Vol 61 No 2 | SECURITY Multilateralism falters as crises multiply 23rd January 2020 Sprawling conflicts in 13 conflict-wracked countries are dragging down indices for social progress, economic growth and stability. The second of our special forecast editions focuses on security Out of 1.2 billion people and 54 countries, the security crises afflicting over 25 million people in 13 countries are having a disproportionate effect on the continent's fortunes... READ FOR FREE
Vol 59 No 22 | EUROPEAN UNIONAFRICAMIGRATION Don't call them transit camps 9th November 2018 European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker officially abandoned the idea that the European Union was trying to set up migrant camps in North Africa during a visit to Tunisia...
Vol 63 No 8 | MALISAHELSECURITYG5 Disjointed force 14th April 2022 The demise of the G5 Sahel Joint Force looks imminent, according to authoritative sources. The force always had a slight presence in the anti-jihadist campaign in the Sahel,...
Vol 57 No 6 | MIGRATION Can't stay, can't go 4th March 2016 The number of African migrants into Europe increases because few are deported and their home governments do not want them back Europe and Africa are locked in a diplomatic impasse: the European Union wants to deport illegal immigrants but their governments won't take them back. December's Valletta Summit came...
Vol 57 No 18 | MIGRATION EU tiptoes into minefield 9th September 2016 Brussels quarrels with African governments on migration while development aid is diverted into border protection European governments are still struggling to contain the flow of unofficial migration from Africa, and to find effective and fair means to send home most of those who...