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  • GuineaPolitics

    Guinea’s elections: A country divided, reliving its past

    By Peter Dörrie & Katrin Dörrie
    October 9, 2015
    When Guineans go to the polls on Sunday, will President Alpha Condé be able to secure a second term in office? In May, Guinean ...
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  • PoliticsTanzania

    On the campaign trail with Lowassa: “It is my turn to lead Tanzania”

    By Mark Kapchanga
    October 8, 2015
    With Edward Lowassa at the helm, Tanzania’s opposition looks set to do better than ever before in the upcoming elections. But could the former PM go ...
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  • Politics

    African Political Thought, Part 2: The Thought of Liberation

    By Stephen Chan
    October 8, 2015
    In part 2 of our lecture series, we see the influence of Cabral, the Lusophonic thinkers, and Zambia’s Kaunda. Welcome to Part 2 of our ...
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  • Politics

    Beware the Green Revolution

    By William Moseley
    October 7, 2015
    Many government and agencies see India’s 1960s Green Revolution as a great success that Africa should emulate. The soaring suicide rate amongst India’s farmers tells a different ...
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  • Politics

    Splitting South Sudan into 28 states: right move, wrong time?

    By Brian Adeba
    October 7, 2015
    South Sudan’s fragile peace deal is already under heavy pressure. President Kiir’s decision to carve the country into 28 new states puts it under even more. President ...
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  • NigeriaPolitics

    Nigeria: Buhari’s government begins to take shape, but it’s not over yet

    By Lagun Akinloye
    October 6, 2015
    After a four month wait for the ministerial list, Nigerians can breathe a sigh of relief. However, with the vetting process on the way and ...
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  • KenyaPolitics

    Wangari Maathai was not a good woman. Kenya needs more of them.

    By Nanjala Nyabola
    October 6, 2015
    That Kenya still doesn’t know what to do with the legacy of Wangari Maathai says more about a country at war with itself than it ...
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  • Politics

    How and why term limits matter

    By Claire Wilmot
    October 5, 2015
    Opponents say term limits restrict democratic choice. The reality is they level the playing field. On 15 September, over a thousand protesters gathered in ...
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  • PoliticsTanzania

    Tanzania cannot be allowed to be the new front for state-led Islamophobia

    By Nathalie Arnold Koenings
    October 2, 2015
    The ruling CCM party has a record of dismissing opposition in Zanzibar as “Islamist”. With tight elections on the horizon, this divisive rhetoric has been ...
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  • Congo-KinshasaPodcastPolitics

    AAP#1: Electoral Politics in the DR Congo with Jason Stearns

    By Peter Dörrie
    October 2, 2015
    What next for President Joseph Kabila of the DRC? Photograph by GCIS. In this podcast, Jason Stearns joins us to talk about electoral politics ...
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