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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 6, 2011
    2335
    0

    Sudan: Framework Agreement – House of Lords debate

    House of Lords debates, 5 July 2011, 2:57 pm Lord Alton of Liverpool (Crossbench) To ask Her Majesty’s Government, in advance of Southern Sudan‘s independence on ...
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  • Politics
    By Magnus Taylor
    July 6, 2011
    1948
    0

    Great Lakes Westminster Hall debate – on DRC elections, mineral extraction, the role of Rwanda in region

    Great Lakes (Africa) Westminster Hall debates, 5 July 2011, 1:27 pm Eric Joyce (Falkirk, Labour) I want to say a few words, in opening, about the ...
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  • Politics
    By Magnus Taylor
    July 6, 2011
    1833
    0

    South Kordofan and Nuba Mountains – Timely Humanitarian Interventionism or yet Another Passive Rwanda-Like Inaction?

    By Ahmed Hassan I sat sipping my mint-flavored black tea hurriedly on one of these small teashops on the way from Kadougli to El-Obied. I could ...
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  • Politics
    By Magnus Taylor
    July 5, 2011
    2407
    0

    Female Genital Mutilation “” Debate – UK House of Lords

    House of Lords debates, 30 June 2011, 1:28 pm Baroness Rendell of Babergh (Labour) To ask Her Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking to increase ...
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  • Politics
    By Magnus Taylor
    July 5, 2011
    2050
    0

    CHATHAM HOUSE: Engaging an Emerging Superpower: Understanding China as a Foreign Policy Actor

    China should not be seen as a threat intent on deposing the United States as the world’s No.1 superpower or as a dormant, peaceful status quo ...
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  • Politics
    By Magnus Taylor
    July 4, 2011
    2954
    2

    ‘Recognize Somaliland as an independent state’ urges Foreign Minister

    By Mohamed A Omar Somaliland has recently celebrated the 20th anniversary of its declaration of independence. On May 18, 1991, Somaliland terminated its union with Somalia ...
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  • Politics
    By Magnus Taylor
    July 4, 2011
    2929
    1

    South Sudan’s Internal Dynamics

    Part II of Jens Pedersen’s paper for MSS: Making Sense of a Thorny Separation. Part I can be read here: The Political Economy in North Sudan ...
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  • Politics
    By Magnus Taylor
    July 1, 2011
    2407
    0

    Equatorial Guinea: It’s Time for Meaningful Reform

    By Tutu Alicante This week, leaders from across Africa descended on Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, the site of the 17th African Union Summit, to discuss the challenges ...
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  • Politics
    By Magnus Taylor
    June 30, 2011
    2260
    0

    Zambian Diaspora call for peaceful, free and transparent elections

    The most Zambians from the Diaspora who attended a Diaspora Forum Elections 2011 at the Houses of Parliament Committee Room 18, here in London complained about ...
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  • Politics
    By Magnus Taylor
    June 30, 2011
    2187
    0

    Piracy – UK House of Lords – Horn of Africa discussion

    House of Lords debates, 29 June 2011, 3:29 pm Lord Clinton-Davis (Labour) Lord Howell of Guildford (Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office; Conservative) My Lords, ...
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