Read More Reflecting on Coup Risk in MaliJune 14, 2022 Guest post by Avery Reyna and Salah Ben Hammou On May 17, the Malian government released a televised… Read More 0 0 0
Read More A Widening Rift Between Europe and the SahelFebruary 11, 2022 Guest post by Silvia D’Amato Two weeks ago, the Malian military junta, in power after a coup in… Read More 0 0 0
Read More The International Community, Coups, and Electoral ‘AttaboysFebruary 9, 2022 Guest post by Jonathan Powell and Salah Ben Hammou Coups in Africa have reached crisis proportions. Since Niger’s… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Are Military Coups Back in Style in Africa?December 1, 2021 Guest post by Sean M. Zeigler The seizure of power in October by the Sudanese military, and the… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Not Free or Credible: Why Regional Election Observers Failed Chad and BeninApril 22, 2021 IGCC Dissertation Fellow Series Guest post by Christina Cottiero Welcoming election observation missions has become routine for governments… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Will Côte d’Ivoire’s Presidential Election Turn Violent?October 15, 2020 Guest post by Sebastian van Baalen and Jesper Bjarnesen Ivorians head to the polls on October 31, in… Read More 0 0 0
Read More The Global Impacts of COVID-19July 13, 2020 How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected prospects for peace or conflict; political participation; and civil liberties around the… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Measles, Ukraine, and Civil War: The Missing LinksJuly 22, 2019 By Tanisha M. Fazal & Logan Stundal. In 2018, the global measles outbreak claimed 109,000 lives and sickened… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Sufis, Salafis, and the Religious Pacification of the African SahelApril 4, 2017 By Michael Kalin for Denver Dialogues. After gaining control over vast swathes of territory around Lake Chad and… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Fish Wars: How Fishing Can Start – and Stop – ConflictMarch 17, 2017 Guest post by Sarah Glaser. On February 18, the US sent naval ships to the South China Seas,… Read More 0 0 0