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    A Man of Good Hope – Review by Richard Dowden

    By Uncategorised
    January 12, 2015
    If this tale were a novel it would be unconvincing. Fate seems to conspire against Abdullahi Asad at every turn. He is a good ...
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    Filling Up the War Chest: The Economy and the 2015 Elections – By Idayat Hassan

    By Uncategorised
    January 12, 2015
    As the politics of fear continues to rise in the prelude to the 2015 general elections, little attention is being paid to examining the ...
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  • Politics

    Je Suis Nigeria – By Richard Dowden

    By Uncategorised
    January 12, 2015
    The great surge of marchers in Paris on Sunday was impressive and very moving but what was it for? We know what it was ...
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    It is time for Cí´te d’Ivoire and the ICC to end the nation’s cycle of revenge and retribution: Amnesty Simone Gbagbo and indict Blaise Compaoré – By Herman J. Cohen

    By Uncategorised
    January 8, 2015
    Since the end of the civil war in Cí´te d’Ivoire in May 2011, efforts to achieve national reconciliation have clearly been unsuccessful. The many ...
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  • Politics

    How Africa’s political regimes legitimate themselves through the fight against terrorism – By Hans De marie Heungoup

    By Uncategorised
    January 7, 2015
    Terrorism has been gaining ground in sub-Saharan Africa in the last decade. This does not mean that terrorism was non-existent in the region before ...
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  • Politics

    Nigeria Forum: campaign finance reform needed to make political office affordable for all – By Joachim MacEbong

    By Uncategorised
    January 7, 2015
    21,207,000,000 That is the total amount, in Naira, raised by the PDP at its fundraising dinner for the 2015 elections on December 20th. It ...
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  • Politics

    The South Sudan peace process: prospects for 2015

    By Uncategorised
    January 6, 2015
    Predicting conflict in South Sudan is easy. Those who warn that the coming of the dry season means further bloodshed are not being especially ...
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  • Politics

    Zambia Elections: PF tries to stem shift to Hichilema’s UPND – By Arthur Simuchoba

    By Uncategorised
    January 6, 2015
    Ballot papers for the January 20th presidential election in Zambia have been printed and should be in the country on or around January 9. ...
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  • Politics

    African Arguments Book of the Year

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    January 5, 2015
    On the last day of “˜business’ for the RAS in 2014 we announced our winner of the “˜African Arguments Book of the Year’ for ...
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  • Politics

    South Sudan’s ‘New War’: what does it mean? – By Tongun Lo Loyuong

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    December 22, 2014
    As South Sudan’s civil war enters its second year, lost in the melee of the violent entanglements and the power-sharing peace process is another ...
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