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10 Oct 2011
 
 
Impact of the Arab Spring: Is democracy emerging as a human right in Africa?
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
The crumbling of North African (NA) regimes holds serious challenges for international law on the African continent. Traditional international law refrained from prescribing to states which forms...
 
 
03 Oct 2011
 
Playing on Chinese ground: Emerging Asian investors in Africa
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
Currently, China is leading Asian investment in Africa. While criticism and controversies have kept international attention on the biggest Asian economy, investigating whether China is setting an...
 
 
19 Sep 2011
 
SA: Bapela: Address by the Deputy Minister of Communications, at the Pan African Conference on access to information roundtable discussion of government Ministers, Cape Town (19/09/2011)
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My task here today is to facilitate and participate in discussions amongst my members of one's class on three main topics namely, right of access to information and practical access through...
 
 
Opening Pandora’s Box: NATO’s military intervention in Libya
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
When Muammar Qadhaffi began referring to his citizens as “rats and cockroaches,”(2) many may say that he asked for it. Such statements, together with growing fatalities caused by Qadhaffi’s...
 
 
 
 
Daily podcast – September 19, 2011
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A disciplinary hearing that could decide the political fate of South African firebrand Julius Malema has been postponed until October, the ruling African National Congress said.
 
 
09 Sep 2011
 
Guinea
Guinea
The Republic of Guinea is one of Africa's poorest nations, despite having significant mineral resources. In part, the country's economic problems have been exacerbated by refugees fleeing unrest in...
 
 
Liberia
Liberia
Africa's oldest republic, Liberia experienced a prolonged civil war from the late 1980s, in which about 250 000 people were killed, and many thousands more were forced to flee. In 2006, Ellen...
 
 
05 Sep 2011
 
Japan-Africa relations: An examination of the outcomes of TICAD
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
Relations between Japan and Africa were invigorated at the Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD) in 1993, when Japan made commitments to increase the share and volume of its...
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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