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Student Publications

  • Cameroon Must Make Concessions to End the Anglophone Crisis By Claire Hazbun and Ken Opalo
  • Cameroon’s NWSW Crisis Ignites New Fault Line of Conflict by Claire Hazbun Class of 2020
  • Case Sensitive: Lawyers and the Formation of Legal Arguments in Tanzania by Jessica E. Hickle
  • Examining the ‘developmentalisation’ of humanitarian response: the politics of migration and development in Tunisia by Ankushi Mitra
  • Ghana’s free and fair elections don’t mean its democratisation process is complete by Miriam Frost Class of 2020
  • Gender Equality at the Expense of Democracy in Africa by Miriam Frost Class of 2020
  • IRI’s Innovative Approach to Mitigating Electoral Violence in Kenya by Claire Hazbun Class of 2020 and Mike Brodo Class of 2022

  • Kyle Rittenhouse, Ahmaud Arbery Cases Show Connection Between Vigilantism and Police by Toella Pliakas
  • Multilateral Trade Agreements Should Constitute the Cornerstone of Biden’s US-Africa Policy by Mike Brodo  & Ken Opalo
  • The quiet symptoms of democratic backsliding in Africa  by Miriam Frost Class of 2020
  • Time to cut Uganda’s Museveni loose from military aid? by Mike Brodo Class of 2022
  • Russian Mercenaries in the Central African Republic Uphold a Problematic Status Quo by Sam Abodo & Mike Brodo

  • We should not ignore Guinea’s constitutional coup by Miriam Frost Class of 2020
  • What’s at stake in Angola’s elections — and why it matters to America  by Jenai Cox & Mike Brodo Class of 2022

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