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27 Nov 2012
 
 
Scramble for energy resources: The prospects for Sino-Nigerian cooperation
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
China’s presence on the African continent has been widely acknowledged and debated, with financial transactions, infrastructure development and new political ties having been developed over the...
 
 
08 Nov 2012
 
China’s recipe for successful development: Challenging the traditional notions of aid in Africa
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
For the last decade, the Chinese presence in Africa has received international attention and has been tainted by controversy. China’s presence in and economic aid to Africa is, however, not a new...
 
 
03 Feb 2012
 
Commodities as a blessing and a curse: The potential for a sub-Saharan Spring
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
As the Arab Spring awaits the outcomes of the elections in Egypt and the unrest in Syria, the world media has once again turned its attention toward Iran’s controversial nuclear ambitions. As the...
 
 
17 Jan 2012
 
DA: Statement by Stevens Mokgalapa, Democratic Alliance shadow deputy minister of international relations and cooperation, calling on SA to defend non-proliferation (17/01/2012)
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A report released by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) cites “credible” evidence that Iran is engaged in activities aimed at developing nuclear weapons.

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03 May 2011
 
Oil price volatility and economic development in Africa
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
Since the beginning of February 2011, the northern region of Africa has witnessed a series of political protests aiming to oust current political leaders. The wind of change started in Tunisia,...
 
 
18 Jul 2003
 
Baghdadi’s confused about their predicament
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Half of a sample of almost 800 residents of Baghdad believe the war to topple Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein was right, according to an opinion poll conducted by a British company and published...
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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