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    Malawi: Banda brings Malawi back from the brink – By Keith Somerville

    By Uncategorised
    May 22, 2012
    When Joyce Banda was sworn in as president on 7th April, following the death of President Bingu wa Mutharika, she was faced with an ...
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    How Rwanda Judged its Genocide – New Africa Research Centre ‘Counterpoint’ by Phil Clark

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    May 21, 2012
    Latest in the Africa Research Institute‘s excellent Counterpoints series is by SOAS lecturer Dr Phil Clark, and deals with Rwanda’s Gacaca courts. INTRO ‘Since ...
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    How Meles Zenawi rules Ethiopia – By Richard Dowden

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    May 21, 2012
    Meles Zenawi is the cleverest and most engaging Prime Minister in Africa – at least when he talks to visiting outsiders. When he speaks ...
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    Investor perceptions in Africa: starting an argument — by Jolyon Ford at Oxford Analytica.

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    May 18, 2012
    Do many existing or potential investors in London and similar settings unwittingly misconceive relative business risks in Africa? I ask this question conscious that ...
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    Congo: The hunt for Bosco – Kabila turns on his friends – By William Townsend

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    May 18, 2012
    As the rumour mill turns and suspicion runs rife, conflict is unfolding in eastern Congo’s Kivu provinces once again, following three years of relative ...
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    Japanese international development: human rights and democracy still the elephant in the room – By Magnus Taylor

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    May 17, 2012
    The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) is clearly an organisation with a positive PR agenda. The lunch laid out after the briefing with their ...
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    Zimbabwe Harare International Festival of the Arts – Aaron Kohn finds a surprisingly resilient arts scene

    By Uncategorised
    May 17, 2012
    Often it is assumed that dictatorships are completely, absolutely bad. Rotten to the core. The businessmen of that nation are corrupt. The students who ...
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  • Politics

    Africa and the EU: Africa APPG report on trip to Brussels

    By Uncategorised
    May 16, 2012
    The European Union is playing an increasingly important role in mediating how the UK relates to Africa across a range of policy areas including ...
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  • Politics

    Sudanese stalemate as neither North nor South can make decisive move – By Nanne op’t Ende

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    May 16, 2012
    The tactical calculations in the conflict between North and South Sudan are staggeringly complex but they have one thing in common: neither party has ...
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  • Politics

    Beyond Kony 2012: a new E-book

    By Uncategorised
    May 15, 2012
    Amanda Taub – blogger at Wronging Rights – has been quick out of the blocks in producing what would appear to be the first ...
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