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    Post-apartheid South Africa’s foreign policy after two decades

    Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Cape Town (UCT), 2014
    This report is based on a policy research seminar which convened about 50 leading practitioners, scholars, and civil society activists from Africa, Asia, Europe, the Caribbean, and North America to explore and enhance the potential leadership role that South Africa can play in promoting peace and security, as well as regional integration and development in Africa.
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    Region-building and regional integration in Africa

    Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Cape Town (UCT), 2014
    The success of Africa’s region-building and regional integration efforts is linked to the potential leadership role of strategic countries in their respective sub-regions such as South Africa in Southern Africa; Nigeria in West Africa; Kenya in Eastern Africa; the conflict-afflicted Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) in Central Africa; and Algeria in North Africa.
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    Peacebuilding, power, and politics in Africa

    Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Cape Town (UCT), 2012
    Highlighting the diverse expressions and contexts of peacebuilding helps to understand the intended and unintended consequences and limitations of peacebuilding programs in Africa.
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    Natural resources, volatility, and inclusive growth: perspectives from the Middle East and North Africa

    Economic Research Forum, Egypt, 2012
    Countries endowed with natural resources such as oil and gas are faced with important economic challenges. This paper takes stock of the economic performance of resource-rich countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) over the past forty years.
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    A promise betrayed: policies and practice penew the rural dispossession of land, rights and prospects

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2015
    South Africans assumed on 27 April 1994 that their vote for freedom would erase the ethnic enclaves known as ‘Bantustans’ or ‘homelands’ and guarantee a common citizenship with equal rights under one law.
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    Meeting of the family of citizen - led assessments I n Kampala, Uganda

    Knowledge Partnership Programme, 2014
    Citizen-led assessments emerged from the global South and are carried out by citizen groups. At present the network is a loose and voluntary affiliation of member organizations that has grown in an organic, “bottom up” way rather than a formal institutional arrangement.  Thuis paper gives an over view of a meeting of network members in Kampala, Uganda, February 25-27 2014.
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    Guinea at a crossroads: opportunities for a more robust civil society

    West Africa Civil Society Institute, 2010
    The economic, social and political crisis in Guinea is a source of concern for the whole of West Africa. The Guinean people are caught between hope for a new era after years of misrule and fear of how the military leaders may conduct themselves.
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    The politics of regional integration in West Africa

    West Africa Civil Society Institute, 2011
    While many regional leaders profess open support for economic integration under the auspices of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), very often it is mainly at the level of rhetoric as their actions sometimes betray their true commitment to the regional integration ideal as indicated in this study.
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    The 2011 elections in northern Nigeria post-electoral violence: origins and response

    Nigeria Stability and Reconciliation Programme, 2014
    What can be done to reduce the likelihood and scale of violence around elections in Nigeria? In 2011, most of the violence occurred after the election, as the results of the presidential poll began to become clear and almost all of it occurred in ten northern states. An estimated 938 people were killed and 735 were injured in three days of rioting and targeted ethnic-religious killing.
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    Economic impact analysis on China’s environmental tax reform through a static computable general equilibrium analysis

    2012
    Relative shortage of resources and limited environmental capacity have become the new basic characteristics of China’s national conditions, whereas China’s economic aggregate would continue to expand and the resources environment pressure would continue to increase.

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