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Nigeria: Boko Haram’s oppressive shadow – By Ejiro Barrett
The massive security presence on the streets of Nigeria’s capital city, Abuja, and several cities across the country’s northern states is a vivid narrative of the ... -
Western Sahel insecurity – groping towards a more integrated approach
Chatham House, Thurs 9th Dec, 2011 Participants: Robert Fowler, Former UN Special Envoy to Niger Jérí´me Spinoza, Head, Africa Bureau, French Ministry of Defence Dr Knox ... -
Horn of Africa: Hostage to conflict – security and economic interdependence – By Sally Healy, Chatham House
Sally Healy is Associate Fellow, Africa Programme at Chatham House – she is the author of the recent report Hostage to conflict: prospects for building regional ... -
Hostage to conflict: security and economic interdependence in the Horn of Africa – By Sally Healy, Chatham House
Sally Healy is Associate Fellow, Africa Programme at Chatham House – she is the author of the recent report Hostage to conflict: prospects for building regional ... -
Thoughts on ‘A Civil Society Deferred,’ – By Peter Woodward
Abdullahi has produced another stimulating book triggering further thoughts about the state in Sudan and civil society. It looks at efforts to control society as it ... -
The Gambia’s Presidential Election: Jammeh consolidates hold on power – By Ebrima Ceesay and David Perfect
On 24 November 2011, Yahya Jammeh, the leader of the Alliance for Patriotic Re-orientation and Construction (APRC), comfortably won the Gambian presidential election. The Gambia (population ... -
The Kimberley Process and diamond demand – by Jolyon Ford at Oxford Analytica
The research and advocacy group Global Witness focuses on conflict and corruption involved in natural resources sectors. It has now announced that it intends quitting the ... -
Welcome to ‘Diaspora Debate’
Diaspora Debate is the newest blog on African Arguments Online, hosted by the Royal African Society and the Social Science Research Council. Diaspora Debate will be a forum for ... -
Angola: Demonstrations and Presidential succession (things start to get interesting…) – by Justin Pearce
Watching Angolan politics involves holding a large magnifying glass to details that in another country would not be worthy of mention. A few hundred protesters calling ... -
Congo elections 2011 – an account by Victoria Crawford, Africa APPG
There is one thing which unites the people of Democratic Republic of Congo today. Men and women, rich and poor, go about their daily lives with ...










