Information on "Illegal Trade" and "Eastern Africa"
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July 2012
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Jul 2012
The Timber Trade in Africa’s Great Lakes: Implications for Uganda and the Region
Author: Mari-Lise du Perez, Romy Chevallier
Publisher: South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA)
Most of the timber traded in Africa’s Great Lakes originates in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo and either ends up in Uganda or transits through Uganda to the region. More on «The Timber Trade in Africa’s Great Lakes: Implications for Uganda and the Region» -
Jul 2012
Timber Trade in Africa’s Great Lakes
Author: Romy Chevallier, Mari-Lise du Preez
Publisher: South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA)
This report provides a political economy analysis of the trade in tropical timber from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to and through Uganda via the Northern Transit Corridor. More on «Timber Trade in Africa’s Great Lakes»
July 2011
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Jul 2011
Lessons on Accountability in Forest Governance
Author: Pilar Domingo, Daniel Harris, Cassian Sianga, Enock Chengullah, Calyst Basil Kavishe
Publisher: Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
This paper examines the experience and lessons of Tanzania's Mama Misitu Campaign for the promotion of better forest governance. More on «Lessons on Accountability in Forest Governance»
January 2011
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2011
Policy Making and Implementation in Agriculture
Author: Ole Therkildsen
Publisher: Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
Tanzania’s 2005 push to increase rice production by ambitious rural investments in irrigation and by tariff protection of its rice industry from cheap imported subsidized rice has apparently high-level political support. More on «Policy Making and Implementation in Agriculture»
January 2010
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2010
CASD CeMiSS Quarterly Autumn 2010
Author: Giacomo Cimetta Goldkorn, Lucio Martino, Fausto Biloslavo, Maria Egizia Gattamorta, Ioannis Chapsos, Nunziante Mastrolia, Lorenzo Striuli, Lorena Di Placido, Gerardo Iovane, Andrea Grazioso, Valerio Bosco, Paolo Quercia
Publisher: Centro Alti Studi per la Difesa (CASD)
This issue addresses various topics ranging from US and international community sanctions against Iran, searching for a national security strategy in the US, parliamentary elections in Afghanistan, and regional politics and security in Africa. More on «CASD CeMiSS Quarterly Autumn 2010»
January 2009
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2009
The Central Margins: Congo's Transborder Economy and State-Making in the Borderlands
Author: Timothy Raeymakers
Publisher: Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
This paper explores the connections between cross-border trade, armed rebellion and state-making in the borderlands between the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Uganda. More on «The Central Margins: Congo's Transborder Economy and State-Making in the Borderlands»
April 2006
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Apr 2006
Popular Reactions To State Repression: Operation Murambatsvina in Zimbabwe
Author: Michael Bratton, Eldred Masunungure
This paper assesses public opinion in Zimbabwe following Operation Muranbatsvina in May 2005. More on «Popular Reactions To State Repression: Operation Murambatsvina in Zimbabwe»
March 2006
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Mar 2006
Public Perceptions of Operation Murambatsvina in Zimbabwe
Author: Eldred Masunungure, Anyway Ndapwadza, Noma Sibanda, Michael Bratton
Publisher: Afrobarometer
This briefing paper presents results of a 2005 survey conducted in Zimbabwe about public perceptions of the Zimbabwean government's urban clean-up campaign, Operation Murambatsvina (OM). More on «Public Perceptions of Operation Murambatsvina in Zimbabwe»
June 2005
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Jun 2005
United Nations Mechanisms for Combating Illegal Trade
Author: Katherine Andrews, Tobias C. Berkman
Publisher: Henry L Stimson Center
This paper discusses UN mechanisms for combating illegal trade of natural resources and armament materials in Africa. More on «United Nations Mechanisms for Combating Illegal Trade»
January 2004
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2004
External Actors in Stateless Somalia
Author: Sabrina Grosse-Kettler
Publisher: Bonn International Center for Conversion (BICC)
This paper aims to provide an understanding of the role external actors play in Somalia's war economy. More on «External Actors in Stateless Somalia»
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