Politics
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Business Africa is being retired
We have decided to retire “˜Business Africa’ with immediate effect. In an effort to streamline African Arguments’ blogs, forthwith we will focus on 5 ... -
One year on from Sudan’s September protests and inequality remains the inconvenient truth – By Muhammad Osman
A year has passed since the September 2013 protests in Sudan, in which more than 170 people, including women and children, died at the ... -
REVIEW: Rwanda 1994 – The Myth of the Akazu Genocide Conspiracy and Its Consequences
Review of Barrie Collins, Rwanda 1994: The Myth of the Akazu Genocide Conspiracy and Its Consequences, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan 2014, £65. Keith Somerville – ... -
Rethinking Zimbabwe to be retired
We have decided to “˜retire’ Rethinking Zimbabwe as an African Arguments blog with immediate effect. It was always the intention that blog strands would ... -
Murder of Senegalese migrant overshadows “radically new” politics of migration in Morocco – Sebastien Bachelet
Over the past few weeks, gruesome images have circulated depicting the ghastly murder of Charles Ndour, a twenty-five-year-old Senegalese migrant living in Morocco. Besides ... -
The President’s Bank: corruption allegations tarnish Somalia’s brave new world – By Jay Bahadur
The election of President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud in September 2012 was heralded internationally as an almost messianic break from the past, an end to ... -
A year after Westgate: what has Kenya learned? – By Jeremy Lind and Patrick Mutahi
A year has passed since Al-Shabaab militants laid siege of the Westgate shopping centre in Nairobi. The attack, believed to have been carried out ... -
ExIm Bank Reauthorization Critical for US-Africa Business – By Alyson McGee
The US Export-Import (ExIm) Bank has become the latest political football in Washington, as Democrats and Republicans argue over its value to the American ... -
Federalist moves heighten Somalia’s natural resources debate – By Liban Ahmad
Two years have passed since Hassan Sheikh Mohamud was elected the President of the Federal Republic of Somalia. He came in to office with ... -
Ebola outbreak highlights Liberia’s crisis of development policy – By Ashoka Mukpo
Before the 2011 presidential election in Liberia, I was relaxing on a beach in Monrovia when a man walked by wearing a t-shirt with ...









