Washington's Wilson Center Africa Program has just published Africa: Year in Review 2015, a collection of 28 short essays by different authors on key developments in Africa during 2015.
It contains contributions on the Nigerian election, Tunisian democracy, Burkina Faso governance, land rights in South Africa, civil war in South Sudan, Sudan-Uganda relations, Radisson Hotel attack in Mali, peace processes, AGOA, FDI, enhancing African security, African development, and global trends for 2016.
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Africa: Year in Review 2015
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Tunisia,
Uganda