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The Sudanese Genocide: An Internal Security Matter or Proxy Warfare?
Posted in Africa Middle East

The Sudanese Genocide: An Internal Security Matter or Proxy Warfare?

Estimated read time 11 min read
Posted on January 19, 2026January 19, 2026
by Elisa G

By Elisa Guillen The Sudanese Genocide: An Internal Security Matter or Proxy Warfare? The conflict in Sudan that was highly…

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Colonial Policy, religious affiliation, and Africa
Posted in Africa Legal Expertise

Colonial Policy, religious affiliation, and Africa

Estimated read time 9 min read
Posted on January 19, 2026January 19, 2026
by Georgie Dennis

By Georgie Dennis Colonial Policy, religious affiliation, and Africa To what extent is the Anglican Church responsible for the implementation…

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Red Sea Realignment: Why Gulf States Suddenly Care So Much About the Horn of Africa
Posted in Africa Regional Expertise

Red Sea Realignment: Why Gulf States Suddenly Care So Much About the Horn of Africa

Estimated read time 8 min read
Posted on January 19, 2026January 19, 2026
by Sean Yusuf Short

By Sean Yusuf Short Red Sea Realignment: Why Gulf States Suddenly Care So Much About the Horn of Africa Over…

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Navigating Malagasy identity and their future within Pan-African unity
Posted in Africa Regional Expertise

Navigating Malagasy identity and their future within Pan-African unity

Estimated read time 11 min read
Posted on January 19, 2026January 19, 2026
by Alix Pecheur

By Alix Pecheur Navigating Malagasy Identity and their Future within Pan-African Unity Madagascar’s cultural and political history is intertwined with…

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Is Ethiopia’s Rise as a Regional Hegemon Founded on an Insecure Base?
Posted in Africa Regional Expertise

Is Ethiopia’s Rise as a Regional Hegemon Founded on an Insecure Base?

Estimated read time 40 min read
Posted on September 21, 2025September 21, 2025
by William O'Donnell, Director & Deputy Editor-in-Chief

By William O’Donnell, Director & Deputy Editor-in-Chief of London Geopolitical Review CIC Is Ethiopia’s Rise as a Regional Hegemon Founded…

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