Algeria, Sudan and the danger of presidents-for-life
Unless something changes, Cameroon and Uganda might be next
Unless something changes, Cameroon and Uganda might be next
A dictionary of African politics reveals the witty and insightful political terminology that people in different African countries use.
How can we better measure democracy to reflect women’s lived reality?
Having long failed to establish a stable political system, the government of President al-Bashir has presided over a prolonged economic crisis
The evidence is conclusive: over and over again, democrats trump dictators
Aid has never been just about helping people. It’s also about gaining influence and exercising soft power
People call John Magufuli ‘The Bulldozer’. But in his haste to get things done, he might be wrecking the very foundations of his country’s democracy
As the country’s economy worsens, so dissent grows and its government becomes more repressive
Expanding cities will fundamentally change politics on the continent
The average quality of elections around the world is much lower than most people realise