Information on "Government" and "Africa"
July 2013
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Jul 2013
Long Walk to Restoration: Lessons from Somalia’s Transition Process
Author: Andrews Atta-Asamoah
Publisher: Institute for Security Studies (ISS)
This report discusses the lessons learned from the transition process in Somalia in 2012 and the reasons behind its success. More on «Long Walk to Restoration: Lessons from Somalia’s Transition Process»
June 2013
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20 Jun 2013
Libya and the Problematic Political Isolation Law
Author: Haizam Amirah-Fernández
Publisher: Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies
This analysis argues that the Political Isolation Law, which the Libyan parliament passed in May 2013, could derail the country's democratic transition. More on «Libya and the Problematic Political Isolation Law» -
11 Jun 2013
République centrafricaine: les urgences de la transition
Author: International Crisis Group
Publisher: International Crisis Group
Ce rapport examine la crise dans la République centrafricaine suivant la chute de président et la prise de pouvoir par la coalition rebelle de la Seleka en mars 2013. More on «République centrafricaine: les urgences de la transition» -
Jun 2013
Friends in Need are Friends Indeed: Triangular Co-operation and Twinning for Capacity Development in South Sudan
Author: Diana Felix da Costa, Søren Vester Haldrup, John Karlsrud, Frederik Rosén, Kristoffer Nilaus Tarp
Publisher: Norwegian Peacebuilding Resource Centre (NOREF)
This report offers insights into the work of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) initiative. More on «Friends in Need are Friends Indeed: Triangular Co-operation and Twinning for Capacity Development in South Sudan» -
Jun 2013
Tunisia: The Challenges of Transition
Author: Lisa Watanabe
Publisher: Center for Security Studies (CSS)
This analysis charts the seeming progress Tunisia has made over the last two years in its transition towards full-fledged democracy. More on «Tunisia: The Challenges of Transition» -
Jun 2013
Foreign-policy Positioning through Multilateralism: South Africa in the UNSC
Author: Cayley Bowland
Publisher: South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA)
This briefing examines the articulation of South Africa’s foreign policy and the major moments during its second term on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). More on «Foreign-policy Positioning through Multilateralism: South Africa in the UNSC»
May 2013
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24 May 2013
Desired Democracy in Distress: Breaking the GUINEA Political Impasse
Author: Alimou Diallo, Jean Millimouno
Publisher: West Africa Network for Peacebuilding (WANEP)
This brief surveys the prospects for Guinea's democracy since the legislative elections in 2010. More on «Desired Democracy in Distress: Breaking the GUINEA Political Impasse» -
22 May 2013
Negotiating the Rise of New Powers
Author: Amrita Narlikar, Brendan Vickers, Rosemary Foot, Jim O'Neill
Publisher: Chatham House
This is a transcript of a discussion on rising powers in the international system, particularly the BRICS group. More on «Negotiating the Rise of New Powers» -
May 2013
Fault Lines of the Revolution: Political Actors, Camps and Conflicts in the New Libya
Author: Wolfram Lacher
Publisher: Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP)
This paper looks at the various political actors that have shaped events in post-revolutionary Libya. More on «Fault Lines of the Revolution: Political Actors, Camps and Conflicts in the New Libya» -
May 2013
Civilian Capacity in the Aftermath of Conflict
Author: Diana Felix da Costa, Søren Vester Haldrup, John Karlsrud, Frederik Rosén, Kristoffer Nilaus Tarp
Publisher: Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
In the context of fragile states and countries emerging from conflict, the need to develop and strengthen civil service capacity is always urgent. More on «Civilian Capacity in the Aftermath of Conflict»


