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Author: Magnus Taylor

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Magnus Taylor

Magnus Taylor is a Horn of Africa Analyst at International Crisis Group, the independent conflict-prevention organisation.

  • Politics
    By Magnus Taylor
    July 29, 2011
    3137
    2

    Cameroon: towards a post-Biya era – By Ajong Mbapndah L

    Paul Biya – “˜officially’ in his late 70s – is one of the longest serving leaders in Africa and the world. After serving from the 60s ...
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  • Politics
    By Magnus Taylor
    July 28, 2011
    5458
    13

    Famine in Somalia: It’s the Politics…stupid – By Richard Dowden

    “Here we go again”. These words should have been heard in November last year. Not since. That’s when the drought early warning lights flashed in Eastern ...
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  • Politics
    By Magnus Taylor
    July 28, 2011
    5527
    2

    Malawi: Bingu turns apocalyptic – By Nick Wright

    By the peaceful standards of modern Malawi, the 20th of July was a very bloody day indeed. At least 19 people were killed and many more were ...
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  • Politics
    By Magnus Taylor
    July 27, 2011
    2549
    0

    A Celebration of The East African Community and Continental Unity – By Andrew Othieno

    For East Africa; A NEW DAY HAS DAWNED! By Andrew Othieno; 26th July, 2011 Africa is an entity whose unique intelligence was distorted by external influence ...
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  • Politics
    By Magnus Taylor
    July 27, 2011
    4663
    5

    Who are Somalia’s “˜al-Shabab?’ – By Christopher Anzalone

    Continuing our examination of fundamentalist Islamic groups in Africa, Christopher Anzalone looks at Somalia’s Al-Shabab insurgents, describing how they relate to the country’s more conventional governance ...
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  • Politics
    By Magnus Taylor
    July 26, 2011
    3820
    0

    Enforcing the Dodd-Frank Act Would Promote Transparency and Development in Africa

    Equatorial Guinea is just one of many African countries to benefit from tighter regulation of foreign assets By Joseph Kraus, Ph.D. The recent “Arab Spring” uprisings ...
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  • Politics
    By Magnus Taylor
    July 25, 2011
    4454
    0

    Swaziland in Crisis?

    There is a sense that the little nation of Swaziland is in crisis yet again, but this time it is one that won’t go away. There ...
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  • Politics
    By Magnus Taylor
    July 25, 2011
    3088
    0

    A letter from Ghana: Nana Rawlings and the end of the Big Man?

    Politics in Ghana is a fraught topic and political debates should be entered into with a degree of trepidation. During my first few weeks in Accra, ...
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  • Politics
    By Magnus Taylor
    July 22, 2011
    2723
    0

    REPORT: British delegation visits Mauritania – discussion on Libya/AQIM/Economy

    Visit to Mauritania of the British Conservative Arab Network Delegation led by Daniel Kawczynski MP 19th – 23rd June 2011 Daniel Kawczynski MP with President Mohamed ...
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  • Politics
    By Magnus Taylor
    July 21, 2011
    5093
    1

    What went wrong in Zimbabwe, and what next? – By Richard Bourne

    It is clear that Zimbabwe is moving into a post-Mugabe phase. The 87 year old leader, who has dominated his country since it achieved recognised independence ...
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