Every 25th of May we mark Africa Day to commemorate the founding of the Organisation for African Unity, which later became the African Union as the continental organisation moved to put the scourge of colonialism behind and embrace a vision of vision of a united and strong Africa, socio-economic development and the promotion of peace, security and stability.
21 years since the establishment of the AU (following the adoption of the Constitutive Act in Lome, Togo), pressing issues and questions remain about the effectiveness of the AU in fulfilling its mandate for Africans
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.
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
China-Africa partnership: navigating shared values and strategic interests
US-Africa Policy: Time for a Reset?
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