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Beyond the Battlefield: Sudan’s Women and Children
More than two years into the Sudan's civil war, the power struggle between the Sudanese Armed Forces...
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Global Power Shifts are Playing out in the Red Sea Region: Why This is Where the Rules are Changing
Global power shifts are playing out in the Red Sea region: why this is where the rules are changing Federico...
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Fola Aina: The Current Islamist Insurgency in Nigeria
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Sudan: Theatre Where Many, Competing Interests Meet and Clash
After 18 months of siege marked by starvation, targeted killings, and sexual violence, El Fasher –...
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Will Turkish Contractors in West Africa Face the Same Fate as Russia’s Africa Corps?

November 13, 2024 No Comments

In recent years, Russian mercenaries in West Africa have gained considerable notoriety for, on the one hand, propping up post-coup military juntas and, on the

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A Decade Later: Lessons Learned from Boko Haram’s Chibok Abduction

June 12, 2024 No Comments

Several weeks ago, the date April 14 marked ten years since Boko Haram conducted the infamous abduction of more than 250 girls in the Northeastern Borno

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Can Islamic State in Mozambique’s Ramadan Resurgence be Repelled?

April 1, 2024 No Comments

As the Islamic State’s (IS) massacre in Moscow revealed, the group can launch unprecedented violence virtually anywhere in the world at a moment when an

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The West Can Work with Sahelian Democracies to Restore Civilian Rule and Regional Security

December 18, 2023 No Comments

After two coups in both Burkina Faso and Mali in the past three years and another coup in Guinea in 2021, Niger became the latest

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The Keys to Countering Al-Shabaab’s Resurgence: Policy Options for the US and Regional Partners

September 1, 2023 No Comments

Al-Shabaab’s resurgence in the past year is evidenced by the group’s continued attacks on targets ranging from tourists and government officials at beachside hotels, to

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China’s Security Challenges in Africa’s Remote Regions

June 13, 2023 No Comments

The “rise of China” in the past three decades has seen the country’s influence increase in virtually all corners of the world. While China’s geopolitical

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Can Tinubu Tame Boko Haram? Nigerian Politics and Security After the 2023 Elections

April 22, 2023 No Comments

The Nigerian presidential election took place on February 25, and, consistent with prior elections in the country; it did not go smoothly. The winner was

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What the Taliban takeover means for Africa – Jacob Zenn & Suat Cubukcu

September 1, 2021 No Comments

PDF DOWNLOAD Orion Policy Institute’s Senior Fellow Suat Cubukcu interviewed Jacob Zenn for the OrionTalk to discuss the implications of the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan

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