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Author: Alex de Waal

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Alex de Waal

Alex de Waal is Research Professor and Executive Director of the World Peace Foundation at The Fletcher School, Tufts University. He was the founding editor of the African Arguments book series. He is the author of The Real Politics of the Horn of Africa: Money, War and the Business of Power.

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    By Alex de Waal
    April 16, 2020
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    كوفيد-19 في أفريقيا: إعرف الوباء، واعمل على سياسته

    Arabic translation of Alex de Waal's Covid19 in Africa: Know your Pandemic, Act on its Politics
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    By Alex de Waal
    March 31, 2020
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    COVID-19 in Africa: “Know your Epidemic, Act on its Politics.”

    COVID-19 in Africa: Know your Epidemic, Act on Its Politics
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  • Covid-19Debating IdeasPublic Health
    By Alex de Waal
    March 19, 2020
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    Can There Be A Democratic Public Health? From HIV/AIDS to Covid-19

    Can there be a democratic public health? From HIV/AIDS to Covid-19
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  • Debating IdeasDecolonisationTexts and Contexts
    By Alex de Waal
    March 16, 2020
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    Introducing ‘African Arguments-Debating Ideas’

    Alex De Waal (Director at the World Peace Foundation and editor at African Arguments) introduces the ethos of Debating Ideas - the latest addition to the ...
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    Editor's PicksEgyptRed SeaSudan
    By Alex de Waal
    August 1, 2019
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    Cash and contradictions: On the limits of Middle Eastern influence in Sudan

    Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Egypt have been heavily involved in Sudan following al-Bashir’s downfall. But not everything is going their way. In Sudan, the revolutionaries ...
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  • Gen Awad Ibn Auf has now been sworn in as the head of the military council that is meant to oversee a two-year transition to civilian rule in Sudan.
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    By Alex de Waal
    April 12, 2019
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    A Cruel April in the Sudan Spring?

    The new rivalries at the top. An aborted revolution. And the international actors jostling for dominance.  On 11 April, following six days of protests, a cabal ...
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  • The UAE's Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, visiting Addis Ababa. Credit: Crown Prince Court, Abu Dhabi.
    Red Sea
    By Alex de Waal
    July 11, 2018
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    Beyond the Red Sea: A new driving force in the politics of the Horn

    Relations between the Middle East and Horn of Africa have long been neglected. But now they are changing everything. This is the first part of The Thin ...
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  • Politics
    By Alex de Waal
    May 6, 2016
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    How to steal from Africa, all perfectly legally

    When UK PM David Cameron opens the Anti-Corruption Summit on 12 May, we should be aware that the greatest fraud perpetrated on the majority of the world’s ...
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  • Politics
    By Alex de Waal
    April 20, 2016
    6328
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    The Tana Security Forum: In need of a reboot

    One of the few spaces in which an African security agenda could be debated frankly has been damaged, but it can be brought back to life. ...
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  • Politics
    By Alex de Waal
    September 19, 2010
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    Sudan: Time to Begin a National Constitutional Review

    In less than a year’s time, Sudan will need a new constitution – or (more likely) two. The Interim National Constitution expires on 9 July 2011. ...
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