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Vital Kamerhe: Kabila’s public enemy number one? – By Kris Berwouts
On Friday 7th and Sunday 9th of February, the Congolese opposition leader Vital Kamerhe and a delegation of his party tried to take a plane from ... -
Terror and other challenges in the Sahel: Don’t ignore the local – By Kamissa Camara
“The challenges faced in the Sahel do not respect borders and, therefore, neither can the solutions,” UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has correctly observed. Narcotics and ... -
Climate Change in Africa
About the Author Camilla Toulmin is Director of the International Institute for Environment & Development. An economist by training, she has worked mainly in Africa on social, ... -
China in Africa
About the Author Chris Alden is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of International Relations at the LSE. He has researched and published on Asian-African relations for ... -
Britain in Africa
About the Author Tom Porteous has worked and travelled extensively in Africa as a journalist, UN peacekeeping official and for the Foriegn Office. In the 1980s and ... -
Decentralization in Somalia: a delicate balancing act – By Dr. Afyare Elmi
The issue of decentralization has been hotly debated in Somalia for the past decade. Following the collapse of the military dictatorship in 1991, few Somalis openly ... -
The United States in Africa
About the Author Raymond W. Copson is an independent scholar specializing in African affairs and U.S. relations with Africa. He teaches at the Johns Hopkins University School ... -
Addis Ababa: New talks, old problems – By Stephen Arrno
Whilst many people remain hopeful that the peace talks currently underway in Addis Ababa will lead to a genuine resolution of the conflict in South Sudan, ... -
MSoSs Event – South Sudan: finding the path to peace
Date & Time: Wednesday 19 February, 7-9PM Venue: Anatomy Lecture Theatre, Room K6.29, King’s Building, Strand Campus, King’s College London, WC2R 2LS Speakers: Tim Morris, UK Special Envoy ...











