
Conflict & Resilience Monitor – 27 June 2025
This month’s monitor begins with an article from Ambassador Said Djinnit, Dr Ibrahim Assane Mayaki and former SRSG El-Ghassim Wane. In their article they discuss the lessons the African Union
This month’s monitor begins with an article from Ambassador Said Djinnit, Dr Ibrahim Assane Mayaki and former SRSG El-Ghassim Wane. In their article they discuss the lessons the African Union
The erosion of the multilateral system risks further marginalising African countries, exposing them to bilateral power dynamics in which their structural vulnerabilities leave them at a severe disadvantage
Promoting African voices in global governance
The continuity between the OAU and the AU runs far deeper and is more consequential than is commonly acknowledged
Rethinking Peace Operations in a Challenging Multilateral Context
The first Conflict and Resilience Monitor for the year begins with two articles on one of the crises currently seizing global attention, which is the unfolding events in the eastern
Ramaphosa positions South Africa as a champion of diplomacy, negotiation and international law, contrasts sharply from the nationalist exceptionalism shaping US President Donald Trump’s agenda
Executive summary As the AU Peace and Security Council (PSC) marks its 20th anniversary, it is important to reflect on its journey and take stock of the achievements, challenges, and
Strengthening global governance for international economic cooperation
International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace.