African Arguments
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Extrajudicial Killings in Kenya: The Easier Route – By Hassan M. Abukar
On December 20th, the head of Kenya’s National Police Service issued a report about the country’s 2013 crime rate. The good news was that ... -
Morocco trials a “˜radically new’ politics of migration for sub-Saharan Africans – By Sebastien Bachelet
2014 could be the year that significant advancements are made in the way that Morocco treats “˜irregular migrants’ within its borders. After last year’s ... -
Negotiating peace in South Sudan: Democracy, politics and armed movements – By Christopher Zambakari & Tarnjeet K. Kang
In less than three years since South Sudan voted in a referendum for secession, the new republic has become engulfed in what is its ... -
Princeton Lyman: Previous attempts to ‘bring Eritrea in from the cold’ have proved difficult, but we should still try
Princeton Lyman is a diplomat and former United States Ambassador to Nigeria and South Africa. The below is a response to Hank Cohen’s blog ... -
‘La Lucha’ – Goma’s own brand of Indignados – By Kris Berwouts
I can’t remember exactly when I first heard about them, but suddenly they were there. Not as a new organisation with a clear leadership, ... -
Time to Bring Eritrea in from the Cold (But It’s Harder than It Sounds) – By David Shinn
This is not a rejoinder to Hank Cohen’s piece – Time to Bring Eritrea in from the Cold – published by African Arguments on ... -
South Sudan: fighting could cripple oil industry for decades – By Luke Patey
The thousands of deaths reported in South Sudan’s current conflict may not be enough to motivate opposing sides to reach a ceasefire agreement at ... -
South Sudan: defence of constitutionalism may just secure the power of the powerful – By Andreas Hirblinger
Since South Sudan’s political crisis turned violent on 15 December 2013, the dynamics of conflict have left little hope that the standoff between the ... -
Why is the African Union still failing its people on peace and security? – By Martin Plaut
The conflict in the Central African Republic is spiralling out of control. “Strife in Central African Republic could turn into religious war and spill ... -
South Sudan talks must make provision for Justice and Reconciliation – By David Deng and Elizabeth Deng
As representatives of Salva Kiir and Riek Machar meet in Addis Ababa to negotiate a ceasefire to the conflict that has engulfed South Sudan ...











