Calestous Juma
…will be on a new path toward economic renewal, having endured decades of war and centuries of instability....
Tags: Africa, African Union, AU, Calestous Juma, Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, DRC, economic growth, Enough Project, Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation, Global Brief, good governance, Gwendolyn Mikell, John C. Bradshaw, Kinshasa
Mariama Conteh
For now, the answer is: yes it can. But the real issue becomes: to what extent? In one sense, the African...
Tags: Africa, Africa's stabilization, African Union, African Union Commission, Al Shabab, AU, DRC, Global Brief, Mali, Mariama Conteh, Mohamed Kheir, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, Organization of African Unity, South Africa, Steve McDonald, Uganda, Wilson Center
A majestic region-wide union may well transform the strategic calculus of the sceptics and the spoilers
Victor Hugo famously...
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Botswana’s 10th national elections took place on October 16th of this year. Like the nine before them, the elections were...