Information on "International Relations" and "Africa"
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7 Feb 2013
Islamists, Secularists, and the Future of Egypt
In this audio presentation, Abdul Mawgoud Dardery, who is a member of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, discusses the political challenges facing Egypt today and the vision the Freedom and Justice Party has for the country's future. More on «Islamists, Secularists, and the Future of Egypt»
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6 Jun 2012
South Sudan: A Newly Minted Failed State?
Sage International’s John Bruni argues that Khartoum has been doing all that it can to sabotage the development of South Sudan. More on «South Sudan: A Newly Minted Failed State?»
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21 May 2012
Institution Building in West Africa – Has the Western Model Worked?
Vitus Azeem, the Executive Director of the Ghana Integrity Inititative in Accra, asseses the Western model of governance in West Africa as well as possible alternatives based on local institutions and ideas. More on «Institution Building in West Africa – Has the Western Model Worked?»
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30 Jul 2009
Somalia: A Textbook Case
With a government vacuum, lack of infrastructure and an insurgent group gaining ground, Somalia fits the definition of a failed state, and as Abdurrahman Warsameh tells the ISN, regional players are using the country's status to their advantage. More on «Somalia: A Textbook Case»
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24 Apr 2009
South Africa: Finding its Way
The rift in the South Africa's ruling party, the ANC, along with the country's economic and social problems are signs that South Africa is still finding its legs on the world stage, Raenette Taljaard of the Helen Suzman Foundation tells the ISN. More on «South Africa: Finding its Way»


