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    BRICS Summit improves cooperation, but lacks economic action plan – By André Roux

    By Uncategorised
    April 5, 2013
    There is no question that the BRICS countries together are a major economic force today – they account for 25% of global GDP, 40% ...
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    What can the Kenyan coast tell us about the 2013 elections? – By Justin Willis

    By Uncategorised
    April 4, 2013
    In discussing the elections at the Kenyan coast, I want to make two, perhaps contradictory, points. The first is that the coast has its ...
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    “˜Hybrid’ governance and Africa: examining a development buzzword – By Tom Goodfellow

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    April 4, 2013
    Hybridity, it seems, is everywhere today. In the wake of a decade of ruminating over the problems of “˜failed’ and “˜fragile’ states, there has ...
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    Advocacy in Conflict: speaking half-truths to power

    By Uncategorised
    April 3, 2013
    From a recent seminar series run by the World Peace Foundation: “International (principally American) campaigns that advocate policies and actions in conflicts around the ...
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    Kenya Following Sudan Tactics to Undermine ICC – By Stephen A. Lamony

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    April 3, 2013
    The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) obliges states parties to cooperate with the Court in regards to its investigations and prosecutions. ...
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    BRICS summit 2013: supportive pillars added to a nebulous grouping – By Simon Freemantle

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    April 2, 2013
    As the fifth BRICS summit concluded last week in Durban, South Africa, the common question posed to the few analysts in attendance (this author ...
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    African Roles in the Libyan Conflict of 2011: Alex de Waal responds to your questions

    By Uncategorised
    April 2, 2013
    Several people sent in questions to Alex de Waal in response to his article, “African Roles in the Libyan Conflict of 2011″³ available in ...
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    Central African Republic: President Michel Djotodia and the good little putschist’s tool box – By Louisa Lombard

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    April 2, 2013
    When I asked people in north-eastern Central African Republic (CAR) about Michel Djotodia, whilst conducting research there in 2009 – 2010, most knew very ...
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    Zimbabwe has a new Constitution, but disputes over the land provisions continue — by Ian Scoones

    By rethinkingzim
    March 29, 2013
        On March 16th, Zimbabweans voted on a new Constitution in a national referendum. The voting was largely peaceful, and the turnout higher than ...
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    Ethiopia’s Lost Jews – By Abdul Mohammed

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    March 28, 2013
    The coercive eviction of Ethiopia’s Beta Israel community was an act of societal vandalism, whose stated justifications of hunger and religious discrimination are false. ...
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