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Anton Hammerl – A casualty of Libya’s ‘un-civil’ war
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Angola’s Foreign Policy: Pragmatic Recalibrations
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The celebrations and tribulations of Southern Sudan’s Independence
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The Politics of Resources, Resistance and Peripheries in Sudan
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Intertwined Paths: Portugal and Rising Angola
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The Power of Oil: Charting Uganda’s Transition to a Petro-State
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Finding peace in uncertain times: South Sudan and the revitalised peace process
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Cameroon’s authoritarianism fuels its Anglophone separatist war
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Cameroon’s Separatist War: Anglophone Grievances and its Diaspora
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Dangerous militarisation makes peace elusive
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