The political transition in Cotonou opens a window for regional de-escalation that the African Union should seize.
Resource bartering doesn’t deliver stability – it perpetuates institutional fragility and rarely builds public trust and ...
More displacement in the Lake Chad Basin is caused by climate disasters than by conflict, but the two are increasingly ...
This seminar explores how foundational AU norms and principles are being interpreted in responses to conflicts.
Development partners The ISS is grateful for support from the members of the ISS Partnership Forum: the Hanns Seidel ...
The Trump administration and the AU have started a bold journey that could ‘flip the script’ on decades of development ...
Reactive counter-terrorism posture risks entrenching armed groups in a new corridor linking northwest to southwest Nigeria.
Planning a comprehensive, nationally grounded transitional justice process for Sudan must start sooner rather than later.
As the risk of jihadist influence grows in southeastern Senegal, the digital dimension must be integrated into terrorism ...
Africa is again staring down the barrel of an external shock. The Middle East crisis marks the third major supply disruption in less than a decade, following COVID-19 and the 2022 Russia-Ukraine ...
Development partners The publication of the PSC Report is made possible through support from the Government of the ...
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