African Politics and Policy Newsletter
This is the first issue of the newsletter of African Politics and Policy. In this issue our collaborators discuss the strategies for economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa, tourism in Togo, elections in Tanzania and the Nigerian party system’s failure to promote national integration.
This is the second issue of the newsletter of African Politics and Policy. In this issue our collaborators discuss the uneasy relationship between democracy and development, Tourism in Tanzania, elections in Togo, and Chinese Investments in Africa.
This is the third issue of the newsletter of African Politics and Policy. In this issue our collaborators discuss the results of the Presidential elections in Nigeria and the impact of falling oil prices on African economies.
This is the fourth issue of the newsletter of African Politics and Policy. In this, our collaborators discuss Togolese elections, the costs of political instability, and the dividends of education attainment.
In the fifth issue of the newsletter of African Politics and Policy we discuss the costs of instability, Togolese elites’ perception of China’s role in the region and the road to Tanzanian elections.
In the sixth of the newsletter of African Politics and Policy we discuss the costs of instability, the renovation of Togolese hotels, and the relationship between corruption, trust and legislatures.
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In the seventh issue of the newsletter of African Politics and Policy we discuss the costs of pandemics, falling oil prices and instability for African economies; the mass migration of African refugees; the road to Tanzanian elections.
In the eight issue of the newsletter of African Politics and Policy we discuss the results of Tanzanian election, the SDG for Africa, the dangers of meat, and the alleged benefits of statelessness in Somalia.
In the ninth issue of the newsletter of African Politics and Policy we talk about corruption, governance, Togo, and the costs of climate change.
In the tenth issue of the newsletter of African Politics and Policy we talk about the importance of culture, strategies for economic growth, tourism and the challenges that African economies may face in 2016
In the eleventh issue of the newsletter of APP, we talk about political leadership, the importance of political will, the importance of gender balance in elective bodes, and women rights to land
In this issue of the newsletter we talk about the consequences of falling oil prices, the importance of cultural and creative industries, of the newly introduced registration for Tanzanian artists, tourism, Cameroon, Sudan and Somalia.
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In this issue of the newsletter we talk about culture, traditions, cultural heritage, natural wonders in Angola, Gambia, and Sudan.
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In this new issue of the newsletter we talk about African best parks, anti-corruption measures, student protests, monuments and the revived interest in Africa’s cultures.
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In this new issue of the newsletter we talk about corruption measures, food crisis, elections in Zimbabwe and President Magufuli’s first real challenge.
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In this new issue of the newsletter we talk about corruption, trust, museums, elections in Zimbabwe, government accountability and Kazakhstan’s interest in the African continent.
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In this issue we talk about coalitions, elections, politics, poetry development an useus; we talk of Angola, Nigeria, South Sudan, Tanzania, Verona and Zimbabwe
In this issue we talk about Ethiopia, Gabon, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, economic growth, electoral politics, film, culture, heritage sites, music, development and good governance.
In this issue we talk about forests, art, sculpture, birdwatching, party systems, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Kenya and the Gambia.
In this issue we talk about forests, peace, rock art, elections, referendum in Gambia, Ivory Coast, South Sudan and Zimbabwe
In this issue of the newsletter we talk about democracy, good governance, tradition, tourism, electoral politics, art and lakes in Gambia, Kenya, Liberia, Tanzania, Uganda and Zimbabwe.
In this issue of the newsletter we talk about corruption, good governance, art, tradition, Lukasa, diabetes, statistics, public health, tourism in Equatorial Guinea, Ivory Coast, Democratic Republic of Congo, Somaliland.
This issue is entirey devoted to Light for the World
This new issue is devoted to Africa’s economic performance, South Sudan, Free Press in Togo, Russian contribution to African studies, lost continents and rhinoceros.
This issue is devoted to Agenda 2063, African values, elections in Zimbabwe, the state of Africa and Togolese People’s views of China.
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This issue is devoted to health, rhinos, coastal erosion, elections, wealth, stagflation, art, culture and constitutions in Sub-Saharan Africa
This issue is devoted to South Sudan, Botswana, Rwanda, Education, Universities, books, NGOs, cholera, art and millionaires.
This issue is devoted to Kenya, Libya, Zimbabwe, Macron, Kenyatta, corruption, free trade, universities, expo 2017.
This issue is devoted to Kazakhstan, Kenya, South Africa, South Sudan, tribalism, violence, cleavages, and EXPO 2017.
This issue is devoted to business, Togolese students, art, cultural policy, tourism, the decline of the West, the Rise of the Rest, Germany, Tanzania, Rwanda, and dreams
This issue is devoted to the Gambia, Kenya, Rwanda, Ambazonia, Tanzania, Togo, kids, museums, environment, science, technology, innovation, measures, natural resources, plague, tourism and taxes.
This issue is devoted to Kenya, Zimbabwe, Francafrique, Malawi, Tanzania, kids, theather, development, economy, political instability, dictators and more.
This issue is devoted to congresses, conventions, cities, tourism, art, culture, the essence of politics, and the spirit of Christmas.
This issue is devoted to African Think Tanks
This issue is devoted to Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, tourism, corruption and poverty
This issue is devoted to Rwanda, South Africa, South Sudan, Tanzania, Togo and Uganda, corruption, universities, religion, NGOs, art, arts and artists.
This issue is devoted to Seychelles, Tanzania, corruption, development, diseases, the economy and wealth