Ethiopia Dam Dispute: Neither Security Council Nor AU Is Grasping GERD Nettle – Analysis
By Peter Fabricius* Diplomatic efforts to resolve the long-simmering dispute between Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan over Ethiopia’s great dam on the
Read moreBy Peter Fabricius* Diplomatic efforts to resolve the long-simmering dispute between Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan over Ethiopia’s great dam on the
Read moreBy Peter Fabricius* ‘Can new leadership transform the DRC’s fortunes?’ was the title of a seminar this week presented by the Institute
Read moreBy Andrew Faull* It is common knowledge that the South African Police Service (SAPS) leadership is in crisis. The problem is frequently attributed to
Read moreAbubakar Shekau’s death could deepen and expand the violent extremist group’s roots and dominance in the region and beyond. By Malik
Read moreLike in the Middle East, drones are a new threat posed by armed groups and violent extremists in Africa. By Karen
Read moreShould seizing the patents of COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers be the focus in dealing with an urgent crisis? By Peter Fabricius* Can
Read moreWith political violence and terrorism rising in Africa, negotiation and dialogue need as much attention as peace support operations. By Meressa
Read moreBy William Assanvo* Several attacks in Côte d’Ivoire along the border with Burkina Faso claimed the lives of six Ivorian soldiers
Read moreBy Karen Allen* A new law brings South Africa up to international standards for fighting cybercrime. With a global spike in internet-based offences, partly driven
Read moreCan high-level meetings and summits build trust and change a historically complex set of relationships? By Mohamed M Diatta and Gustavo
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