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Nuclear non-proliferation education and training in Africa: An imperative for African security and participation in the global nuclear dialogue

Nuclear non-proliferation education and training in Africa: An imperative for African security and participation in the global nuclear dialogue

24th February 2014 South Africa and indeed Africa’s role in, and risk to, global nuclear non-proliferation and nuclear security remains largely overshadowed globally... 

Increased agricultural productivity in Sub-Saharan Africa through gender empowerment: An impossible dream?

Increased agricultural productivity in Sub-Saharan Africa through gender empowerment: An impossible dream?

20th February 2014 Although rapidly urbanising, 63% of the population of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) still live in rural areas, with 80-90% of the population engaged in... 

Moving beyond behaviour change in HIV/AIDS prevention and management

Moving beyond behaviour change in HIV/AIDS prevention and management

18th February 2014 HIV/AIDS continues to be one of the world’s greatest challenges because of the associated wide scale loss of life, declining life expectancy,... 

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External assistance in African insurgencies

External assistance in African insurgencies

17th February 2014 African insurgencies are unique in that they traditionally follow many different ideological, political and ethnic trends. In order to achieve... 

Economic empowerment and foreign direct investment: The cases of Botswana, South Africa and Zimbabwe

Economic empowerment and foreign direct investment: The cases of Botswana, South Africa and Zimbabwe

13th February 2014 The colonisation by the United Kingdom of many African countries in the late 1890s and early 1900s resulted in the redistribution of wealth in... 

Rotation and zoning: Extra-constitutional frameworks for Nigeria’s political stability

Rotation and zoning: Extra-constitutional frameworks for Nigeria’s political stability

6th February 2014 After over a decade of return to democracy, Nigeria’s federal system has been resilient to some of the political tensions that would have otherwise... 

Gender 'men-streaming' in the global response to HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa

Gender 'men-streaming' in the global response to HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa

4th February 2014 The explicit inclusion of men’s issues as gender issues in the development agenda, or ‘men-streaming’ development,(2) has represented a major... 

Egypt and Libya find common security ground: An alliance against al-Qaeda

Egypt and Libya find common security ground: An alliance against al-Qaeda

3rd February 2014 Al-Qaeda was active and dangerous in North Africa during the closing months of 2013. An Egypt-based al-Qaeda affiliate group, Ansar Beit al-Maqdis,... 

A fading democratic star: The role of Islamism in Mali and the dangers of totalising narratives

A fading democratic star: The role of Islamism in Mali and the dangers of totalising narratives

31st January 2014 “Neat lines of demarcation rarely, if ever, exist between one area of the world and the next”(2) Eamonn Gearon, author of The Sahara: A Cultural... 

Cooperation through education: Bridging differences with the Chinese Government scholarship programme

Cooperation through education: Bridging differences with the Chinese Government scholarship programme

27th January 2014 China’s extensive engagement with the African continent has been widely acknowledged and emphasised by scholars and politicians globally. The main... 

Peacekeeping and corruption discussions in an African context

Peacekeeping and corruption discussions in an African context

22nd January 2014 On 9 October 2013, Transparency International (TI) launched a report, Corruption and Peacekeeping: Strengthening Peacekeeping and the United... 

COP-outs, walk-outs and possibility: Africa’s opportunities for climate change preparedness

COP-outs, walk-outs and possibility: Africa’s opportunities for climate change preparedness

21st January 2014 On 23 November 2013, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change’s (UNFCCC) nineteenth annual Conference of the Parties (COP 19)... 

Duverger’s law and its relevance to West Africa

Duverger’s law and its relevance to West Africa

17th January 2014 Writing in the 1950s and 1960s, the French political sociologist, Maurice Duverger, identified a correlation in the electoral systems of European... 

Confucius who?

Confucius who?

13th January 2014 In 2010 a team of African and Chinese archaeologists discovered a fifteenth century Ming Dynasty coin. The coin was nondescript, a remnant of Ming... 

Sahel insurgency: The Nigerien approach to Islamic militancy

Sahel insurgency: The Nigerien approach to Islamic militancy

10th January 2014 In January 2013, France began operations in northern Mali at the request of the Malian Government to counter a rising insurgency following a coup... 

Nigeria’s internal deportations: The untold story

Nigeria’s internal deportations: The untold story

6th January 2014 In July 2013, the governor of Lagos State in Nigeria allegedly ordered the deportation (2) of 76 destitute members of the Igbo community to Anambra... 

Surviving the seas and the system: African ‘kamikaze migrants’ and Europe’s war on immigration

Surviving the seas and the system: African ‘kamikaze migrants’ and Europe’s war on immigration

13th December 2013 “They are like kamikaze terrorists, they have nothing to lose and everything to gain” - A general of the Spanish Guardia Civil, Canary Islands (2)... 

Sustainable energy and the Africa growth story

Sustainable energy and the Africa growth story

12th December 2013 Despite Africa’s huge sustainable energy potential, it still faces serious power crises which have crippled efforts to increase the manufacture of... 

Divergent investment strategies: Indian and Chinese FDI in Africa

Divergent investment strategies: Indian and Chinese FDI in Africa

11th December 2013 There is little surprise that foreign direct investment (FDI) and trade to the African continent, particularly Sub-Saharan Africa, has risen... 

Kenyan oil’s mixed blessing: Learning from, and avoiding, Nigeria’s internal conflicts wrought by its oil fortunes

Kenyan oil’s mixed blessing: Learning from, and avoiding, Nigeria’s internal conflicts wrought by its oil fortunes

10th December 2013 Kenya may be on the verge of an oil boom. If oil takes off, then Kenya risks going down the same road as Nigeria, of widespread violence in oil... 

Africa’s middle class against African chaos: Demographically unstoppable, a rising middle class will determine governments and African policy

Africa’s middle class against African chaos: Demographically unstoppable, a rising middle class will determine governments and African policy

2nd December 2013 Choosing to attack Nairobi’s Westgate Mall on 21 September 2013,(2) the gunmen of the militant group al-Shabaab were lashing out at their truest... 

Digital divides: Considerations on access to the internet as a human right in Rwanda

Digital divides: Considerations on access to the internet as a human right in Rwanda

22nd November 2013 On 20 August 2013, Mark Zuckerberg, founder of the social networking website Facebook, stated his belief that “[internet] connectivity is a human... 

Sectoral Determination 7 of Domestic Workers: A catalyst for change?

Sectoral Determination 7 of Domestic Workers: A catalyst for change?

21st November 2013 Nineteen years into democracy and South Africa still feels the effects of the apartheid era. One of the areas where these effects are most evident... 

Fracturing US foreign policy: America, China and Africa in the new cold war

Fracturing US foreign policy: America, China and Africa in the new cold war

20th November 2013 The foreign policy of the United States (US) is undergoing a transition of sorts. Plagued by domestic issues, economic constraints, and various... 

Rape, rebels and refugee camps: A look into the challenges facing Sudanese refugees

Rape, rebels and refugee camps: A look into the challenges facing Sudanese refugees

15th November 2013 Sudan has been gripped by nearly three decades of war and a chronic humanitarian crisis. After a bitter 22-year civil war, the south of the country... 

Africa-China trade: How the South was won

Africa-China trade: How the South was won

14th November 2013 The strengthening of trade partnerships between the countries of the global South has been one of the most significant phenomena of the 21st... 

From an Agenda for Change to an Agenda for Prosperity: Has sustainable peace been built in Sierra Leone?

From an Agenda for Change to an Agenda for Prosperity: Has sustainable peace been built in Sierra Leone?

13th November 2013 On 12 July 2013, Sierra Leone’s president, Dr Ernest Koroma, launched the ‘Agenda for Prosperity’ (AfP).(2) This agenda serves as the roadmap for... 

Kenya’s Westgate attack: An example of prejudiced terrorism

Kenya’s Westgate attack: An example of prejudiced terrorism

12th November 2013 On 21 September 2013, al-Shabaab raided the Westgate shopping centre in Nairobi, which culminated in a three-day standoff and left approximately 68... 

South Africa’s future nuclear energy plans: Pivoting on foreign policy objectives and raising issues of concern for nuclear non-proliferation (November 2013)

South Africa’s future nuclear energy plans: Pivoting on foreign policy objectives and raising issues of concern for nuclear non-proliferation (November 2013)

7th November 2013 South African President Jacob Zuma keeps reshuffling his Government to assert nuclear diplomacy as a personal foreign policy instrument at the... 

Uranium mining facilities in Niger face evolving threat: The changing nature of militant Islamist activity in the region represents a heightened threat

Uranium mining facilities in Niger face evolving threat: The changing nature of militant Islamist activity in the region represents a heightened threat

7th November 2013 Niger’s economy is heavily dependent on mining exports and royalties, roughly 40% of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP). Nigerien-produced... 

Pirates on the other side: Maritime piracy in the Gulf of Guinea

Pirates on the other side: Maritime piracy in the Gulf of Guinea

29th October 2013 For many years most recorded piracy activity occurred along the African east coast, but Guinea Gulf pirates have now surpassed their east coast... 

Unearthing the key drivers of economic growth in Rwanda’s post-genocide rebirth

Unearthing the key drivers of economic growth in Rwanda’s post-genocide rebirth

28th October 2013 Rwanda is the most compelling turnaround story in Africa today. Eighteen years after the genocide that made Rwanda international news, but left it... 

Crash! How Africa’s transport networks are undermining sustainability and equity

Crash! How Africa’s transport networks are undermining sustainability and equity

25th October 2013 Transport energy use is one of the greatest drivers of climate change, contributing 25% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions,(2) which are now... 

Rethinking the ‘nuclear option’: Why Africa should steer clear

Rethinking the ‘nuclear option’: Why Africa should steer clear

24th October 2013 Nuclear energy has triggered a highly contentious debate across the globe, and Africa is no exception. Japan’s triple disaster, with the meltdown... 

Power Africa and leapfrogging self-defeating development

Power Africa and leapfrogging self-defeating development

17th October 2013 Africa is rising, and that rise demands more power. But of 1.3 billion people globally who have no access to electricity,(2) 550 million are people... 

Missing: A human security perspective on human trafficking

Missing: A human security perspective on human trafficking

16th October 2013 In July 2013 the president of South Africa, Jacob Zuma, signed into law the Prevention and Combating of Trafficking in Persons Bill. South Africa... 

The criminal trial of Africa: The International Criminal Court’s relationship with the continent

The criminal trial of Africa: The International Criminal Court’s relationship with the continent

10th October 2013 With the March 2013 election of Uhura Kenyatta as president of Kenya, the status of the relationship between the International Criminal Court (ICC)... 

Rastafari: Reflections on rights

Rastafari: Reflections on rights

9th October 2013 On 19 April 1980, practicing Rastafarian and reggae artist Bob Marley, invited by the newly elected Zimbabwean Prime Minister, Robert Mugabe,... 

African infrastructure financing: Closing the gap under tight fiscal constraints

African infrastructure financing: Closing the gap under tight fiscal constraints

8th October 2013 Inadequate infrastructure continues to be a major binding constraint to Africa’s quest for sustained economic growth. The region has attained... 

Voice of China: In pursuit of soft power

Voice of China: In pursuit of soft power

7th October 2013 China’s economic success and entry onto the world stage has firmly established the country as a force to be reckoned with, certainly in economic... 

The impact of South Africa’s sluggish growth on sub-Saharan Africa

The impact of South Africa’s sluggish growth on sub-Saharan Africa

2nd October 2013 Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is the second fastest growing region in the world today, trailing only Asia, according to the International Monetary Fund... 

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