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    Angola Elections 2012: Dos Santos victory likely to bring more protests and violent repression – By Jon Schubert

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    August 28, 2012
    Ahead of the 31 August legislative elections “” the third the country has ever known “” the situation in Angola is increasingly tense. Opposition ...
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    Big Men, African Conflicts and Informal Power – A Review by Richard Mallett, ODI

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    August 24, 2012
    Taking up the call made by a number of recent contributions to the peace- and state-building literatures to “˜see what’s there’ (as opposed to ...
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    Somali Elections: politicians continue to use the country’s institutions for personal profit – By Prof. Liban A. Egal

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    August 23, 2012
    Somalia’s upcoming permanent government is feted as a model for national reconciliation and good governance. The signatories are largely former militia members, intellectual Diasporans, ...
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    Meles Zenawi: in his own words – By Peter Gill

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    August 22, 2012
    In the rush to judgement on the record and the legacy of Meles Zenawi as Ethiopia’s leader for the past two decades, the man ...
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    Meles Zenawi: two-sided man who took the Long March to power – By Richard Dowden

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    August 22, 2012
    Earlier this year I wrote that “˜Meles Zenawi is the cleverest and most engaging Prime Minister in Africa’ but I always felt that when ...
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    Meles’ death sparks succession planning as El Cid rides again – By Mike Jennings

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    August 21, 2012
    The death of Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi was announced this morning, following complications arising after a long illness. Yet for weeks now, rumours ...
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    Lonmin-Marikana: the end of South Africa’s post-Apartheid settlement? – By Richard Dowden

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    August 20, 2012
    The killing of 34 striking miners by police at the Marikana mine in South Africa last Friday is a tragedy that touches more than ...
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    East Africa: civil society and the oil sector – By Tony O. Otoa Jr

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    August 16, 2012
    Over the last 8 years, a lot has been happening in the Uganda oil sector following the discovery of commercially viable quantities in the ...
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    Burkina Faso: Blaise Compaoré and the politics of personal enrichment – By Peter Dí¶rrie

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    August 15, 2012
    By African standards, Burkina Faso is not a particularly spectacular country. It is small, has a tiny population and internal politics which most foreign ...
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    Somalia: peace in Mogadishu is fragile but holding – By Mary Harper

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    August 14, 2012
    Last month, as I walked through Bakara market – the main commercial district of Mogadishu – it was difficult to believe that just one ...
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