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    ‘Guinea-Bissau: A Narco-Developmental State?’ – A response to Marie Gibert’s article

    By Magnus Taylor
    July 12, 2011
    By Toby Green and Peter R. Thompson Marie Gibert’s article published in African Arguments (“Guinea-Bissau: A Narco-Developmental State?”, 24th May 2011 – read here) ...
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  • Politics

    Juba and Khartoum: No Velvet Divorce

    By Magnus Taylor
    July 12, 2011
    By Amb. John Campbell – Council on foreign Relations Only days before south Sudan celebrates its independence from Khartoum, fighting that has targeted military ...
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    Abyei and South Kordofan contested areas – a pattern of political interdependence

    By Magnus Taylor
    July 11, 2011
    Part II of Jens Pedersen’s paper for MSS: Making Sense of a Thorny Separation. Part I can be read here: The Political Economy in ...
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    Food Crisis in the Horn of Africa: International Response Driven By Image of Africa – By Peter Gill

    By Magnus Taylor
    July 8, 2011
    By Peter Gill International responsiveness to the food crisis in the Horn of Africa has relied again on the art of managing the headlines.  ...
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  • Politics

    South Sudan: A letter from Warrap State – Impossible Expectations

    By Magnus Taylor
    July 7, 2011
    By Naomi Pendle If you walk to the far side of the market, beyond the large cauldrons of cooking broth and the boys who ...
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  • Politics

    Sudan: Framework Agreement – House of Lords debate

    By Magnus Taylor
    July 6, 2011
    House of Lords debates, 5 July 2011, 2:57 pm Lord Alton of Liverpool (Crossbench) To ask Her Majesty’s Government, in advance of Southern Sudan‘s ...
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  • Politics

    Great Lakes Westminster Hall debate – on DRC elections, mineral extraction, the role of Rwanda in region

    By Magnus Taylor
    July 6, 2011
    Great Lakes (Africa) Westminster Hall debates, 5 July 2011, 1:27 pm Eric Joyce (Falkirk, Labour) I want to say a few words, in opening, ...
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    South Kordofan and Nuba Mountains – Timely Humanitarian Interventionism or yet Another Passive Rwanda-Like Inaction?

    By Magnus Taylor
    July 6, 2011
    By Ahmed Hassan I sat sipping my mint-flavored black tea hurriedly on one of these small teashops on the way from Kadougli to El-Obied. ...
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  • Politics

    Female Genital Mutilation “” Debate – UK House of Lords

    By Magnus Taylor
    July 5, 2011
    House of Lords debates, 30 June 2011, 1:28 pm Baroness Rendell of Babergh (Labour) To ask Her Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking ...
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  • Politics

    CHATHAM HOUSE: Engaging an Emerging Superpower: Understanding China as a Foreign Policy Actor

    By Magnus Taylor
    July 5, 2011
    China should not be seen as a threat intent on deposing the United States as the world’s No.1 superpower or as a dormant, peaceful ...
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