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published by Joseph Siegle and Candace Cook
on January 17, 2024
Africa’s multifaceted 2024 electoral docket provides opportunities to strengthen multipartyism, transition back to constitutionalism following coups, and rebuff perfunctory exercises.
Spotlight
published by the Africa Center for Strategic Studies
on January 17, 2024
Spotlight
published by the Africa Center for Strategic Studies
on January 17, 2024
Spotlight
published by the Africa Center for Strategic Studies
on January 17, 2024
Spotlight
published by the Africa Center for Strategic Studies
on January 17, 2024
Spotlight
published by the Africa Center for Strategic Studies
on January 17, 2024
Spotlight
published by the Africa Center for Strategic Studies
on January 17, 2024
Spotlight
published by the Africa Center for Strategic Studies
on January 17, 2024
Spotlight
published by the Africa Center for Strategic Studies
on January 11, 2024
President Azali Assoumani’s undermining of an acclaimed power-sharing agreement in the three-island archipelago has been marked by growing political repression and non-competitive elections.
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published by Romain Le Cour Grandmaison, Flore Berger, Kingsley Madueke, Lucia Bird Ruiz Benitez de Lugo and Lyes Tagziria
on November 1, 2023
Self-defense groups have proliferated across West Africa. While they are often considered important for community security, their spread raises important questions and concerns about state capacity to control and monopolize violence.
Infographic
published by the Africa Center for Strategic Studies
on October 24, 2023
Term limit evasions are at the root of a host of governance dysfunctions in Africa and are linked to higher levels of autocracy, corruption, conflict, and propensity for coups.
Infographic
published by the Africa Center for Strategic Studies
on October 16, 2023
An estimated 82 percent of the record 149 million Africans facing acute food insecurity are in conflict-affected countries underscoring that conflict continues to be the primary driver of Africa’s food crisis.