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1. The Gendering of Sudan’s Brutal War

2. Emerging Challenges and Opportu-Nities in Humanitarian Assistance in Mozambique: A Case Study from Cabo Delgados

3. Situation Analysis of the Chissano Government: Domestic Transitions and Economic Pragmatism in Mozam-Bique (1986–2004)

4. The Evolution of Un Peace Operations from a Human Security Perspective: The Dilemma in the Issue of Western Sahara

5. Contemporary Terrorism: A Theoretical Perspective

6. Asia’s Growing Global Influence: A Study of India’s Africa Policy

7. Western-Centric Moments in Homegrown IR Theories: Dependency, Chinese and African Schools

8. Fragile States and Aid Allocation for Sub-Saharan African Countries: An Empirical Research

9. The Judgment of Climate Change on Food Availability in Nigeria

10. Friends in Need: Russian Strategic Communications in Africa Before and After the Full-Scale Invasion of Ukraine

11. A Land of Violence, A Land of Conquest: Memory, Truth, Historical Continuity, and Imperialism in Rwanda

12. Spatiotemporal enabling/disabling factors of local agency in peacebuilding processes. Analysis from present time history and critical peace geography

13. South Africa as a Leading Regional Power in Africa? An Analysis of the Implementation of the African Union, Auda-Nepad and Agenda 2063

14. How Has South Africa’s Membership of BRICS Intensified Uneven and Combined Development in the Country and Beyond?

15. Racism, Xenophobia and Solidarity in Migration and Mobility Politics: Does COVID-19 make any difference?

16. The abuse of a motion of no confidence in Lesotho: Triggers and impact

17. Enhancing synergies between peacebuilding and human rights interventions of the Africa Union (AU)

18. SADC and election-related conflicts in Zimbabwe: An assessment and recommendations

19. A security dilemma during Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration in the Lake Chad Basin

20. Resource-based conflict early-warning system in the Hammer, Nyangatom, and Dassanech community of South Omo, Ethiopia

21. Empowering young voices: Using action research to combat xenophobia through children’s initiatives

22. Prevention of water conflicts in Central Africa and peacebuilding through transboundary waters

23. The ruralisation of violence and the criminalisation of conflict in Nigeria

24. The nexus between horizontal inequalities and violent conflicts: A case study of Kenya

25. The Western Sahara conflict on an evolving African security landscape

26. The Western Sahara conflict has been described as a ‘frozen conflict’ and as ‘decolonisation’s last stand.’ Despite the multiple ceasefires throughout its history, the conflict has not been fully resolved. Since 1974, Western Sahara has been on the shortlist of non-self-governing territories. However, it is the only one on the list that has not condoned this status. The Polisario Front spent 50 years fighting for the independence of the Sahrawi Arab Republic from Morocco, mostly using arms and guerrilla warfare. This period of violence was followed by a ceasefire between the two stakeholders. Nonetheless, in 2020, Morocco’s response to the Sahrawi protests resulted in a resumption of fighting by the Polisario Front, essentially reopening ‘Pandora’s Box’ and showing that, despite the ceasefire, a permanent solution is urgently needed. This would need to happen within the broader African security landscape, which is currently experiencing a shift amidst the weakening of United Nations (UN) peacekeeping operations, the growing presence of various private military companies (PMC), and the emerging role of countries such as Russia and Türkiye in African conflict situations. Considering the aforementioned changes, this article seeks to assess whether these shifts in the African security landscape will influence the situation in Western Sahara by maintaining the status quo or revitalising the efforts to resolve or exacerbate the existing tensions.

27. The interplay between traditional dispute resolution institutions and the formal justice system in Ethiopia: The case of the Jaarsa Biyyaa

28. The role of traditional healers in conflict resolution in Zimbabwe, 1890‒1980

29. Consolidating peace? The inner struggles of Sudan’s transition agreement

30. Unveiling Dissent: Eritrean Diaspora Festival Turmoil and Social Media Mobilization

31. Resurgence of Military Coups in Africa: Can the African Union and Regional Organizations Defend and Consolidate Democracy?

32. The Future of Japan-Africa Cooperation: TICAD

33. Atlantism Under Maintenance: A Review of the Brazil-Cape Verde Partnership During the Dilma Rousseff Administrations (2011–2016)

34. Government, State, and National Wars in Africa

35. Skimming the East African Community Regional Force in the Kivu: Another Test Case of ‘African Solutions to African Problems’

36. Nigerien Law 2015-36: How a New Narrative in the Fight Against Smugglers Affects the Right to Leave a Country

37. Reconsidering the Russian-Ukrainian Conflict and Security Concerns in Africa

38. Beijing’s Soft Power Push with African Nations

39. Developmental States in Africa: The Mauritian Miracle

40. Analysis of Foreign Trade Between Türkiye and Africa

41. China’s Role in the Modernization of Malawi’s Agriculture Sector

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

43. Exxonmobil and Community Development: an Evaluation of its Corporate Social Responsibilities to Host Communities in Akwa Ibom State

44. Exiting Somalia's Political Impasse

45. Perceptions of Public Accountability and its Impacts on Democratic Stability in Nigeria: Observations from Akwa Ibom State

46. Including Africa Threat Analysis in Force Design 2030

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

48. Resolving the Russia-Ukraine Impasse: Lessons from an African Cosmological Viewpoint

49. European Union’s Role in the Maritime Security in Africa

50. The Impact of the Ukrainian-Russian War on Rwanda

51. On Designating the 14-Mile Area in the Cooperation Agreement: Missteps and Implications for Peace in South Sudan

52. Civil Society as a Transitional Justice Litigation Actor in Africa

53. The Colonial Legacy and Transitional Justice in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

54. Impact of the Church on Conflict Transformation of Political Crises at Community Level: A Case Study of two Church Denominations in Dzivarasekwa, Harare

55. Emerging Local Voices and New Possibilities Toward Attaining Sustainable Peace in Bawku, north-eastern Ghana

56. The Political Ecology of Farmer-Herder Conflict in Ghana: A Case Study of the Kwahu Afram Plains South District

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

58. Civil War between the Ethiopian Government and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front: A Challenge to Implement the Responsibility to Protect Doctrine

59. Transferring Policy: The African Union’s Protection of Civilians Policy in Peacekeeping Missions in Somalia and South Sudan

60. Fortune and Hazard for Algeria

61. THE ROLE OF REGIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS INSTITUTIONS IN TIMES OF ARMED CONFLICTS IN AFRICA

62. IMPROVING WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT THROUGH DEVOLUTION IN KENYA: THE CASE OF NAIROBI AND KAKAMEGA COUNTIES

63. CTC Sentinel: October/November 2023 Issue

64. CTC Sentinel: September 2023 Issue

65. CTC Sentinel: April 2023 Issue

66. CTC Sentinel: March 2023 Issue

67. CTC Sentinel: January 2023 Issue

68. The Guinea Worm, President Carter and Me: A Journey Through Health Diplomacy

69. Coming to Grips with Poverty in Africa

70. Doing More with Less, or a Stunt?

71. The Battles of Bangui

72. I Didn’t Join the French Foreign Legion, but It Helped Rescue Me in Chad

73. HIV, the Legacy of America’s Response, and Lessons for Future Outbreaks

74. Don't Ask, Don't Tell: Approaches to Ethnicity in the Ethiopian and Rwandan Peacebuilding Processes

75. How does the level of success of a transition of power impact Foreign Direct Investment in African countries?

76. Supporting Female Farming Cooperatives: The Smart Choice for the African Development Bank

77. A Tale of Two Jihads: Unraveling the Atrocities of Islamic State in the Greater Sahara (ISGS) and Jama'at Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin (JNIM) in the Sahel

78. The Belt and Road Initiative and the Mega Infrastructure Investments in Africa

79. Contemporary British Policy in Africa

80. We Downplayed the Signs of Peace, Then Downplayed the Signs of War

81. Fighting From the Bottom Up: Community Mobilisation as a Viable Strategy in Combating Banditry in Nigeria

82. National dialogue – a tool for conflict prevention in Eswatini

83. Understanding and managing conflicts in the arid and semi-arid areas of Kenya: the case of Samburu County

84. Interrogating the legality, appropriateness and sustainability of vigilantism against migrants in South Africa

85. The APRM as a tool for preventing and mitigating domestic protests

86. Characteristics and efficacy of I4P in Southern Africa

87. CEWARN’s Strategy Framework and Civil Society Partnership: Lessons for early-warning and response systems

88. ECOWAS and the management of political transitions in Mali, Guinea and Burkina Faso: Adopting a three-dimensional approach for stability and sustainable democracy and development

89. Military coup in Niger: The legacies of colonialism and the US War on Terror in West Africa

90. Pursuing peace and reconciliation in a post-atrocity society: A case study of transitional justice in Burundi

91. Mutiny as dialogue: Interrogating the rank-and-file complaints and revolt in the Nigerian counter-insurgency campaign

92. Climate Change and Natural Resource Conflict in ECOWAS and ECCAS Regions: Implications for State Security Forces

93. Building Peace from the Grassroots with Informal Peace Infrastructures: Experience from Ojoo Community, Ibadan, Nigeria

94. Regionalism and the Fight Against Terrorism in Southern Africa: Reflections on Cabo Delgado in Mozambique

95. The Role of the Judiciary in the Resolution of Intra-Party Conflicts in Lesotho

96. CPLP: the first twenty-five years

97. The Western Sahara conflict in the Algerian Moroccan relations

98. África y (Sur) América Latina: Un interregionalismo posible, una alianza improbable

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

100. El Papel de un Reino Unido Post-brexit y su Nuevo Rol en el Africa Subsahariana