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Yearly Archives: 2015

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  • NigeriaPodcastPolitics
    By Peter Dörrie
    October 30, 2015
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    AAP#3: Nigeria and the Buhari Administration with James Schneider and Lagun Akinloye

    Five months after taking office, President Muhammadu Buhari has finally named his cabinet. Journalist James Schneider and analyst Lagun Akinloye join us to discuss why it ...
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  • Politics
    By Stephen Chan
    October 29, 2015
    2904
    0

    African Political Thought, Part 5: coup artists and the new nationalisms-on-command

    In part 5 of our lecture series, we look at the rise of different types of African leaders including those of a military background. Welcome to Part ...
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  • Politics
    By Stephen Chan
    October 22, 2015
    4385
    1

    African Political Thought, Part 4: The Degeneration into ‘Big Men’

    In part 4 of our lecture series, we look at Mobutu, Banda and the degeneration into ‘Big Men’.  Welcome to Part 4 of our ten-part ten-minute lecture ...
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  • Politics
    By Morten Jerven
    October 22, 2015
    8545
    8

    Africa: why we need to study economies, not economics

    Economists now recognise history and politics matter in understanding African economies. But that should be our starting point, not our conclusion. In the 1990s and 2000s, ...
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  • EconomyEthiopiaPolitics
    By Fadil Elobeid
    October 21, 2015
    5875
    0

    Ethiopia: new cabinet, new plan, new direction?

    Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn has started his second term and the country is embarking on the next phase of its grand development plan. Has anything changed? At ...
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  • Politics
    By Anjli Parrin & Modupe Odele
    October 20, 2015
    4109
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    The few known knowns about US drone policy in Africa

    The US military says it only has a “small footprint” in Africa, but leaks and investigations reveal a sprawling network of operations and drone bases. On 15 ...
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  • Politics
    By Sophie T. Rosenberg
    October 19, 2015
    3889
    2

    The high stakes and low suspense of Côte d’Ivoire’s upcoming elections

    When Ivoirians go to the polls this Sunday, only one outcome looks likely. However, that doesn’t mean the country is united. In Côte d’Ivoire’s upcoming election this ...
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  • Culture
    By James Wan & Helen Reid
    October 19, 2015
    5131
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    Music, Mechanics and Migration: Five Must-See African Films

    From the enthralling story of a man on the run in Cí´te d’Ivoire to a remarkable documentary about making music in a Sudanese war zone, here are five African films ...
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  • PodcastPolitics
    By Peter Dörrie
    October 16, 2015
    3062
    1

    AAP#2: The State of Journalism in Africa with Jabulani Sikhakhane

    In this podcast, we talk with Jabulani Sikhakhane, deputy editor of The Conversation Africa, about his publication’s special approach to journalism and the state of the ...
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  • PoliticsTanzania
    By Emmanuel Tayari
    October 16, 2015
    5744
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    Opinion: Edward Lowassa is not Tanzania’s Buhari

    Tanzania may well need change, but the incumbent party in the upcoming elections looks more likely to bring in that change than the opposition. In debates ...
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