
Hydro-geopolitics and conflicts among the ‘traditional states’ of the Nun River Basin, Ndop Plain (North-West Cameroon)
This article discusses the link between water politics and conflicts among the traditional communities in the Nun River Basin.

This article discusses the link between water politics and conflicts among the traditional communities in the Nun River Basin.

This article discusses the Malawian Government’s decision, in November 2017, to launch the country’s first National Peace Policy (NPP) to systematically promote sustainable peace and unity.

Hogan’s book, Liberia’s first civil war: A narrative history, provides chronological accounts of the civil war in Liberia from the late 1980s to 1997. This civil war has been characterised as one of the most horrific wars to have occurred in West Africa – and has claimed over 200 000 civilian lives.

Improving coordination with the Regional Economic Communities and Regional Mechanisms to enhance the operationalization of the ASF

Peace talks are finally on the horizon between Ethiopia’s federal government and leaders of the northern Tigray region, but lasting peace in the country remains a distant hope.

Development and Regional Peace and Security in Eastern Africa.

If we are to implement the long-term vision for achieving peace and stability that is enshrined in Agenda 2063 and the 2030 Agenda, we need to undertake an in-depth assessment of current and historical challenges that African countries face.

Economic and political impact of the floods in KwaZulu-Natal and the potential of xenophobic trends in South Africa.

Positioning South Africa’s Diplomacy Globally to advance domestic priorities in a post COVID-19 era.

As Africa prepares for the inevitable political and economic fallout of the war in Ukraine, it may be an opportune time for some African countries to formulate new political and economic policies that may benefit from a shift in global markets.