W. Gyude Moore, Senior Policy Fellow at the Center for Global Development joins us to talk about China-Africa relations in a politically charged strategic context. What can we make of the ‘Shared values’ narrative at the core of partnership?
See Gyude’s opinion piece: A new Cold War is coming. Africa should not pick sides
Germany’s foreign policy in the era of Zeitenwende
A discussion with the Institute for Economics and Peace on some of their flagship reports
International humanitarian action: the state of play
The African Union’s twentieth anniversary: a stock-take
Defence diplomacy: a primer
Interface between Intelligence and Foreign Policy
Reflection on R2P@15: growing pains, progress and prospects.
An AU fit for purpose?
Australia-China tensions: reading between the (geopolitical) lines
The Urbanisation of Warfare: the city as a level of analysis in contemporary warfare
WTO reform and the crisis of multilateralism
Illicit financial flows from Africa (IFFs): reflections on the 2020 UNCTAD report 'Tackling Illicit Financial Flows for Sustainable Development in Africa'.
Understanding Turkey’s multifaceted foreign policy in Africa
US-Africa Policy: Time for a Reset?
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