Even if President Mugabe and his ZANU-PF party wins these elections, Zimbabwe’s future beyond July 31 has yet to be determined.
Author: Fiona Blyth
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Is a military deployment the best response to a terrorist threat, or can engaging in a war with terrorist actors be counterproductive?
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The daunting drivers of insecurity in the Sahara are discussed in this collection of seven articles.
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A new mandate authorizing a brigade of peacekeepers to shoot may not solve the core issue: lack of political will.
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Women candidates campaigned in high numbers, but challenges based on gender and ethnicity remain.
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Deploying eyes in the sky will not necessarily bring swift or certain gains for MONUSCO.
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The UNRCCA has a daunting task in persuading distrustful members to set aside their considerable individual agendas and work together.
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The United States is determined to keep the LRA on its agenda, but what the effort still needs is leadership.
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The M23 rebellion in the DRC is another manifestation of old ethnic tensions and deeply-held mistrust that continues to cast a long shadow over the region and any plans for peace.