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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 20, 2011
    2780
    0

    A letter from Warrap State, South Sudan

    A Comment on Internal Conflict Naomi Pendle Warrap State, May 2011 As we sit on crafted goatskin chairs in a rural Dinka market the teenage boy ...
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  • Politics
    By Magnus Taylor
    June 17, 2011
    3457
    0

    The East African Community – Hope for the Future

    By Andrew Othieno, Kampala On November 30, 1993, the countries of Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania, driven by historical ties, the need to promote sustainable utilization of ...
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  • Politics
    By Magnus Taylor
    June 17, 2011
    2527
    3

    The Geopolitics of Representation in Foreign News – the case of Darfur

    Both the privately-owned press in the global North and the state-owned press in the global South let the people of Darfur down. When there was coverage ...
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  • Politics
    By Magnus Taylor
    June 16, 2011
    2937
    0

    Dr Martyn Davies – China and the Changing Face of Africa

    Addressing the Sustainability of the Relationship Dr Martyn Davies is the CEO of Frontier Advisory (Pty) Ltd, a leading research, strategy and capital advisory firm that ...
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  • Politics
    By Magnus Taylor
    June 16, 2011
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    0

    Piracy in Horn of Africa – Foreign Office Questions (UK Parliament 14th June 2011)

    Piracy (Horn of Africa) 3. Eric Joyce (Falkirk) (Lab): What recent assessment he has made of the threat to UK shipping from piracy off the horn ...
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  • Politics
    By Magnus Taylor
    June 16, 2011
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    Discussion in Uk House of Lords on situation in Sudan – South Kordofan

    Sudan Wed 15th June Question 3.30 pm Asked by Lord Chidgey To ask Her Majesty’s Government what is their response to the situation in Sudan. The ...
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  • Politics
    By Magnus Taylor
    June 16, 2011
    2114
    0

    New Report: Towards a New Republic of Sudan

    Jon Temin and Theodore Murphy Lost in the recent focus on the violence in Abyei and Southern Kordofan, and before that the euphoria surrounding the January ...
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  • Politics
    By Magnus Taylor
    June 14, 2011
    3225
    0

    South Kordofan and the Nuba Mountains: An analysis of the recent conflict

    Despite the alarming prospects generated by the recent developments in South Kordofan and the Nuba Mountains, very little about the matter is been said on this ...
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  • Politics
    By Magnus Taylor
    June 13, 2011
    2366
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    Cí´te d’Ivoire: No War, but No Security

    AfricaFocus Bulletin Jun 10, 2011 (110610) (Reposted from sources cited below) Editor's Note "Between May 13 and 25, Human Rights Watch interviewed 132 victims and witnesses ...
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  • Politics
    By Magnus Taylor
    June 13, 2011
    3363
    0

    Saving the Africa Centre? By Richard Dowden

    I thought the days of effective agitprop and demos were over but this story might have a happy ending. For more than a decade the Africa ...
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