Yearly Archives: 2024
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Africa's Foreign EngagementsConflictDebating IdeasEritreaEthiopiaHorn of AfricamilitarisationRed SeaRegionalismSomaliaSomaliland
Somalia in the Red Sea Arena: Tensions and Domestic Implications
Somalia in the Red Sea arena, extraverted state politics -
“An ecological war is going on”: Uganda charcoal booms despite ban
Our undercover investigation highlights how easily corruption and unclear borders continue to undermine the charcoal ban in Uganda. When Mustapha Gerima decided to drop in on ... -
Responsibility to Protect: Africans’ Fate Caught In Global Crises
Africans and the absent state's failure to protect -
COP or CON? How Big Conservation captured biodiversity protection
There are two approaches to protecting biodiversity. One is colonial, abusive and ineffective, but hugely profitable for certain actors. Some 31 years after the Convention on ... -
How the World Bank and IMF can truly drive a clean energy transition
The financial institutions’ current approaches to funding renewable energy projects are far too limited, rigid, and opaque. As ministers around the world gear up for annual ... -
Beyond the Battlefield: The Survival Politics of the RSF Militia in Sudan
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Africa in a multipolar world
How does the continent press its advantages in the age of multipolarity, summit diplomacy and the new scramble for minerals for the Fourth Industrial Revolution? The ... -
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Uganda’s struggles resettling climate-displaced communities
Landslides and flash floods, made more likely by climate change, and deforestation have made some areas of Uganda permanently risky to live in. Over many years, ... -
The revolution devours its children: The fall of a royal house in republican Rwanda
The rise and scattering of an elite family, not on account of their ethnicity, but despite it, exemplifies the tragedy of authoritarianism in Rwanda. In 1793, ...











