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The Tables Turn In Africa As Russia Masters Detente
On May 25th the world celebrated Africa Day, the day to commemorate the founding of the Organization of African Unity in 1963. In the United States, the Director of the Atlantic Council’s Africa Center Rama Yade is celebrating by advising the Biden administration on how Africa is America’s biggest geopolitical opportunity. At the same moment American interests...
Phil Butler
Algeria’s Political Vectors
Algeria remains one of the few countries in the Arab world that has retained the ability to conduct an independent foreign policy and has not been affected by destabilization. The situation in this country remains relatively stable, despite the noticeable deterioration of its economic situation and the decline in the cost of energy resources on world markets, the fall of Algerian gas production...
Vladimir Odintsov
Challenges of Water Sharing in the Nile Basin: Critical Moments Approaching
Egypt and Sudan are supposed to adhere to a binding agreement on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD, even amidst reports that Addis Ababa, for a second year, will fill its reservoir with less water than had previously been planned, several international experts say. Just three weeks before the second planned year for filling...
Viktor Mikhin
Will South Africa Recover after the Crisis?
Petr Konovalov
What Will Tanzania Gain by Cooperating with China?
Petr Konovalov
Impact of Egypt’s Growing Influence in the Middle East
Valery Kulikov
Egypt-Sudan-Ethiopia: A Twist Knot of Contradictions
Viktor Mikhin
The Role of the Red Sea in World Politics
Viktor Mikhin
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