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    August 4, 2015
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    Addis Ababa’s Transformation – By Ismail Einashe

    The Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa is going through one of the fastest rates of urban growth in the world. In Amharic “˜Addis Ababa’ means “˜new flower’, ...
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  • Politics
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    August 4, 2015
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    Obama in Addis – By Richard Dowden

    I had expected President Obama to say some tough things to Africa’s rulers at the African Union in Addis Ababa last week but I expected him to ...
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  • Politics
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    August 3, 2015
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    Stephen Ellis: An Appreciation – By Lansana Gberie

    The loss of Professor Stephen Ellis on 29 July 2015 at 62, after a battle with the debilitating leukaemia which he bore with stoicism and good ...
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  • Politics
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    August 3, 2015
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    Remembering Jemera Rone

    Jemera Rone, the pioneering human rights researcher who worked extensively on Sudan and what is now South Sudan, has died. She worked for Human Rights Watch ...
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  • Politics
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    August 3, 2015
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    The Neglected Niger Delta: How Politicians Can Help Themselves (and Everyone Else) – By Chris Newsom

    The Niger Delta region of Nigeria has emerged from the 2015 election season with a population feeling both politically and materially wounded. Goodluck Jonathan’s electoral defeat produced ...
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  • Politics
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    July 30, 2015
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    Stephen Ellis – By Richard Dowden

    Stephen Ellis who died yesterday was one of the greatest Africanists of his generation. He was also a great friend to me and my family and ...
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  • Politics
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    July 30, 2015
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    In Memoriam Stephen Ellis, 1953-2015

    The Leiden African Studies Centre is very sad to report that Prof. Stephen Ellis died on July 29, 2015. Stephen had leukemia, a disease that first ...
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  • Politics
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    July 30, 2015
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    Book Review Response: the Khartoum Springs, Civil society and State Security – By W.J. Berridge

    I would like to thank Dr Alex De Waal for his very generous review of my book, Civil Uprisings in Modern Sudan: The “˜Khartoum Springs’ of ...
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  • Politics
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    July 29, 2015
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    It’s the Politics, Stupid – By Richard Dowden

    This article was published in The Times on July 28th President Obama’s message to Africa’s rulers at the African Union in Addis Ababa today will encourage ...
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    July 28, 2015
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    Nigeria and the US press the reset button on relations – By Lagun Akinloye

    The four day official visit to the United States embarked upon by President Muhammadu Buhari drew to a close last Wednesday as he arrived back in ...
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