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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
    June 30, 2011
    2676
    0

    Gordon Brown speaks at the Royal African Society

    Gordon Brown spoke at the Royal African Society Business Breakfast with the drive of a man with much to say about Africa, the World and continuing ...
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  • Politics
    By Magnus Taylor
    June 30, 2011
    3631
    6

    ALY VERJEE – An argument against arming the South: ‘More arms in Sudan serves no ordinary Sudanese’

    In recent commentary, some in the advocacy community have suggested that the United States actively move to provide the new Republic of South Sudan with anti-aircraft weapons ...
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  • Politics
    By Magnus Taylor
    June 27, 2011
    2188
    0

    UK coalition government stays strong on international development

    By Myles Wickstead One of the remarkable side-effects of the focus on Africa and international development in the lead up to the Gleneagles Summit in 2005 ...
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  • Politics
    By Magnus Taylor
    June 27, 2011
    8513
    2

    UNDERSTANDING ASYLUM OUTCOMES FOR ZIMBABWEANS

    Comparing the United States and South Africa By Prof. Norma Kriger (Independent scholar and consultant) A quarter of Zimbabwe’s population now lives in other southern African ...
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  • Politics
    By Magnus Taylor
    June 24, 2011
    4676
    0

    North Sudan’s political economy and internal politics

    By Jens Pedersen This post is Part I of a longer article Making Sense of a Thorny Separation – Part II can be read here: Internal  ...
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  • Politics
    By Magnus Taylor
    June 23, 2011
    1915
    0

    Pride versus Prejudice – RAS meeting on the criminalisation of homosexuality in Africa

    Event Summary Jide Macaulay is an Author, preacher and the founding Pastor of House of Rainbow Fellowship, a Christian Fellowship with groups in the UK, Nigeria ...
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  • Politics
    By Magnus Taylor
    June 23, 2011
    2466
    0

    AfricaFocus Bulletin- Sudan: New Violence, Uncertain Future

    Jun 22, 2011 (110622) (Reposted from sources cited below) Editor’s Note “The remainder of [Sudan] remains saddled with the ‘Sudan Problem’, where power, resources and development ...
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  • Politics
    By Magnus Taylor
    June 21, 2011
    2012
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    Africa in UK Parliament: Ivory Coast/Sudan – 20th June 2011

    Ivory Coast – House of Lords, Written answers and statements, 20 June 2011 Lord Chidgey (Liberal Democrat) To ask Her Majesty’s Government whether, in the light ...
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  • Politics
    By Magnus Taylor
    June 21, 2011
    2766
    1

    South-South, Middle-South, or Just Non-Western? Categorizing Japanese ODA to Africa

    By Devon Knudsen Japan became an aid donor in 1954, remarkably early on in its recovery from WWII, largely because its early ODA was given in ...
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  • Politics
    By Magnus Taylor
    June 20, 2011
    2525
    0

    What Future for Africa? – by Stephen Ellis

    Africa is now more important than at any time in the last fifty years.  You would never think so, to judge from the small-minded attitude of ...
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