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    November 19, 2013
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    Extraordinary Ethiopia – ancient, booming but undemocratic – By Richard Dowden

    When you say to people in Britain: “I’ve just been in Ethiopia”, they give you a look which says: “Poor you. Was it too terrible to ...
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  • Politics
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    November 18, 2013
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    In Africa, does democracy improve your health? – By Eleanor Whitehead and Zoe Flood

    Back in the 1990s, the Nobel-prize winning economist Amartya Sen famously wrote that “no famine has ever taken place in a functioning democracy”, coining an argument ...
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  • Politics
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    November 14, 2013
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    The Ben Ali Gap: Tunisia’s youth revolution turns over the reins of power to increasingly wrinkled hands – By Brian Klaas and Rafik Halouani

    Nearly three years ago twenty-six year old Mohamed Bouazizi had his vegetable cart confiscated by police.  Bouazizi was denied an audience with local authorities when he ...
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  • Politics
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    November 13, 2013
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    Africa’s media wars: a tough operating environment from Uganda to Angola – By Adam Green

    It has been a bruising year for African media. In May, Ugandan police seized the offices of two newspapers after they published a leaked letter alleging ...
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  • Politics
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    November 12, 2013
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    Politics not Refugees at heart of Repatriation to Somalia – By Ben Rawlence

    Last week I was in Dadaab refugee camp when the World Food Programme, in the midst of a budget crisis, took the unprecedented step of cutting ...
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  • Politics
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    November 12, 2013
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    Congo: is this the end of the world’s worst war? – By Richard Dowden

    It may be just a pause but the recent defeat of M23 in Eastern Congo could mark the end of the world’s worst and longest-running war. ...
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  • Politics
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    November 11, 2013
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    Governance in Africa – a strong case for power-sharing and collective action – By Keith Somerville

    David Booth and Diana Cammack, Governance for Development in Africa: Solving Collective Action Problems, London: Zed, 2013, pp.160, £16.99 This excellent and commendably succinct book – ...
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    November 11, 2013
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    Historical Backlash or Contemporary Realities for Uganda’s Asian population? – By Georgia Cole

    A recent incident in Uganda suggests that the state has once again failed to acknowledge and address the problem of anti-Asian sentiment on its streets. In ...
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  • Politics
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    November 11, 2013
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    Should Boko Haram be labeled a Foreign Terrorist Organization? – By Christopher O’Connor

    On November 13, two Subcommittees in the US House of Representatives – Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights, and International Organizations and the Subcommittee on Terrorism, ...
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  • Politics
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    November 7, 2013
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    Somalia: the world’s most dangerous place? – Good book, bad title – Review by Magnus Taylor

    James Fergusson’s “˜The World’s Most Dangerous Place: inside the outlaw state of Somalia‘ is a good book with a bad title – lending itself too much ...
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