Information on "Militarism" and "Africa"
February 2011
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11 Feb 2011
Consideraciones sobre las múltiples dimensiones de la crisis egipcia
Author: Alberto Hutschenreuter
Publisher: Centro Argentino de Estudios Internacionales (CAEI)
El análisis analiza los diferentes factores que influyeron en la formación y el desarrollo de la crisis egipcia en clave politica, social, economica, religiosa, militare y geopolitica. More on «Consideraciones sobre las múltiples dimensiones de la crisis egipcia»
January 2011
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2011
Unconstitutional Changes of Government in Africa
Author: J Shola Omotola
Publisher: Nordic Africa Institute (NAI)
This Discussion Paper explores the phenomenon of unconstitutional changes of government in Africa and its implications for the consolidation of democracy on the continent. More on «Unconstitutional Changes of Government in Africa»
October 2009
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27 Oct 2009
Tackling the Crisis in Guinea
Author: Alimou Diallo, Kalie Sillah, Zebulon S Takwa
Publisher: West Africa Network for Peacebuilding (WANEP)
This policy brief analyzes the crisis in Guinea following the massacres on 28 September 2009. More on «Tackling the Crisis in Guinea»
January 2009
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2009
China, India, Russia and the United States
Author: Daniel Volman
Publisher: Nordic Africa Institute (NAI)
This publication examines the evolving economic and military role of China, India, Russia and the US in Africa as well as the status of Africa in the new global geopolitical order. More on «China, India, Russia and the United States»
March 2005
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Mar 2005
Towards a Code of Conduct for Armed and Security Forces in Africa
Author: Adedeji Ebo
Publisher: Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF)
This paper discusses the prospects of establishing a code of conduct (CoC) for armed and security forces in Africa. More on «Towards a Code of Conduct for Armed and Security Forces in Africa»
June 2004
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Jun 2004
Rethinking Militarism in Post-Apartheid South Africa
Author: Jacklyn Cock
Publisher: Crisis States Research Centre (CSRC)
This paper argues that contemporary South Africa is marked by a co-existence of both old and new forms of militarism. More on «Rethinking Militarism in Post-Apartheid South Africa»
January 2002
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2002
Ethnicity, State Power and the Democratic Process in Uganda
Author: Juma Okuku
Publisher: Nordic Africa Institute (NAI)
This paper critically reviews the impact of ethnicity on the democratization process in Uganda from colonialism the end of the 20th century. More on «Ethnicity, State Power and the Democratic Process in Uganda»


