Yearly Archives: 2024
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When will African leaders resist the neocolonial summons?
140 years after imperial powers at the Berlin Conference carved up the continent and its resources, Africa’s leaders are still trooping to global centres of capital, ... -
Is peace possible between Sudan’s warring parties?
Achieving lasting peace requires parties to negotiate with adversaries – no matter how difficult this may be. Ever since conflict erupted in Sudan on 15 April ... -
Guinea: When the putschists overstay their welcome
With neither elections nor a promised new constitution in sight, Gen. Mamadi Doumbouya’s three-year junta is tightening its grip on power – even as its foreign ... -
William Bascom and the Ifẹ̀ Bronzes: Reconstructing Histories of Expropriation and Repatriation in Nigeria
Ifẹ̀ Bronzes: Reconstructing Histories of Expropriation and Repatriation in Nigeria -
Bridging the Nutritional Gap: A call to action for burn victims in Ethiopia
More than 75 percent of severely burned patients lose up to a quarter of their pre-admission weight and end up malnourished. Burns are a serious global ... -
The continent falling behind: Africa’s placement in the Global Feminist Foreign Policy Discourse
Why has the Afro-feminist movement remained conspicuously absent in global discussions on Feminist Foreign Policy? In July 2024, the world convened for the third conference on ... -
The Failure of Militarized Diplomacy: Egypt’s Coup and the Decline of Continental Hegemony
Changing geopolitics and decline of military diplomacy; the case of Egypt -
The puzzle of Libya’s ancient ruins
Libya is replete with ancient ruins, archaeological sites and cultural landmarks. Why aren’t the locals interested? In the summer of 2023, I went home to Benghazi ... -
US Calls for Ceasefire: Sudan’s Peace Process at a Crossroads
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What the anti-immigration riots tell us about Starmer’s Labour
Labour strongly condemned the riots, but can Starmer’s faction confront its own dark history of race-baiting? What we know is that the far-right riots in the ...











