
Sustaining Peace in the “New Gambia”
A realistic examination of The Gambia’s ability to sustain its current peaceful state in the long term.

A realistic examination of The Gambia’s ability to sustain its current peaceful state in the long term.

Looking at the sources of policies that place restrictions on the civic space available to civil society organisations.

This paper considers the potential future role of South Africa as an anchor state in Africa, whose legitimacy and credibility – in spite of domestic constraints – is underwritten by


Examining the prevalence of ethnic conflict in Ethiopia and evaluating potential causes of violence in the country.

Nicodemus Minde is a Ph.D. student in International Relations at the United States International University – Africa (USIU – Africa). Having served as the BBC Sudan correspondent from 2009 to

The vision of the African Union (AU) is to achieve “an integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa, driven by its own citizens and representing a dynamic force in the global arena”.


Critically examining whether there is a correlation between democratic governance and national development.

The onset of the United Nations (UN) 2030 sustainable development goals (SDGs) provides a platform for increased government involvement in national and global development. The attainment of these goals will