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Yearly Archives: 2015

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  • Politics
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    April 21, 2015
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    Africa’s New Oil: power, pipelines and future fortunes – By Celeste Hicks. Profiled by Magnus Taylor

    Celeste Hicks is the former BBC correspondent in Chad and Mali and an editor on BBC Africa service news programmes. Her new book, Africa’s New Oil: power, ...
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  • Politics
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    April 20, 2015
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    South Sudan: who got what? – Brilliant new comic by Alex de Waal and Victor Ndula

    The below comic was produced as a collaboration between the World Peace Foundation, the Cartoon Movement and the Justice and Security Research Programme of the London ...
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  • Politics
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    April 20, 2015
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    Bona Malwal’s Truths – By Alex de Waal

    Bona Malwal, Sudan and South Sudan: From One to Two, London, Routledge, 2014. Bona Malwal’s political memoir is a complete resemblance of the man himself: argumentative ...
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  • Politics
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    April 17, 2015
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    Burkina Faso’s popular revolution fraying at the edges – By Valérie Arnould

    The ousting of Burkina Faso’s long-standing President Blaise Compaoré in October 2014 raised high hopes for a democratic transition in the country. Compaoré was removed following ...
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  • Politics
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    April 16, 2015
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    New EU approach to Horn of Africa migration sets worrying precedent – By Maimuna Mohamud and Dr. Cindy Horst

    The humanitarian crisis in the Mediterranean, in which thousands of migrants have drowned attempting to cross into Europe, highlights the urgency there is to find a ...
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  • Politics
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    April 16, 2015
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    Understanding Boko Haram’s Mass Abductions – By Michael Baca

    The first anniversary of the Chibok kidnappings served as a grim reminder of Boko Haram’s proclivity toward abducting noncombatants. While comprehensive statistics remain absent, available information ...
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  • Politics
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    April 16, 2015
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    Moreno Ocampo: Ma’aliya are Janjaweed – By Alex de Waal

    Yesterday I had the opportunity to put a question to Luis Moreno Ocampo, former Prosecutor of the ICC, who was visiting the Fletcher School. The question ...
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  • Politics
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    April 15, 2015
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    African Union pre-election report says Sudan poll environment not free and fair – By James Copnall

    An internal African Union report, the conclusion of a pre-election assessment mission to Sudan, concluded that that the polls would not be free and fair. The ...
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  • Politics
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    April 14, 2015
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    Sudan Election Diary: the Lonely Voter – by James Copnall

    The great Sudanese painter Rashid Diab has a recurring motif in his work of the last few years: a tableau of several women, depicted by the ...
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  • Politics
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    April 13, 2015
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    Nigeria Elections 2015: What Went Right? – By Antony Goldman

    Long before the counting was complete, the inquest at Goodluck Jonathan’s campaign headquarters had begun. How could their candidate in the 28 March Presidential election have ...
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