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Yearly Archives: 2015

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  • Central African RepublicPolitics
    By Tendai Marima
    October 15, 2015
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    Can the Central African Republic’s Samba-Panza hold it steady until the polls?

    The recent flare up of violence in the CAR forced elections to be postponed. But pressure is still on to organise polls before the transition’s mandate ends. Since a ...
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  • Politics
    By Stephen Chan
    October 15, 2015
    5739
    6

    African Political Thought, Part 3: The New African Man

    In part 3 of our lecture series, we examine transformation through the figures of Kenneth Kaunda, Julius Nyerere, Milton Obote and Kwame Nkrumah.  Welcome to Part 3 of our ...
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  • Politics
    By Edward Clay
    October 14, 2015
    4863
    1

    Review: Borderlines by Michela Wrong

    In a novel with clear analogies to Eritrea and Ethiopia, Wrong writes with sensitivity but doesn’t take any prisoners. Journalists have to report news and analyse it as ...
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  • Politics
    By Magdi el Gizouli
    October 14, 2015
    2772
    1

    Sudan’s international capital diplomacy

    Khartoum calculates that it can price up political accommodation with armed groups to normalisation of relations with Washington. But is the US interested? September was a busy month ...
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  • EgyptPolitics
    By James Wan
    October 13, 2015
    4911
    0

    In-depth interview with Mohamed Fahmy: ‘I am free. Now let’s free the others.’

    In an exclusive interview, the #FreedAJStaff tells African Arguments about how he coped in prison, why he’s suing Aljazeera, and who we should turn the spotlight ...
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  • Politics
    By Desné Masie
    October 12, 2015
    3278
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    Piketty in Africa: heat, hype and heterodox economics

    The economist celebrated for putting inequality on the mainstream agenda visited the world’s most unequal country. French socialist and economist Thomas Piketty was in Johannesburg last week to ...
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  • Politics
    By Kris Berwouts
    October 9, 2015
    4663
    2

    DRC: The final countdown to the 2016 elections or just another transition?

    President Kabila faces challenges on a number of fronts, from the opposition to the grassroots to members of his own inner circle. How much longer can ...
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  • GuineaPolitics
    By Peter Dörrie & Katrin Dörrie
    October 9, 2015
    3975
    1

    Guinea’s elections: A country divided, reliving its past

    When Guineans go to the polls on Sunday, will President Alpha Condé be able to secure a second term in office? In May, Guinean shoppers got ...
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  • PoliticsTanzania
    By Mark Kapchanga
    October 8, 2015
    3725
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    On the campaign trail with Lowassa: “It is my turn to lead Tanzania”

    With Edward Lowassa at the helm, Tanzania’s opposition looks set to do better than ever before in the upcoming elections. But could the former PM go all the ...
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  • Politics
    By Stephen Chan
    October 8, 2015
    5289
    1

    African Political Thought, Part 2: The Thought of Liberation

    In part 2 of our lecture series, we see the influence of Cabral, the Lusophonic thinkers, and Zambia’s Kaunda. Welcome to Part 2 of our ten-part ten-minute ...
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