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20 May 2011
 
 
What’s next for al-Qaeda in the Horn of Africa?
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
US president Barack Obama announced the death of Osama Bin Laden, the world’s most wanted terrorist on Monday May 2, 2011. From 2001 to 2011 Bin Laden was a major target of the War on Terror,...
 
 
09 May 2011
 
Piracy off the Horn of Africa: Shifting incentives to induce behavioural change, Part II
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
Part I of this paper (available here) provided an overview of the trends that are shaping Somali piracy, outlined piracy’s root causes, and discussed its consequences for both Somalia and the...
 
 
Piracy off the Horn of Africa: Shifting incentives to induce behavioural change, Part I
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
Maritime piracy is one of the world’s oldest criminal professions. From the Malacca Straits to the Black Sea, pirates have plagued traders and disrupted commercial activities for centuries. Due...
 
 
06 May 2011
 
Syria: Many factors mitigate against the revolt
SOUTH AFRICAN INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
Since the long series of public holidays began, I have been called on by the electronic media to comment many times on developments in Syria. For a long time it seemed to be the only remaining...
 
 
03 May 2011
 
Cosatu: Statement by Patrick Craven, Congress of South African Trade Unions spokesperson, on the death of Osama bin Laden (03/05/2011)
Statements

The Congress of South African Trade Unions has consistently deplored the use of terror and violence for political ends.

We unreservedly condemned the 9/11 attacks in the USA,...

 
 
28 Apr 2011
 
SA motorists to see petrol prices breach the R10 mark in May
PETROL PRICES
South African motorists are in for a rough and expensive ride as petrol prices are set to breach the R10/l mark on May 4 this year, last seen in mid-2008.
 
 
08 Apr 2011
 
Eritrea: From pariah to participant?
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
In December 2009, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) passed resolution 1907 (2009), imposing an arms embargo and targeted sanctions on Eritrea.(2) This was the latest and most forceful...
 
 
01 Apr 2011
 
Statement by Yoweri Museveni, President of Uganda, on Libya, in ANC Today (01/04/2011)
Statements

By the time Muammar Gaddaffi came to power in 1969, I was a third year university student at Dar-es-Salaam. We welcomed him because he was in the tradition of Colonel Gamal Abdul Nasser of...

 
 
28 Mar 2011
 
US: Obama: Remarks by the US President, on Libya, Washington (28/03/2011)
Topics

Date: 28/03/2011
Source: The White House
Title: US: Obama: Remarks by the US President, on Libya, Washington

 

 

THE PRESIDENT: Tonight,...

 
 
24 Mar 2011
 
Arab democracy at stake while royals protect their crown jewels
SOUTH AFRICAN INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
Geopolitics concerns the projection of power and influence across regional or global political-economic and social spaces. For this reason, the Gulf Cooperation Council’s (GCC) decision to...
 
 
11 Mar 2011
 
Whither post-revolutionary Egypt? The evolution of the Egyptian revolution and prospects for Arab/Muslim democracy
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
Following 30 years of autocratic rule, the Egyptian people, inspired by the successful ouster of former Tunisian President Ben Ali, carried out a popular revolt in the name of greater rights and...
 
 
10 Mar 2011
 
Weathering the 'Haboob', Sudan’s potential conflict zones in 2011
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
February 2011 has been a rather significant month in terms of Sudan’s evolution. This year, hopes for lasting peace in Sudan are firmly back on the global agenda, most importantly due to the...
 
 
09 Mar 2011
 
Africa’s nuclear Renaissance, Part II
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
The availability and sustainability of reliable access to energy sources are vital to every aspect of human development and human security. As all sectors of a country’s economy rely on power to...
 
 
SA: Deputy Minister Ebrahim I Ebrahim during Bilateral Meeting with the Deputy Foreign Minister for African Affairs of Iran, Dr Hadi Solaimanpour (09/03/2011)
TOPICS
Date: 09/03/2011 Source: Department of International Relations and Cooperation Title: SA: Deputy Minister Ebrahim I Ebrahim during Bilateral Meeting with the Deputy Foreign Minister for African...
 
 
Africa’s nuclear Renaissance, Part I
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
In any country, all aspects of human development and human security relate to, and depend on, the availability and sustainability of reliable access to energy sources. Whether it is the health,...
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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