African Arguments
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The Malian Peasantry and the Coup: Hungry for Democracy – By Brandon County and Brian J. Peterson
What does it mean when civil society groups like the Syndicate of Peasants of Mali announce their support for the military junta, and the ... -
Ngozi for President – By Richard Dowden
I made a mistake recently. When I read that President Obama had nominated Jim Yong Kim to be the next President of the World ... -
Macky’s election restores hope to Senegal – By Amy Niang
After months of tension, fuelled by ex-President Abdoulaye Wade’s obstinate bid for a third term, there is a great sigh of relief that Senegal ... -
Mali: the hot season is coming – By Baz Lecocq
It’s the end of March. Iwalan, the hot season, has started in Northern Mali. I’m not talking about politics now, I’m simply talking about ... -
Kenya’s oil, Uganda’s dilemmas – By Angelo Izama
In 2006, she opened her left hand to reveal a jewel. By the Albertine rift, hidden partly in the depths of the lake and ... -
Exploitation of African seas and fisheries: time to stop turning a blind eye – By Bob Dewar
The history of Europe’s fishing agreements with African and other developing countries has been chequered. In late 2011, there were 9 current and 5 ... -
Association of Concerned African Scholars: Resources on Uganda, the LRA, and Central Africa
ACAS resources ACAS is producing materials to contribute to the public debate about the Kony 2012 campaign and the military solution it proposes. These ... -
DIARY: Mallam Sanusi “˜The Governor’ comes to town (again) – By Magnus Taylor
Mallam Sanusi – Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria – looks like Lenin would have done had he been born in Kano. Beautifully ... -
Mali uncertainty as all sides wonder, “˜what next?’– By Camilla Toulmin
Nearly a week has passed since a group of mid-level officers led by Captain Sanogo carried out a coup d’etat in Mali’s capital, Bamako. ... -
South Sudan: rearmament in Warrap State – By Naomi Pendle
Deep in Warrap State’s wetlands, land that is used for grazing even in the driest season, the thickly wooded higher land, surrounded by rich ...










