A Year of Checks on Ballots
Overall, incumbents seeking re-election appear to face little threat from weak or fragmented oppositions (See story, page 10). But important transitions are likely even where ruling parties retain...
View ArticleEnhancing the Governance of Africa’s Oil Sector
What are the lessons we can learn from their successes and failures? Is there really a resource curse? Why does it hit some countries harder than others? Case studies of eight African...
View ArticleCameroon’s Authoritarianism Fuels its Anglophone Separatist War
Since 2017, Anglophone separatists have been fighting for a new “Republic of Ambazonia“, derived from the Ambas Bay area in the Gulf of Guinea. On 10 January 2021, Cameroon’s soldiers killed at least...
View ArticleCameroon’s Separatist War: Anglophone Grievances and its Diaspora
Summary: One-fifth of Cameroon’s 28.5 million people live in two English-speaking regions in the country, formerly known as British Southern Cameroons.English-speaking Cameroonians feel increasingly...
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