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David Adjaye and Living Architecture
Despite its aesthetic affectations, urban architecture is far from a politically-detached art form. The city, as an…
The ICC’s Quest for Accountability Continues
While international convention has allowed states to punish global piracy since antiquity, perpetrators of genocide…
The Central African Republic: What Happens Now?
On Thursday, October 31st, 2016, France ended its operations and pulled its 2000 troops from the Central African…
South Africa’s Withdrawal from the ICC: A Potential…
On October 21st, 2016 South Africa decided to withdraw from the International Criminal Court following Burundi’s…
Is Zimbabwe on the Brink of Another Economic Crisis?
After considerable economic recovery and growth from 2009 to 2012, the Zimbabwean economy is projected to grow by…
South Africa to Baltimore: The Place of Violence in…
In the fall of 2015, university students in South Africa protested the announcement of impending tuition fee hikes…
First Comes War, Then Comes Famine
They’ve killed upwards of 20,000 people through suicide bombs and armed raids, decimated large swaths of land,…
Crossing Arms: The Plight and Protest of the Oromo in…
Equity statement: Accurate information on African politics and culture is extremely difficult to attain. Western…
LGE 2016: Uncertainty Reigns as South Africa Enters New…
August 3rd was the day of the 2016 local government elections (LGE) in South Africa, marking a turning point in…
Hear the Wedding Bells Ring: The Dark Side of Child…
Every minute, 28 girls under the age of 18 are married against their will. Over 700 million women alive today have…
Burundi: the Other Refugee Crisis
Tensions arose in April 2015 when President Pierre Nkurunziza announced that he would run for a third term in…
Is Algeria Doomed to Its Past?
Just before the New Year, a group of Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika’s close associates demanded to…