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1. Exploiting a "Vast Jihad Arena": The Islamic State Takes Territory in Mali

2. Sudan's Civil War: Mediation Challenges and the U.S. Role

3. Central African Republic Mine Attack: Can China Protect its Overseas Nationals?

4. Africa’s Quest for Reform of the United Nations Security Council: A Just Cause Curbed by Unrealistic Proposals

5. What shall we do with the suspected pirates? Why piracy prosecution doesn't always work

6. Fact Sheet: Crisis in Ethiopia’s Amhara Region

7. Climate and Environmental Security in the Democratic Republic of Congo

8. Political Violence and the 2023 Nigerian Election

9. Fortune and Hazard for Algeria

10. China Becoming Globally More Active in the Security Sphere

11. Assessing Community Sensitivity to Cross-Border Security in Ghana

12. Less is More: A New Strategy for US Security Assistance to Africa

13. Pay Day Loans and Backroom Empires: South Sudan’s Political Economy since 2018

14. Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism (PCVE) in West Africa: Lessons from Ghana

15. New Frontiers: Estonia’s Foreign Policy in Africa

16. Eritrea’s Growing Ties with China and Russia Highlight America’s Inadequate Approach in East Africa

17. Faltering Lion: Analyzing Progress and Setbacks in Somalia’s War against al-Shabaab

18. Overreach in Africa: Rethinking U.S. Counterterrorism Strategy

19. Explaining the experience of political violence in Nigeria

20. The Russian-Ukrainian War: An Opportunity to Strengthen the AfCFTA

21. Including Africa Threat Analysis in Force Design 2030

22. Unknown gunmen and insecurity in Nigeria: Dancing on the brink of state fragility

23. Libyan Youth in Limbo: Coming of Age in Conflict

24. Women’s Security in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

25. Women and Peacebuilding in Africa: Some Policy Recommendations

26. From Terrorism to Banditry: Mass Abductions of Schoolchildren in Nigeria

27. No climate security without human security: Insights from Africa’s climate hotspots

28. Sign of the Times: How the United Kingdom’s Integrated Review Affects Relations with Africa

29. Jihad Takes Root in Northern Benin

30. Food Insecurity and its Discontents in the Middle East and North Africa

31. Hackers, Hoodies, and Helmets: Technology and the changing face of Russian private military contractors

32. The UN Environmental and Climate Adviser in Somalia

33. Sahel: 10 Years of Instability. Local, Regional and International Dynamics

34. Violent Extremist and Terrorist Threats: Examining Ghana’s Preparedness

35. An Alternative Approach to U.S. Sahel Policy

36. 'And Everything Became War': Warrap State since the Signing of the R-ARCSS

37. Localizing Humanitarian Action in Africa

38. The Challenges of Data Collection in Conflict-affected Areas: A Case Study in the Liptako-Gourma Region

39. Climate Change and Violent Conflict in West Africa: Assessing the Evidence

40. CPLP: the first twenty-five years

41. Al-Shabab in Mozambique: Taking Stock of an Insurgency Under Cover

42. Protecting Civilians From Those Who Should Protect Them

43. Who’s Been Making “African Solutions”? Mapping Membership Patterns in the African Union’s Peace and Security Council

44. De la Agenda Normativa Al ‘Giro Pragmático’: Causas, Implicaciones y Dilemas de la Estrategia Securitaria de la UE en El Sahel

45. Research Report: Perspectives on Youth Engagement in Operationalizing Peace and Security at a National Level

46. Assessing U.S. Counterterrorism in Africa, 2001-2021: Summary Document of CTC’s Africa Regional Workshop

47. Saïed’s Tunisia: Promoting Dialogue and Fixing the Economy to Ease Tensions

48. Social Protection in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons from South Africa

49. Defying United Nations Sanctions: Three Reasons for African Engagement with North Korea

50. Dangerous Delay 2: The cost of inaction

51. The Impact of Women Peacekeepers on Public Support for Peacekeeping in TroopContributing Countries

52. Reframing U.S. Military Strategy Toward Africa

53. Turkey's Growing Role as a Security Actor in Somalia: Dynamics and Motivations

54. Strengthening Sahelian Counterinsurgency Strategy

55. War in Ukraine and food insecurity in Tunisia: Where is reform most needed?

56. The African-France Summit and an Overview of its Recommendations Since 1973

57. Somalia (Horn of Africa, part 2 of 2)

58. The EU vis-à-vis Turmoil in Burkina Faso: Towards Europeanisation?

59. Institutional corruption as the bane of critical infrastructure protection in Nigeria

60. Egypt as the Cornerstone of the New Regional Security Architecture

62. Impact of the War in Ukraine: What id the Future of EU- Africa Relations?

63. Conflict Mediation and Peacebuilding in the Sahel: The Role of Maghreb Countries in an African Framework

64. The European Union Training Mission in the Central African Republic: An Assessment

65. Supporting Small Arms and Light Weapons Controls through Development Assistance: The Case of sub-Saharan Africa

66. How to Spend It: New EU Funding for African Peace and Security

67. Assessing SSR Opportunities and Challenges During the Transition in Mali

68. The Complementarity of Transitional Justice & SSR in Addressing and Preventing Human Rights Violations: Focus on The Gambia

69. The Contribution of Parliament's to Sustainable Development Goal 16 Through Security Sector Governance and Reform

70. Institutionalized (In)Security: Exploring The Mens Region's Governance Crises

71. For Mozambique’s government, is radical Islam exclusively a security issue?

72. Climate-related Security Risks and Peacebuilding in Mali

73. A Very Ethiopian Tragedy: Tigray, the TPLF, and Cyclical History

74. Water Politics in Libya: A Crisis of Management, not Scarcity

75. Partial Normalization: Morocco’s Balancing Act

76. The roaming threats: The security dimension of Almajiris’ mobility in Nigeria and its implications for Africa’s regional security

77. The Egypt-Israel Common Strategic Agenda

78. The Center Is Not Holding: Analyzing South Sudan’s Social Cohesion Architecture in the Evolving Context of the Revitalized Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in the Republic of South Sudan

79. The Costs of United States’ Post-9/11 “Security Assistance”: How Counterterrorism Intensified Conflict in Burkina Faso and Around the World

80. Reflections on Success Hope for a Women, Peace and Security Future

81. Youth Engagement in Peace Processes in Africa

82. Opportunities for Danish stabilisation policy to engage with climate- and livelihood-related conflict: New approaches to fragility in the Horn of Africa and Sahel

83. A Spiraling Crisis: The different scenarios of Ethiopia’s civil war amid Tigray’s military advancement

84. Banditry in Nigeria: Insights from Situational Action and Situational Crime Prevention Theories

85. Conflict Dynamics in Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado Province

86. Ignoring the Roots of Mozambique’s War in a Push for Military Victory

87. Implications of Emerging Technologies on Peace and Security in Africa

88. The Crisis of Ethiopian Foreign Relations

89. When armies enforce the law: Why the Ghana armed forces play a role in domestic security

90. Two sides of the same coin? International peacekeeping shapes domestic security in Ghana

91. Global rivalry in the Red Sea: A ‘Geopolitical’ European Union should encourage cooperation in the Red Sea region

92. Seizing a Historic Opportunity: the U.S.-DRC Privileged Partnership for Peace and Prosperity

93. Egyptian Mediation between Israel and Hamas Can Be Useful

94. Great Expectations: Defining A Trans-Mediterranean Cybersecurity Agenda

95. “Reconciliation” in the Communiqué of the Gulf Cooperation Council

96. Lessons from the #EndSARS Movement in Nigeria

97. What role for NATO in the Sahel?

98. Mali and the Challenges of Democratic Rule: Implications for Continental Democracy

99. Humanizing Security in Cabo Delgado

100. Enhancing Citizens’ Participation In Cross Border Security: The Case Of Ghana