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Yearly Archives: 2012

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  • Politics
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    May 1, 2012
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    Diary: Angola Forum – A ‘Soldier’s Peace’?, Chatham House – By Eric Cooper

    Angola is a country in serious transition. Leading indicators (from the admittedly scarce data available) suggest change has been afoot since the end of the civil ...
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  • Politics
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    May 1, 2012
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    Charles Taylor Verdict – Is There Justice in Africa? By Michael Keating

    The conviction of Charles Taylor is certainly some kind of justice. Many in Sierra Leone will feel that their suffering has been acknowledged by the international ...
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  • Politics
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    April 26, 2012
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    Senegal and Mali: Thoughts on West African democracy – By Dayo Olaide

    Over the two months, the state of West African democracy has been tested on several occasions. In Senegal, after second round elections, citizens elected a new ...
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  • Politics
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    April 25, 2012
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    Charles Taylor: the long Wait for Justice Almost at an End – By Colin Waugh

    Tomorrow in The Hague the judges in what has been one of the lengthiest and most unusual legal battles ever to have been fought on the ...
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  • Politics
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    April 25, 2012
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    Kony2012: Invisible Children campaign’s new teacher and student educational resource

    An 11-page resource for teachers and students is now available – React and Respond: The Phenomenon of Kony 2012 http://concernedafricascholars.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Kony-React-Respond.pdf This teachers’ packet includes an overview ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    April 25, 2012
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    Mali ‘Islamisation’ tackled: The Other Ansar Dine, Popular Islam, and Religious Tolerance – Brian J. Peterson

    Of the insurgent factions that have wrested control over northern Mali from the central government, and effectively partitioned the country, Ansar Dine (“Defenders of the Faith”) ...
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  • Politics
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    April 24, 2012
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    Libya: NTC must assert itself and consign federalism to the dustbin of history – By Jason Pack

    In today’s Libya, local is king.  Yet, if the country is to become a functioning state governed by an elected leadership capable of empowering its citizens ...
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  • Politics
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    April 24, 2012
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    North and South Sudan are at war – by Alex de Waal

    Sudan has been described as “˜Africa in microcosm.’ Formerly a single country, political conflict between North and South spawned its ongoing civil war through the second ...
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  • Politics
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    April 23, 2012
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    China’s Shifting Foreign Policy in Sudan and South Sudan: A Delicate Dance

    The RAS relaunches its Africa Asia Centre programme this Spring with a new seminar series exploring different aspects of Africa-Asia relations. Our first seminar will be ...
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  • Politics
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    April 23, 2012
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    Guinea Bissau Coup: military plays politics to defend own power – By David Stephen

      On the night of 12th April Guinea-Bissau “˜Military Command’ put troops on to the streets of Bissau, the country’s capital, closed the frontiers, imprisoned the ...
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