In this analysis, Adi Imsirovic of University of Oxford surmises that the U.S. military strike on Venezuela in early January 2026 – which included airstrikes and...
This aritlce by Andrew Serdy of the University of Southampton examines the complex legal questions raised after U.S. authorities boarded a vessel sailing under a Russian...
In this article by Juliette McIntyre, Adelaide University and Tamsin Phillipa Paige, Deakin University, the authors reflect on growing global concern that the United Nations —...
R. Evan Ellis, The Center for Strategic and International Studies, surmises in this article that the predawn seizure of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on Jan. 3,...
This paper by academic and retired Ghana army chief, Colonel Festus Aboagye, provides a comprehensive analysis of the U.S. military’s strategic repositioning across West Africa following...
In this article, Devin Leigh of University of California, Berkeley sheds light on a newly highlighted diary entry from the 18th century that offers rare insight...
Salah Ben Hammou, Rice University and Jonathan Powell, University of Kentucky In a scene that has become familiar across parts of Africa of late, a group...
Christopher Tounsel of University of Washington discusses the brutal Sudan civil war that has been raging for over two and a half years as of December...
Hardly a month goes by without news of another unconstitutional change of government on the African continent. These can take one of three forms. The first...
In the 1980s, Flight Lieutenant Jerry John Rawlings launched heritage tourism as a means to economic development in Ghana. Under his initiative, Ghana’s forts and castles...