rolake Akinkugbe, Ecobank Capital
- RAS/African Arguments Conference: DR Congo: Beyond the 2011 elections
- Fighting poverty in South Africa: the NDP, ANC and a political Big Beast – By Desné Masie
- The contest over peace and security in Africa – By Alex de Waal
- Pipe-dreaming over oil in South Sudan – By Luke Patey
- Getting Somalia Wrong: a history of international misreading – By Abdi Aynte
- Saving Somalia? – reflections on the last 20 years, and the upcoming ‘London Conference’ – By Richard Dowden
- Senegal’s day of reckoning: it’s the economy stupid! – By Sanou Mbaye
- Tullow begins Uganda farmdown after PSA signing with Uganda Government – By Angelo Izama
- Kenyan-Sudanese Relations: heading for a collision – By Peter Howes
- South Africa: Zuma’s corruption charges linger on the road to re-election – By Paul Holden
- Somaliland and the ‘London Conference’: Silanyo must challenge denial of Somaliland’s rights – By Ahmed M.I. Egal
- What’s diaspora got to do with it indeed? – By Chukwu-Emeka Chikezie
- Nigeria: Ribadu’s return is good news, but Jonathan must take on the State Governors – By Jeremy Weate
- A Tale of Two Food Crises: How to Respond, not Whether to Respond – By Laura Hammond
- Congo: Due diligence can help efforts to end resource-fuelled conflict – By Fred Robarts and Gregory Mthembu-Salter
- Nigeria: The Risks of a Coup or Civil War – Exclusive Analysis Ltd
- Angola: Is UNITA sinking after Chivukuvuku jumps ship? – By Keith Somerville
- Congo is on the move, but where is it going? Reflections on elections in the DRC – By William Townsend
- Rethinking investor risk in contemporary Zimbabwe – by Jolyon Ford at Oxford Analytica.
- Making money in Somaliland: meeting Abdirashid Duale, CEO, Dahabshiil – By Magnus Taylor
- ‘If Mugabe is the only invitee who turns up in person at your party, you have a problem’: DRC beyond the elections – By Kris Berwouts
- Escaping Africa: a new dawn for French policy? – By Richard Dowden
- For oil and peace, India must stand up in the two Sudans – Luke A. Patey
- Diary: Whatever happened to Africa’s rapid urbanisation? – By Magnus Taylor
- Piracy is as likely to be solved in London as Somalia – By David Leonard
- Humanitarian Aid and Security in Somalia: Separate, But Still Unequal? – By Melanie Teff, Refugees International
- Some Perceptions on the Poverty Question in Zimbabwe — by Busani Mpofu
- Libya: NTC must exercise authority and tackle militias – By Jason Pack
- Elections in Senegal: a critical historical juncture – By Alpha Diedhiou
- President Mugabe’s ‘ambiguous revolution by political default’ — by Takura Zhangazha
- Whither Senegalese democracy? – By Carlos Oya
- Somalia and the London Conference: the wrong route to peace – By Richard Dowden
- What’s Diaspora got to do with it? Three home truths – By Chukwu-Emeka Chikezie
- The Tuareg: between armed uprising and drought – Baz Lecocq and Nadia Belalimat
- Intercommunal violence in Jonglei State: from restitution to revenge – By Adam Hyde
- North Kivu’s False Peace – By Michael Deibert
- No Condition is Permanent: A Look at Senegal’s Presidential Polls Thus Far – By Kissy Agyeman-Togobo, Songhai Advisory
- Debating ‘Becoming Zimbabwe: A History from the Pre-colonial Period to 2008′ — by Joost Fontein
- Nigeria: a ‘pivotal power’ in emerging markets? — by Jolyon Ford at Oxford Analytica.
- Towards a second round in Senegal: Teacher versus disciple – By Alpha Diedhiou
- Don’t force statehood on Somalia? – A response to Richard Dowden – By Mohamed Haji Ingiriis
- Why Big Men are not the answer to Africa’s conflicts – Keith Somerville
- ZANU-PF and China: does Zimbabwe really ‘yearn for the Yuan?’ – By Andrew C. Miller
- Fighting for Black Gold in Africa: Liberians Approach Oil Finds with Caution – By Robtel Neajai Pailey
- Zambia: Sata and co. follow through on election pledge to fight corruption – By Exclusive Analysis
- Africa’s new energy giants may have transparency on their side, by Thalia Griffiths at African Energy
- Diary: Business as Usual/Cash and Compassion – Somali diaspora under the spotlight – By Magnus Taylor
- The Problem with Invisible Children’s “Kony 2012″ – By Michael Deibert
- #StopKony2012: For most Ugandans Kony’s crimes are from a bygone era – By Angelo Izama
- Zimbabwe 2012 : elections or another GNU? — by Ibbo Mandaza
- Boko Haram – more complicated than you think – By Richard Dowden
- Ghana at 55 – poised for a great leap forward? – By Nana Ampofo at Songhai Advisory
- Zimbabwe: The Shadow of Elections — by Brian Raftopoulos
- Don’t Elevate Joseph Kony – By Alex de Waal
- Diary: Angola comes to town – Georges Chicoti asserts foreign policy strength and business potential– By Justin Pearce
- The Arab Spring – Senegalese Echoes? – By Jeggan C. Senghor
- Lubanga guilty verdict sends message that will be heard beyond Ituri, DR Congo – By William Townsend
- Your Wad is my Bond: Are Diaspora Bonds Worth the Risk for Diaspora Africans? – By Dele Meiji Fatunla
- Kony: What’s to be done? – Alex de Waal
- Tuareg rebellion could spark regional violence in Mali, Niger and Southern Algeria – By Celeste Hicks
- Somaliland did not surrender sovereignty by attending the London Conference – By Mohamed A Omar, Foreign Minister, Somaliland
- StopKony fine, but post-conflict reconstruction in Northern Uganda is the real story – By Marjoke Oosterom
- Democratic change in West Africa – Senegal and Guinea Bissau go to the polls – By Peter Howes, analyst at Risk Resolution Group
- Understanding the al-Shabaab/al-Qaeda ‘merger’ – By Abdi Aynte
- Resource Nationalism in Africa: what it means for governments, companies and communities – By Jolyon Ford at Oxford Analytica.
- Association of Concerned Africa Scholars – Africa specialists address risks of KONY2012 campaign and military solutions
- How Kony survives and Obasanjo’s one man peace mission – By Richard Dowden
- Malawi’s democracy dips into recession – By Keith Somerville
- Guinea: Risk or Reward? The Mining Sector and Its Discontents – Kissy Agyeman-Togobo at Songhai Advisory
- The Lubanga verdict: a milestone in the fight against impunity ? – By Koen Vlassenroot
- Diary – Inside the Shadow World: Feinstein and Alderman debate the global arms trade in Africa – By Magnus Taylor
- Breaking News: Mali Coup Likely to Hike Mining Taxes and Raise Terrorism Risks – By Exclusive Analysis
- African Arguments Editorial: Mali’s coup makes Tuareg rebellion at its heart harder to resolve – By William Townsend
- Senegal Elections: Keeping the Momentum from the First Round – By Mohamed Jalloh
- The Malian Political Crisis: taking grievances seriously – By Brian J. Peterson
- A letter from South Sudan: rearmament in Warrap State – By Naomi Pendle
- Uncertainty in Mali as all sides wonder, ‘what next?’– By Camilla Toulmin
- DIARY: Mallam Sanusi ‘The Governor’ comes to town (again) – By Magnus Taylor
- Association of Concerned African Scholars: Resources on Uganda, the LRA, and Central Africa
- Exploitation of African seas and fisheries: time to stop turning a blind eye – By Bob Dewar
- Off to the races: Kenya’s oil, Uganda’s dilemmas – By Angelo Izama
- Mali: the hot season is coming – By Baz Lecocq
- Macky’s election restores hope to Senegal – By Amy Niang
- Ngozi for President – By Richard Dowden
- Hungry for Democracy: The Malian Peasantry and the Coup – By Brandon County and Brian J. Peterson
- An African President of the World Bank is not the Solution, when the Bank itself is the Problem – By Desné Masie
- Okonjo-Iweala: A Diasporan abandoning ship or flying the flag for Africa? – By Dele Meiji Fatunla
- Somalia: Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys and the politics of the al-Shabaab split – By Abdi Aynte
- Lighting Africa’s development path – By Jacqueline Musiitwa and Omolade Dada
- Mali: how bad can it get? – A conversation with Isaie Dougnon, Bruce Hall, Baz Lecocq, Gregory Mann and Bruce Whitehouse
- Viktor Bout – Africa’s Lord of War – sentenced to 25 years – Andrew Feinstein
- Malawi’s new president must build support and mend donor relations – by Keith Somerville
- Somalia’s ‘Newly Liberated Areas’ – What Comes Next? – By James Smith
- “You can’t come here with European eyes”: A letter to John Humphreys on his trip to Liberia – By Richard Dowden
- What’s next for the DRC? Looking Ahead – By Laura E. Seay
- Boris or Ken – what’s in it for diasporans and does anybody care? – By Dele Meiji Fatunla
- Malawi: the Banda Succession – By Nick Wright
- The Millennium Development Goals – What next, Mr Cameron? – By Myles Wickstead
- “No Tanzanian was involved in the BAE scandal” – a statement beyond satire – Sarah Hermitage
- Zambia: Sata gets tough on corruption (and this time it’s serious) – By Jack Hogan
- Guinea-Bissau Coup Means Angolan Investments at High Risk – By Exclusive Analysis
- Political risk in Africa: predicting the unpredictable – by Jolyon Ford at Oxford Analytica.
- Mali: democracy, the coup and the anti-globalization left – Right Questions, Wrong Answers? – By Gregory Mann
- Chad: oil wealth brings only superficial change – By Celeste Hicks
- Progress, Power and Violent Accumulation in Zimbabwe — by David Moore
- Making Sense of Kony: Critical information on the conflict in Northern Uganda
- Ethiopia can become new East African hegemon – By Josh Maiyo
- Guinea Bissau Coup: military plays politics to defend own power – By David Stephen
- A Delicate Dance: China’s Shifting Foreign Policy in Sudan and South Sudan
- Alex de Waal: Currently, it’s war for North and South Sudan
- Libya: NTC must assert itself and consign federalism to the dustbin of history – By Jason Pack
- Confronting ‘Talibanization’ in Mali: The Other Ansar Dine, Popular Islam, and Religious Tolerance – Brian J. Peterson
- Kony2012: New teacher and student educational resource on Invisible Children campaign
- Charles Taylor: the long Wait for Justice Almost at an End – By Colin Waugh
- Senegal and Mali: Some thoughts on West African democracy – By Dayo Olaide
- On the Charles Taylor Verdict – Is There Justice in Africa? By Michael Keating
- Diary: A ‘Soldier’s Peace’? Angola Forum, Chatham House – By Eric Cooper
- Diary: Review of Chatham House Meeting with Pa’gan Amum, Chief Negotiator for South Sudan — By William Townsend
- Guinea-Bissau: ECOWAS “Zero Tolerance” Principle is Highly Tolerant After All — By Paulo Gorjão and Pedro Seabra
- Mauritania: Protests likely to increase in Nouakchott — By Exclusive Analysis Ltd
- THE NEW LIBYA: PLUS ÇA CHANGE? — By Edward Kannyo
- Ernst and young: FDI into Africa accelerates as investor perceptions begin to shift
- Diary: President Guebuza, Mozambique: New Threats to the Peace and Security of Africa and the World
- Richard Dowden: Notes from Tunis – discovering its identity post-revolution
- Diary: The Meles Zenawi show – World Economic Forum on Africa, 2012 – By Magnus Taylor
- What does the rise of the far right in Europe mean for Africa’s Diaspora?
- Beyond Kony 2012: a new E-book
- Stalemate in Sudan as neither North nor South can make decisive move – By Nanne op’t Ende
- Africa and the EU: Africa APPG report on trip to Brussels
- Harare International Festival of the Arts – Aaron Kohn finds a surprisingly resilient arts scene in Zimbabwe’s capital
- Japanese international development: human rights and democracy still the elephant in the room – By Magnus Taylor
- Congo: The hunt for Bosco – Kabila turns on his friends – By William Townsend
- Investor perceptions in Africa: starting an argument — by Jolyon Ford at Oxford Analytica.
- How Meles rules Ethiopia – By Richard Dowden
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