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    African Roles in the Libyan Conflict of 2011: Alex de Waal responds to your questions

    By Uncategorised
    April 2, 2013
    Several people sent in questions to Alex de Waal in response to his article, “African Roles in the Libyan Conflict of 2011″³ available in ...
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    Central African Republic: President Michel Djotodia and the good little putschist’s tool box – By Louisa Lombard

    By Uncategorised
    April 2, 2013
    When I asked people in north-eastern Central African Republic (CAR) about Michel Djotodia, whilst conducting research there in 2009 – 2010, most knew very ...
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  • Politics

    Zimbabwe has a new Constitution, but disputes over the land provisions continue — by Ian Scoones

    By rethinkingzim
    March 29, 2013
        On March 16th, Zimbabweans voted on a new Constitution in a national referendum. The voting was largely peaceful, and the turnout higher than ...
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  • Politics

    Ethiopia’s Lost Jews – By Abdul Mohammed

    By Uncategorised
    March 28, 2013
    The coercive eviction of Ethiopia’s Beta Israel community was an act of societal vandalism, whose stated justifications of hunger and religious discrimination are false. ...
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  • Politics

    Why Europe’s Africans choose to come to Britain – By Ismail Einashe

    By Uncategorised
    March 27, 2013
    “There are more opportunities in Britain”, says Gulaid, a Norwegian-Somali barber shop owner from Streatham. The land of opportunity? You might be forgiven for ...
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  • Politics

    The BRICS and Africa’s growth dilemma – By Lorenzo Fioramonti

    By Uncategorised
    March 26, 2013
    The growth debate rages on throughout the African continent. Ever since the international consulting company McKinsey published its widely cited report “˜Lions on the ...
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  • Politics

    Bozize Falls and Zuma Fails in the CAR – By Michael Keating

    By Uncategorised
    March 26, 2013
    One of the tangential aspects of the deteriorating situation in the Central African Republic is the controversial role of South African Defence Forces (SANDF). ...
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  • Politics

    Mali: one year on… could they see the coup coming? – Andrew Lebovich

    By Uncategorised
    March 26, 2013
    Last week marked the anniversary of the coup in Mali, when a group of soldiers, headed by Captain Amadou Sanogo, moved against President Amadou ...
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  • Politics

    Zimbabwe: heading towards elections without political reforms – By Simukai Tinhu

    By Uncategorised
    March 26, 2013
    On the 16th March, the new constitution of Zimbabwe was approved by an overwhelming majority of voters. Ninety five percent voted “˜Yes’, and many, ...
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  • Politics

    Africa and the War on Drugs: Review Round Up – By Mario Patiño

    By Uncategorised
    March 25, 2013
    The World Peace Foundation’s blog, Reinventing Peace, invited a number of scholars and practitioners to share their reflections on Neil Carrier and Gernot Klantschnig’s ...
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