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Author Archives: Jason Mosley
Ethiopia-Eritrea: Rising tensions amid new opportunities for engagement?
I’ve published a comment this week on the outlook for the most important fault line in the security dynamics of the Horn of Africa — that between Ethiopia and Eritrea. Although tensions are rising, with Ethiopia taking an increasingly bellicose … Continue reading
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End of the Roadmap: Somalia after the London and Istanbul Conferences
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Gambella: Links between insecurity and land investments?
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Peace, Bread and Land: Agricultural Investments in Ethiopia and the Sudans
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Tussle continues over Nigerian SWF and oil revenue management
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Nigeria’s SWF and the Excess Crude Account
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Whither the ‘new generation’ of African leadership?
When I read that Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi was considering stepping down after the next elections in 2010, I couldn’t help remembering the Clinton administration’s ‘New Generation’ of African leaders: Meles, Eritrean President Isayas Afeworki, Rwandan President Paul Kagame, … Continue reading
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Hope or despair in the Niger Delta
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Developmental authoritarianism?
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Ten years after
On August 7, 1998, the US embassies in Nairobi, Kenya and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania were attacked in twin suicide truck bombings by al-Qaida militants, killing over 200 and wounding thousands — almost all of them Africans. At the time … Continue reading
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