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Hired Guns: The Rise of Private Military Industry in Africa

“The presence of mercenaries and other foreign fighters worsens conflict and threatens stability… Some mercenaries go from war to war, plying their deadly trade...

Authoritarian Ambitions and Regional Instability: The Looming War between Ethiopia-Eritrea

The Horn of Africa is a region where dictatorial regimes have ruled for extended periods, and powerful countries compete for political and economic hegemony....

Somalia’s Oil Deal with Türkiye Is Smarter Than Critics Want You to Believe

Listening to the loudest voices on social media, one might think Somalia has just handed away its oil wealth to Türkiye. No competition, no...

Realpolitik over Justice: The West’s Dark Play in Western Sahara

Decolonization in Africa is one of the most pivotal global milestones of the 20th century, representing a determined and, in many cases, successful departure...

ECOWAS Turns 50: Dreams Deferred or Destiny Delayed?

Despite its 'overarching' achievements over the past 50 years (half a century) since its establishment, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), the...

The Influence and Role of Social Media in Tanzania’s 2025 General Elections

As Tanzania nears its 2025 general elections, the event marks a crucial moment for citizens to actively shape the country’s political future. Formed through...

How Sudan became a battleground for West Asian proxy war

In the recent weeks there are various reports that mention the recent advances made by Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) against Paramilitary Rapid Support Forces...

The stakes of the new crisis between Algeria and the AES regimes

On the night of March 31 to April 1, 2025, the Algerian Ministry of Defense announced that it had shot down a Turkish Bayraktar...

Korea’s Rice Belt vs. China’s BRI: The Africa Play

My analysis of South Korean relations with Egypt and a comparison with China, my academic and research specialty, comes as Egypt and South Korea...

We Say Zimbabwe Now, Don’t We?

On April 18, Zimbabwe celebrated its 45th independence anniversary. Their independence in 1980 came with mixed emotions and resulted in a country still divided...

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The Netherlands’ Indo-Pacific Pivot: An Ambitious Political Strategy

In November 2020, the Netherlands incorporated its Indo-Pacific Strategy....

The Oslo Trap: What Iran Should Learn from a Peace Process That Never Ended

There is something hauntingly familiar about the proposed U.S.-Iran...

The Overlooked Partner: Canada, Jordan, and the Case for Deeper Engagement

Canada’s most prominent Middle East allies have been the...

From Tehran to Banjul: Why Economic Vulnerability Is a Security Challenge for Small States

What does a missile exchange between Iran and Israel...

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