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    Kenya: Is ICC withdrawal down to court’s “lack of respect” for Kenyan cooperation and trial relocation requests? – By Sabine Hoehn

    By Uncategorised
    September 9, 2013
    On Thursday last week Kenyan parliamentarians voted to withdraw from the Rome Statute that established the International Criminal Court (ICC). This is the first ...
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    Alcinda Honwana’s ‘Youth and Revolution in Tunisia’ – Reviewed by George Joffé

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    September 9, 2013
    The Arab Spring, or as its participants prefer, the Arab Awakening, has begun to generate a spate of analysis and comment from within the ...
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    Review of Terence Ranger’s ‘Writing revolt’ – By Clayton Peel

    By Diana Jeater
    September 7, 2013
    An “˜intrepid’ historian, pragmatist, and African nationalist Archives from an epoch-making era unburdened in a profoundly personal yet pulsating new book Prof Terence Ranger’s ...
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    Eastern Congo’s recent troubles: who pulls the strings, what is at stake, and why do things happen? – By Christophe Vogel

    By Uncategorised
    September 5, 2013
    Considered an overview, this piece combines a wide range of events, observations, and consequent thoughts on the current situation in the eastern DRC. Focussing ...
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    South Africa, now for the Good News: stock exchange ranked #1 in regulation of securities exchanges – By Desné Masie

    By Uncategorised
    September 5, 2013
    After a year of bearish commentary on South Africa’s economy, following waves of industrial strike action and negative ratings outlook on its sovereign debt, ...
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    Kiir sheds close friends for better relations with Khartoum – By Stephen Arrno

    By Uncategorised
    September 4, 2013
    September 3rd could turn out to be a make or break day for the relations between Sudan and South Sudan. The September 3rd Khartoum ...
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    Africa Emerges – but from what and into what? A triumph of hope over experience in Robert Rotberg’s new assessment of the continent – By Keith Somerville

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    September 4, 2013
    Robert Rotberg, Africa Emerges Consummate Challenges, Abundant Opportunities, Cambridge, Polity, 2013. ISBN-13: 978-0-456-6163-6 (pbk), £17.99. “Propelled to some extent by significant drivers of economic ...
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    Why William Ruto must go to The Hague for his own trial – Eugí¨ne Bakama Bope

    By Uncategorised
    September 3, 2013
    With the trial slated to start in mere weeks, those following Kenya’s Deputy President William Ruto’s case before the International Criminal Court anxiously await ...
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    After Syria, don’t give up on intervention (it has worked in Africa) – By Richard Dowden

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    September 3, 2013
    The way in which the Government’s defeat in the House of Commons last week was reported, one would think that Britain had vowed never ...
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    Why did China’s Infrastructure for Resources deal fail in Nigeria? – By Emeka Umejei

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    September 2, 2013
    I was on board the defunct Air Nigeria Airline to the Gambia for the Conference for African Ministers, Fisheries and Aquaculture (CAMFA) in 2010 ...
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