Factors that Influenced Casamance Separatism
The conflict in Casamance started in 1982 and thus is one of, if not the oldest conflict on the continent. It is often described as a “low-intensity” conflict and has […]
The conflict in Casamance started in 1982 and thus is one of, if not the oldest conflict on the continent. It is often described as a “low-intensity” conflict and has […]
Today we post a write-up of the Hekima Institute for Peace Studies and International Relations (HIPSIR) round table series, held at HIPSIR on September 7, 2018, this year on the […]
by Carrie Reiling
The CIHA Blog frequently draws on the concept of the “White Savior Industrial Complex,” articulated by Nigerian-American writer Teju Cole, in its critiques of the work […]
Barely two-and-a-half years old, South Sudan is now seeing political rivalries flare up, pushing the country into crisis. Rebel armies have taken over the oil-producing region, which will hardly improve […]
Special Report: Engaging Africa’s Many Narratives
In the wake of U.S. President Obama’s visit to three African countries, the World Politics Review has brought together its […]
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