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This CAI paper is the first in a two-part series that focuses on the relationship between Africa and South Korea; one which has received surprisingly little coverage. Whilst the relationships...
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,...
Africa has traditionally been characterised by conflict and underdevelopment, and unfortunately when Cold War scrambling subsided to civil conflict and dictatorship rule, development was only...
Recently Ethiopia announced its plans to build the controversial `Great Millennium Dam` - one of the biggest dams in Africa - with a capacity to produce 5,250 megawatt of electricity. The dam will...
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...
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...
The South African government has the capacity to revive the economic situation of many African countries, African National Congress (ANC) Youth League leader Julius Malema says. South Africa should...
Alternative forms of energy, including solar, wind, geothermal, and hydroelectric power, are used frequently throughout East Africa. In Kenya, for example, an estimated 60% of generated electricity...