Information on "Political Representation" and "Africa"
April 2013
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Apr 2013
The ‘New Liberals’: Can Egypt’s Civil Opposition Save the Revolution?
Author: Moataz el Fegiery
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) / FRIDE
This paper offers an analysis of the Egyptian political scene. More on «The ‘New Liberals’: Can Egypt’s Civil Opposition Save the Revolution?»
February 2013
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Feb 2013
The Mediterranean Region in a Multipolar World
Author: Vladimir Bakhtin, Arlene Clemesha, Li Guofu, Daniela Huber, P. R. Kumaraswamy
Publisher: Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI) / German Marshall Fund of The United States (GMF)
This collection of papers explores implications of a changing global power structure, with a special focus on the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). More on «The Mediterranean Region in a Multipolar World» -
Feb 2013
The Troubled Road to Peace
Author: Lesley Connolly
Publisher: African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD)
This paper examines two key issues impeding the peace process in Madagascar: the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) Roadmap, an agreement initiated and signed in September 2011 by SADC to lay the road to peace in Madagascar, and the questi... More on «The Troubled Road to Peace»
January 2013
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21 Jan 2013
Obama’s Legacy in Africa
Author: Erik Lundsgaarde
Publisher: German Development Institute
As Obama took his oath for a second term, expectations about his administration’s transformative potential were undoubtedly lower given the slow pace of change in domestic and foreign policy in Obama's first term. More on «Obama’s Legacy in Africa» -
17 Jan 2013
Kenya's 2013 Elections
Author: International Crisis Group
Publisher: International Crisis Group
This report argues that Kenya's election in 2013 faces considerable risks of political violence. More on «Kenya's 2013 Elections» -
9 Jan 2013
Following Egypt's Constitutional Referendum: Polarization and Collapse
Publisher: Institute for National Security Studies (INSS)
In the two rounds of voting in the referendum on Egypt's constitution turnout was extremely low with only 32 percent (of the 52 million Egyptians eligible to vote) casting ballots. More on «Following Egypt's Constitutional Referendum: Polarization and Collapse» -
Jan 2013
What Accounts for Opposition Party Strength?
Author: Anna Katharina Wolkenhauer
Publisher: LSE Department of International Development (ID)
This paper sheds light on the differences in party system development within Sub-Saharan Africa. More on «What Accounts for Opposition Party Strength?»
December 2012
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19 Dec 2012
Crisis en Egipto, entre la religión y la economía
Author: Marcos Suárez Sipmann
Publisher: Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies
En los seis meses de la presidencia de Mohamed Morsi, esta papel argumenta que se ha vivido en Egipto una progresiva y peligrosa concentración de poder por parte de los Hermanos Musulmanes. More on «Crisis en Egipto, entre la religión y la economía» -
Dec 2012
Party Identification in South Africa
Author: Paul Graham
Publisher: Afrobarometer
This brief provides profile information on the supporters of the two South African political parties, the DA and the ANC. More on «Party Identification in South Africa»
November 2012
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9 Nov 2012
Egypt’s Salafists and Relations with Israel
Author: Ahmad Buckley
Publisher: Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)
The results of the 2011/2012 parliamentary election in Egypt, in which the Salafists won 27% of the vote, attested to their popularity and signaled their possible political influence. More on «Egypt’s Salafists and Relations with Israel»


