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Author: websolve

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  • Politics
    By websolve
    January 24, 2011
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    From Clash of Civilizations to Interdependence

    Among the many issues which are being discussed in the aftermath of Southern Sudan’s self-determination referendum, the “domino effect” which could be triggered in Africa and ...
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  • Politics
    By websolve
    January 20, 2011
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    Land Grabbing in Africa II

    Why do so many individuals and organizations shy away from calling land grabbing what it is, and either put it in inverted commas or trot out ...
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  • Politics
    By websolve
    January 17, 2011
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    Chronicles of Darfur

    Jerome Tubiana. Chroniques du Darfour. Grenoble: Editions Glénat, in partnership with Amnesty International, 2010. ISBN978-2-7234-7831-1. This is a unique contribution to the growing field of Dar ...
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  • Politics
    By websolve
    January 13, 2011
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    Does Africa need fair trade?

    I want you to leave tonight still confused! Why? Because I do not think there are yet strong enough grounds for a sure, caveat-free line on ...
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  • Politics
    By websolve
    January 13, 2011
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    Fairtrade not the whole answer for chocolate nations

    Orla Ryan is a journalist and author of Chocolate Nations: living and dying for chocolate in West Africa Visit any sweets counter in a UK supermarket ...
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  • Politics
    By websolve
    January 11, 2011
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    Wikileaks – China, the US and Africa

    China's relations with Africa hit the headlines again recently with the publication of what seemed to be sensational revelations in a dozen or so of the ...
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  • Politics
    By websolve
    January 7, 2011
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    Southern Sudan on the Eve of Self-Determination

    LECTURE BY THABO MBEKI, CHAIRPERSON OF THE AUHIP, FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF JUBA AND JUSTICE AFRICA: NYAKURON CULTURAL CENTRE, JUBA. JANUARY 7, 2011. Director of Ceremonies, ...
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  • Politics
    By websolve
    January 5, 2011
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    Sudan in Africa: A Vision for the Future

    LECTURE BY THABO MBEKI, CHAIRPERSON OF THE AUHIP, FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF KHARTOUM: FRIENDSHIP HALL, KHARTOUM, JANUARY 5, 2011. Director of Ceremonies, President Pierre Buyoya, Students ...
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  • Politics
    By websolve
    December 22, 2010
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    Land ‘grabs’ in Africa

    Recently, the media spotlight turned on so-called 'land grabs' – whereby agribusiness, investment funds and government agencies acquire farmland in Africa, Latin America and Asia. Private ...
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  • Politics
    By websolve
    December 15, 2010
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    Zimbabwe’s Land Reform: challenging the myths

    During the past decade, Zimbabwe has undergone a radical process of land redistribution. A new book to be launched by the Royal African Society explores the successes ...
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