Global Forecast (08-14-2017)
A Ukrainian connection in North Korea’s missile program, a strong second-quarter showing from Japan’s economy, and some early signs that history won’t be repeating itself in Kenya.
DR Congo’s Political Transition Falters
The death of a popular opposition politician is allowing the Kabila regime to drag its feet on political transition.
History Repeating? Nigeria’s President on Extended Medical Leave
Nigeria President Muhammadu Buhari has been in London for medical treatment for a month now. Back home, rumors are swirling as the Nigerian government grapples with a worsening economic outlook.
The DRC Sliding Back into Crisis
A simmering political crisis in the DRC risks civil war and disintegration in the long-suffering African state.
Security Vacuum in Eastern DRC Sapping Economic Potential
Armed groups continue to prey on local populations in the eastern DRC and frustrate any possibility of economic development.
The African Charter and its Impact on Standards of Living
This backgrounder gauges the success of the African Charter in boosting standards of living in Africa.
Perfect Storm in Ethiopia: Big Government Controlled by a Small Group
Little progress is being made on investigations into alleged political violence in Ethiopia.
Global Forecast (08-11-2016)
Presidential elections in Zambia, upcoming minutes from the US FOMC, and Ukrainian “incursions” into Crimea.
Zuma to Be Tested in South African Elections
Local elections in South Africa could well loosen the ruling ANC party’s iron grip on the country’s politics.
The View from Zimbabwe: Corruption, Hunger, and Deprivation
Once the breadbasket of southern Africa, Zimbabwe is today one of the poorest countries in the continent.