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Yearly Archives: 2015

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  • PoliticsZambia
    By Sishuwa Sishuwa
    December 15, 2015
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    Can Zambia’s opposition unseat President Lungu in the 2016 elections?

    With the economy faltering, Lungu will face a strong challenge at the polls. His ability to stay in power will be determined by a range of ...
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  • Economy
    By Adam Sneyd
    December 14, 2015
    3901
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    Beyond the poverty of poverty reduction: the case of cotton

    Africa’s cotton producers still seek a better trade deal. But as the WTO Ministerial meeting convenes in Nairobi, the poverty hurdles are much higher than just ...
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  • Central African RepublicPolitics
    By William Clowes
    December 11, 2015
    3716
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    Will the Central African Republic’s elections create more problems than they solve?

    In light of the CAR’s recent disintegration, many doubt whether the elections scheduled for this month can be held safely and fairly. In early May of ...
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  • Politics
    By Nasredeen Abdulbari
    December 10, 2015
    4816
    4

    Professor Akolda Man Tier: in Memoriam

    Professor Akolda Man Tier was a rare scholar and man of integrity, commitment and honesty who dedicated his life to the study of law. One of ...
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  • Politics
    By Stephen Chan
    December 10, 2015
    3384
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    African Political Thought, Part 10: intellectual currents and philosophy today

    Welcome to Part 10 of our ten-part ten-minute lecture series on African Political Thought, brought to you by Stephen Chan, Professor of World Politics at the School of ...
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  • AngolaPolitics
    By Helen Reid
    December 8, 2015
    7007
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    The crackdown in Cabinda: the hidden politics of Angola’s exclave

    According to observers, the Angolan government’s recent clampdown on activism in Cabinda is “no accident but a clear political signal sent from above”. It was January ...
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  • PodcastPolitics
    By Peter Dörrie
    December 8, 2015
    2785
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    AAP#6: Elections in West Africa with Cynthia Ohayon and Kamissa Camara

    West Africa experts Cynthia Ohayon and Kamissa Camara join us to talk about the outcome of this year’s elections in West Africa and their national and ...
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  • Politics
    By Alcinda Honwana
    December 7, 2015
    7719
    1

    Enough! Will youth protests drive social change in Africa?

    Uncertain, unable to find secure jobs, and caught in the liminal state of ‘waithood’, young people are angry and are on the march across the world. Young ...
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  • Burkina FasoPolitics
    By Brian J. Peterson
    December 4, 2015
    5229
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    The “People’s Victory”: President-elect Kaboré and the democratic road ahead for Burkina Faso

    It’s tempting to think Roch Kaboré will simply replicate Compaoré’s old system, but the reality is that something has fundamentally changed in Burkina Faso. When Roch Marc ...
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  • Politics
    By Stephen Chan
    December 4, 2015
    2672
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    African Political Thought, Part 9: Trauma after liberation, gender equality, and building new constitutions

    Welcome to Part 9 of our ten-part ten-minute lecture series on African Political Thought, brought to you by Stephen Chan, Professor of World Politics at the School of Oriental ...
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