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8 Jun 2012
Why SA must fight against war in Syria
12 Mar 2012
The Power of Oil: Charting Uganda’s Transition to a Petro-State
1 Mar 2012
Mining in Africa: Preventing holes in the ground and the pocket
18 Nov 2011
Post-Gaddafi Libya: Internal, Regional and International Security Implications
21 Oct 2011
South Africa’s development partnership agency: A burden or blessing?
7 Sep 2011
The Spectres of Covert and Unmanned Wars in the Post-9/11 World
10 Aug 2011
Political upheaval in the Nile Basin
6 Jul 2011
The celebrations and tribulations of Southern Sudan’s Independence
6 Jul 2011
The Politics of Resources, Resistance and Peripheries in Sudan
28 Jun 2011
Two Sudan’s set for new future
24 May 2011
Anton Hammerl – A casualty of Libya’s ‘un-civil’ war
23 Mar 2011
Arab democracy at stake while royals protect their crown jewels
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