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    DRC: Assessing the performance of MONUSCO’s Force Intervention Brigade – By Christoph Vogel

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    July 14, 2014
    Roughly 16 months ago (in March 2013), the United Nations strengthened its peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) with a ...
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    Anyone but al-Shabaab: Kenya’s political divisions laid bare by spiraling attacks – By Jeremy Lind

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    July 11, 2014
    Weeks after deadly attacks killed 60 at Mpeketoni in Kenya’s Lamu County, new raids on July 5th in Lamu and Tana River counties left ...
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    Kenya: Raila and Uhuru should stop holding the country to ransom over National Dialogue – By Abdullahi Boru Hallakhe

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    July 10, 2014
    In both symbolic and material terms, “˜Saba Saba’ occupies a significant place and meaning in contemporary Kenya. The date draws its significance from the ...
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    Imperialism 2.0? Review of Howard French’s “˜China’s Second Continent: How A Million Migrants Are Building A New Empire in Africa’ – By Michael Deibert

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    July 9, 2014
    When, midway through the American journalist Howard French’s new book, a Zambian politician tells him dejectedly that “we are not a poor people but ...
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  • Politics

    African Infrastructure Investment Survey

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    July 8, 2014
    Private sector perspectives on risks and opportunities The Infrastructure Consortium for Africa (ICA) has launched a new survey to capture private sector views on ...
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    African Economic Outlook 2014: growth, sloth and value chains – By Magnus Taylor

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    July 8, 2014
    It’s that time of year again when the OECD, AfDB and UNDP release the Africa Economic Outlook; a weighty 300 page publication which, according ...
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  • Politics

    Somalia: diaspora return a major benefit, but still dominated by older male elite – By Maimuna Mohamud

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    July 8, 2014
    The return of the many diaspora Somalis represents a new phase of diaspora engagement with Somalia.  The well-discussed financial remittances still constitute a crucial ...
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    Kenyan gloom and ineffective authoritarianism: free-form thinking on the state of Eastern Africa – By Magnus Taylor

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    July 7, 2014
    I’ve had the happy opportunity to participate in a couple of discussion seminars/roundtable events over the past 10 days on the East African region. ...
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    Leaked agreement shows Tanzania may not get a good deal for gas – By Ben Taylor

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    July 4, 2014
    Natural gas is on the scene in Tanzania, and expectations are sky high. There are those who see this as the end of aid ...
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    Al Shabaab’s foreign operations arm is busy recruiting in Kenya – By Mohamed Mubarak

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    July 3, 2014
    For months, the Kenyan security forces have been rounding up ethnic Somalis in Nairobi. This is part of a security operation (Operation Usalama Watch) ...
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