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  • Politics
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    July 21, 2014
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    Live from Bangui: Why Inclusive Dialogue Matters in CAR – By Louisa Waugh

    Last June, when I first arrived in the Central African Republic (CAR), one of the resident ex-pats suggested I visit “˜Cinq Kilo’ – Bangui’s largest market. ...
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  • Politics
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    July 18, 2014
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    South Sudan draws up ‘War Budget’, but oil production targets unlikely to be reached – By Richard Nield

    By the evidence of South Sudan’s budget, presented to parliament in late June, the country’s finance ministry has lost its mind. This time last year, the ...
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  • Politics
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    July 18, 2014
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    Biafra and Boko Haram: Different Conflicts, Common Themes – By Tom Lowman

    In late June, at a meeting with the College of Bishops of the African Church, Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan made some interesting comments on the Nigerian ...
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  • Politics
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    July 17, 2014
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    Burundi: CNDD-FDD keeps country under iron grip, but opposition must now participate in politics – By Kris Berwouts

    Until quite recently, Burundi seemed like the Central African country with the best record of post-conflict progress. The country achieved majority rule in 2005 after a ...
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  • Politics
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    July 16, 2014
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    Civil Society and the South Sudan Crisis – By Jérí´me Tubiana

    The inclusion of civil society in efforts to defuse the South Sudan crisis has so far been fraught. The parties to the conflict (see our recent report South Sudan: ...
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  • Politics
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    July 16, 2014
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    The continuing curse of state fragility in Africa – By Solomon A. Dersso

    Despite their legal attributes, in functional terms many African states (constructs of the continent’s encounter with colonial rule) came into being without possessing the requisite qualities ...
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  • Politics
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    July 15, 2014
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    Somalia Briefing: caught between anti-terrorism legislation, militants and starving to death – By Magnus Taylor

    When I heard, last night, that several regions of Somalia are once again at risk of famine, the prevailing feeling was one of déjí  vu. The ...
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  • Politics
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    July 14, 2014
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    DRC: Assessing the performance of MONUSCO’s Force Intervention Brigade – By Christoph Vogel

    Roughly 16 months ago (in March 2013), the United Nations strengthened its peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) with a more robust ...
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  • Politics
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    July 11, 2014
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    Anyone but al-Shabaab: Kenya’s political divisions laid bare by spiraling attacks – By Jeremy Lind

    Weeks after deadly attacks killed 60 at Mpeketoni in Kenya’s Lamu County, new raids on July 5th in Lamu and Tana River counties left over 20 ...
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  • Politics
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    July 10, 2014
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    Kenya: Raila and Uhuru should stop holding the country to ransom over National Dialogue – By Abdullahi Boru Hallakhe

    In both symbolic and material terms, “˜Saba Saba’ occupies a significant place and meaning in contemporary Kenya. The date draws its significance from the fact that ...
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