Monthly Archives: January 2013
Pan-Africanism seminar in Addis Ababa
For its first event of 2013, and just a few days ahead of the 20th African Union Summit (January 21-28), the Institute for Security Studies in Addis Ababa organised today, jointly with four other organisations*, a seminar on Pan-Africanism and … Continue reading
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Tagged Addis Ababa, African Renaissance, African union, AU Summit, ISS, Pan-Africanism
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Predicting the worst, always.
African politics are not trusted to be perennial. Many examples of the continent’s history have showed that a change of leadership can prove unstable. However, the past decade or so has also demonstrated that the trend is shifting towards stabilisation … Continue reading
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Tagged african politics, Ethiopia, Mandela, Politics, South Africa, South Sudan, Sudan
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