
Editorial
The African continent is in a race against time. Although many African countries have achieved positive gains in realising their development agendas and economic growth rates, uneven progress in eliminating
The African continent is in a race against time. Although many African countries have achieved positive gains in realising their development agendas and economic growth rates, uneven progress in eliminating
Edknowledge Mandikwaza analyses the concept of amnesty as a pivotal pillar of transitional justice.
Making the APRM a more effective tool to achieve economic transformation and integration of the AU’s Agenda 2063.
Comparative analysis of approaches to conflict management taken by the AU and the EU, using Burundi and Ukraine as examples.
Professor Paulus Zulu’s 2013 book is authoritative. It stands as a compelling indictment of the lack of public morality in the governance of South Africa by governing bodies, parliament and
Investigating whether sanctions against South Sudan are helping to curb conflict, or merely worsening the suffering of its citizens.
A reflection on the divide in democratic and political perceptions between the Cameroonian Army and the civilians they protect.
Exploring how the civil war in South Sudan has affected the country’s political and economical relations with Uganda.
How the establishment of the Extraordinary African Chambers brought the cruel dictator of the Republic of Chad to justice.
Assessing the efforts made by the SADC to bring peace and security to Lesotho – a country rife with instability.