Politics
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REVIEW: The Hard Road to Reform: the Politics of Zimbabwe’s Global Political Agreement — reviewed by Timothy Scarnecchia
Brian Raftopoulos (editor), The Hard Road to Reform: the Politics of Zimbabwe’s Global Political Agreement (Harare: Weaver Press in association with Solidarity Peace ... -
REVIEW: The great African land grab? Agricultural investments and the global food system – Robin Palmer
In an African Arguments brief in January 2011, I wondered “˜why, given that the long term impact of global land grabbing on many African ... -
Good neighbours? Rwanda’s strategies to defend its interests in Congo – By Kris Berwouts
Central Africa has been shaped by complex regional dynamics, through which local cleavages and national conflicts have spilled over national borders. Each country in ... -
Are Zimbabwe’s Relations with the West Warming as Elections Approach? – By Simukai Tinhu
When President Mugabe unilaterally announced that Zimbabwe’s general election would be held on the 31st July this year, this seemingly provocative action was met ... -
Britain and Africa: time to put the politics back in – By Julia Gallagher
Chris Mullin has accused me of “˜over-analysing’ Britain’s approach to Africa in his review of my book. I don’t disagree with him when he ... -
Somalia/money transfer: Barclays Decision Threatens Efforts to Build Lasting Peace and Security – By Laura Hammond
A recent decision by Barclays Bank to close the accounts of 250 money transfer organisations working around the world will have a particularly severe ... -
Checking the Africa facts – By Magnus Taylor
What’s the most important question in a journalist’s armoury? Answer: is it true? Peter Cunliffe-Jones, Director of the newly launched Africa Check, tells me ... -
Why Tunisia is not Egypt – By Mourad Teyeb
Following recent events in Egypt, in Tunisia there have been some calls, mostly from minor opposition groups and individuals, to rebel against the country’s ... -
REVIEW: Britain and Africa Under Blair: in pursuit of the good state – Reviewed by Chris Mullin
Britain and Africa Under Blair by Julia Gallagher, Manchester University Press, pp 162. Tony Blair famously remarked that the state of Africa was “a ... -
“Haze of silence over Rwandan involvement in DRC” – highlights of the Mid-Term Report of the UN Group of Experts – By Kris Berwouts
Bosco’s exit The Mid-Term Report of the sometimes controversial UN Group of Experts focuses on the major events of the conflict in eastern Congo ...











