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Incumbent presidents and ruling parties increasingly bend the law to entrench their power and silence opposition.
The plan is up against dysfunction within social development departments and fraught relations with NGOs that deliver most ...
Threats to the independence of peace support missions call for clarity on their relationship with host countries.
The EAC’s expansion raises critical questions about the bloc’s capacity to absorb new member states effectively.
Drawing on strategic foresight and scenario modelling, this seminar will examine Africa’s future in a rapidly evolving global ...
Ukraine’s recent drone attack on Russia shows how potent weaponised UAS can be, both on and off the battlefield.
Murder and armed robbery affect everyone living in South Africa – to say otherwise suggests a worrying ideological agenda.
Between the firefighting and fireworks, South Africa’s delegation did just enough to meet its strategic objectives.
The US decision is a blow to comprehensive refugee responses and could have a lasting impact on African refugees.
New official statistics showing decreased violent crime should provide the impetus for expanding holistic violence prevention ...
Despite some progress, consensus on the electoral process and the expansion of democratic freedoms remains crucial.
With the future of multilateralism hanging in the balance, the United Nations (UN) used this month’s Peacekeeping Ministerial in Berlin to mobilise political support for peacekeeping while reinforcing ...
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