During the 1960s, independence swept Africa like fire on the savannah. As country after country threw off the yoke of imperialism and colonialism, nationalism and self-determination rose to replace them. Many intellectuals, economists, and philosophers, in both Africa and the more developed countries, firmly believed that the continent faced a brilliant future
Based on his latest paper, Professor Teddy Brett draws on classical ‘dualist’ and ‘new institutional...
The article focuses on the internal forces that have influenced Africa’s Democracy over the past dec...
View the Executive SummaryPrevention is the key to effective policies in Africa, whether the issue i...
Sub-Saharan Africa has a state system that was imposed from abroad during the era of colonialism and...
South Africa\u27s apartheid policy has lost her a relationship with the West, particularly the Unite...
The past 5 years have seen a dramatic increase in the level of military buildup in the East African ...
Africa has been a turbulent continent m the 1960\u27s. While six new nations were born in the 1950\u...
For the past decade, much has been debated and written about U.S. security interests in Africa. The ...
The cold war has focused the attention of United States and world leaders on the strategic position,...
This article argues that political tampering with military recruitment and promotion practices, espe...
Seen in broad sociological terms, the impact of economically and technologically advanced societies ...
At independence in the late 1950s and early 1960s, there were highhopes about the growth prospects o...
Events in Africa, from the killing fields of eastern Congo and Darfur to the re- mote reaches of the...
West Africa envisages an ambitious collective-security mechanism for the subregion. However, the Wes...
Defence date: 28 November 2014Examining Board: Prof. Federico Romero, EUI, Supervisor; Prof. Dir...
Based on his latest paper, Professor Teddy Brett draws on classical ‘dualist’ and ‘new institutional...
The article focuses on the internal forces that have influenced Africa’s Democracy over the past dec...
View the Executive SummaryPrevention is the key to effective policies in Africa, whether the issue i...
Sub-Saharan Africa has a state system that was imposed from abroad during the era of colonialism and...
South Africa\u27s apartheid policy has lost her a relationship with the West, particularly the Unite...
The past 5 years have seen a dramatic increase in the level of military buildup in the East African ...
Africa has been a turbulent continent m the 1960\u27s. While six new nations were born in the 1950\u...
For the past decade, much has been debated and written about U.S. security interests in Africa. The ...
The cold war has focused the attention of United States and world leaders on the strategic position,...
This article argues that political tampering with military recruitment and promotion practices, espe...
Seen in broad sociological terms, the impact of economically and technologically advanced societies ...
At independence in the late 1950s and early 1960s, there were highhopes about the growth prospects o...
Events in Africa, from the killing fields of eastern Congo and Darfur to the re- mote reaches of the...
West Africa envisages an ambitious collective-security mechanism for the subregion. However, the Wes...
Defence date: 28 November 2014Examining Board: Prof. Federico Romero, EUI, Supervisor; Prof. Dir...
Based on his latest paper, Professor Teddy Brett draws on classical ‘dualist’ and ‘new institutional...
The article focuses on the internal forces that have influenced Africa’s Democracy over the past dec...
View the Executive SummaryPrevention is the key to effective policies in Africa, whether the issue i...