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The key lesson is that transitional justice is not an event but an ongoing process that ends only when its goals are met.
Without enough capital or enabling global policy, expecting Africa to decouple economic growth from carbon emissions is a ...
‘The revival of the PSC sanctions sub-committee is an important step that defines the willingness of African leaders to ...
The sharing of lethal drone technology with al-Shabaab and IS Somalia could recast the conflict in the Horn and beyond.
Without the former president to unite a fragmented opposition ahead of the 2026 elections, multiparty democracy will be the ...
Incumbent presidents and ruling parties increasingly bend the law to entrench their power and silence opposition.
The plan is up against dysfunction within social development departments and fraught relations with NGOs that deliver most ...
South Africa’s decision to take Israel to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on charges of genocide has elicited polarised global responses. Critics accuse South Africa of theatre, political ...
Ukraine’s recent drone attack on Russia shows how potent weaponised UAS can be, both on and off the battlefield.
Many police members do good work and many criminals end up in prisons as a result. We applaud these successes. Nevertheless, since 2012, we have become increasingly concerned by evidence that the ...
The acquittal of VIP Unit officers who assaulted victims on camera highlights the police’s failure to define and enforce ...
Threats to the independence of peace support missions call for clarity on their relationship with host countries.
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