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61. The Global West and Global South: Development Paths

62. Civilizational War: The Will to Win

63. Nationality and the Right to Enter: Assessing the Impact of Refusal of Entry for the Purpose of Statelessness Determination

64. Reconfiguration of Citizenship Beyond State Boundaries in Rojava

65. 'I Don't Know What Tomorrow will Bring': Understanding COVID-19’s Impact on the United States’ Stateless Population

66. Getting Statelessness Published: Pathways to Publication for Early Career Researchers in the Field of Statelessness Studies

67. Habbal et al v Argentina: The Inter-American Court of Human Rights’ Test on Arbitrary Deprivation of Nationality

68. Statelessness Before the ICJ: The Gambia v Myanmar

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

79. 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.

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