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Yearly Archives: 2015

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  • Burkina FasoPolitics
    By Eloise Bertrand
    December 2, 2015
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    How Burkina Faso ensured its freest and fairest elections ever

    Through the coordinated mobilisation of voters, civil society and the electoral commission, Burkina Faso made sure its most open election ever was also its most transparent. On 29 November, ...
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  • KenyaPolitics
    By Daniel Cullen
    December 1, 2015
    4832
    10

    Campaigners warn of Kenya’s ‘secretive’ plan to set up International Financial Centre

    Kenya’s government hopes a new Nairobi International Financial Centre will transform the economy, but observers warn it could contribute to illicit financial flows, inequality and a lack of ...
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  • Politics
    By Steffen Böhm
    December 1, 2015
    2541
    0

    It’s the system, stupid: Why the Paris climate talks are doomed to fail

    Nothing significant has changed since Rio 1992 or Kyoto 1997. COP21 in Paris 2015 will be no different. Here’s why. Even if the world celebrates a ...
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  • PoliticsTanzania
    By Hanno Brankamp
    November 30, 2015
    4879
    2

    #WhatWouldMagufuliDo sparks new bout of Tanzaphilia

    A few weeks into his presidency, John Magufuli’s moves towards free education, anti-corruption and belt-tightening are already recalling memories of Julius Nyerere. In 1967, professor Ali Mazrui opened the ...
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  • PodcastPolitics
    By Peter Dörrie
    November 26, 2015
    3058
    0

    AAP#5: China in Africa with Deborah Brautigam

    In this edition of the podcast, we are joined by Deborah Brautigam, author of Will Africa feed China and The Dragon’s Gift: The Real Story of China ...
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  • Politics
    By Stephen Chan
    November 26, 2015
    2954
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    African Political Thought, Part 8: the call for democracy

    Welcome to Part 8 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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  • BurundiPolitics
    By Izobukiza
    November 25, 2015
    3429
    1

    Burundi must avoid repeating the mistakes of Arusha

    Negotiations in Burundi cannot come soon enough, but as in the 2000 Arusha Accords, a focus on quick short-term solutions will only come back to haunt the ...
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  • Politics
    By Achim Steiner
    November 25, 2015
    2784
    1

    Pope Francis in Africa: the science and spirituality of climate change

    Just days ahead of the COP21 climate change talks, Pope Francis is set to address the ethical issue of climate change again. As part of Pope ...
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  • Politics
    By Stephen Chan
    November 23, 2015
    4864
    1

    African Political Thought, Part 7: Africa in the world

    Welcome to Part 7 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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  • Politics
    By Hafiz Ismail Mohamed
    November 19, 2015
    2842
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    The Sudanese rebels’ national agenda is causing local harm

    SPLM-North’s insistence on negotiating with the government about national issues only – rather than giving priority to South Kordofan and Blue Nile – is hurting the ...
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