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Moving US Africa Command to Africa will not solve the continent’s security issues – Kester Onor

Posted By: adminon: May 11, 2021In: World From AfricaTags: Africa, AFRICOM, CHINA, Russia, USNo CommentsViews:
Moving US Africa Command to Africa will not solve the continent’s security issues - Kester Onor

Amidst something that looks like a retraction, the story has, however, gone far that Nigeria’s president, Muhammadu Buhari, had asked asked the United States to move its military headquarter... Read more

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So, How is the World Managing the Aftermath of US Killing of Iranian Commander?

Posted By: adminon: January 04, 2020In: De-EscalationTags: Back-channel, CHINA, Diplomacy, Foreign Affairs, Global Civil Society, Intellectuals, Russia, The Washington Post, Virtual/Virtuous security'No CommentsViews:
So, How is the World Managing the Aftermath of US Killing of Iranian Commander?

The world can only guess as to what could be going on in presidential palaces, residence of prime ministers and leaders of the most important actors in the aftermath of the killing of Qassem... Read more

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Great Power Succession Tussle Moves to Bolivia

Posted By: adminon: November 12, 2019In: World From AfricaTags: CHINA, Global primacy, Hegemon, John Mearsheimar, Joseph Nye Snr, Latin American Springs, RussiaNo CommentsViews:
Great Power Succession Tussle Moves to Bolivia

The radical moment that appears to have been peaking across Latin America is running the risk of reversal as the grand strategy of re-inserting right wing elements in power gathers momentum.... Read more

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C2C (5a) – Undergraduate Scholarship Opportunities

Posted By: adminon: January 07, 2018In: BookspaceTags: Canada, Finland, Hungary, Russia, Singapore, UK, UndergraduatesNo CommentsViews:
C2C (5a) - Undergraduate Scholarship Opportunities

Undergraduate Scholarship at York University in Canada, 2018 Applications are invited for International Student Bursary at York University in Canada. This bursary is administered by York Int... Read more

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Abuja is Feuding Dangerously Over Subsidy But No One Can Say It Openly

Posted By: adminon: December 30, 2017In: World From AfricaTags: DAPPMA, NNPC, OPEC, Prof Daniel Yergin, Putin, RBC Capital Markets, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Shale oil, USA, VenezuelaNo CommentsViews:
Abuja is Feuding Dangerously Over Subsidy But No One Can Say It Openly

A dangerous feuding evocative of the framing of the oil commodity as the prize by Prof Daniel Yergin, the American Energy intellectual in his all time best seller – The Prize: The Epic Quest... Read more

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US-Russia Relations Not Quite Yet a Cold War – Sergey Lavrov, Russian Foreign Minister Part 2

Posted By: adminon: April 10, 2017In: FlashbackTags: Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama, Deconfliction, Francois Hollande, Hezbollah, Iran, ISIL, Jabbat al-Nusra, Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, Kiev, Minsk Agreement, OSCE, President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, President Poroshenko, Russia, UkraineNo CommentsViews:
US-Russia Relations Not Quite Yet a Cold War - Sergey Lavrov, Russian Foreign Minister Part 2

Question: Perhaps we can pivot to international affairs. In the United States there’s been discussion of a new Cold War; you, for your part, recently talked about a post-West international o... Read more

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US-China Off to a Calm Start After Disquiet on US Threat of Military Option Against North Korea

Posted By: adminon: March 19, 2017In: FlashbackTags: Arms Race, G-2, India, Kim Jung Un, Moon Jae-In, Pakistan, Rex Tillerson, Russia, THAAD, Wang Yi, Xi JinpingNo CommentsViews:
US-China Off to a Calm Start After Disquiet on US Threat of Military Option Against North Korea

US-China Off to a Calm Start After Disquiet on US Threat of Military Option Against North Korea US Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson ended his first official trip to Asia on a calmer note th... Read more

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Reloading Nigeria’s Risk Baggage in 2017, (Part 3)

Posted By: adminon: December 28, 2016In: GovernanceTags: 21st Century Scramble for Africa, Africa Mining Vision, AFRICOM, Battleground Africa, Brazil, CHINA, France intervention in Mali, Gaddafi, India, Japan, Margreat Carol Lee, NATO, NIGERIA, Russia, USNo CommentsViews:
Reloading Nigeria’s Risk Baggage in 2017, (Part 3)

Reloading Nigeria’s Risk Baggage in 2017, (Part 3) The third and the conclusion of a three-part Special Report discuss the ‘Battleground Africa’ risk baggage in relation to Nigeria. In bring... Read more

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Donald Trump Should Embrace a Realist Foreign Policy

Posted By: adminon: November 30, 2016In: GovernanceTags: Afghanistan, Chicago, CHINA, DONALD TRUMP, East Asia, Egypt, Europe, Georgia, Germany, India, Iraq, ISIS, John J. Mearsheimer, Libya, Obama, Persian Gulf, Russia, Syria, UK, Ukraine, YemenNo CommentsViews:
Donald Trump Should Embrace a Realist Foreign Policy

Remember John J. Mearsheimer, the University of Chicago’s R. Wendell Harrison Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science who wrote, among others, The Tragedy of Great Power Politic... Read more

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Brazil Breaking BRICS?

Posted By: adminon: November 28, 2016In: FlashbackTags: Brazil, BRICS, CHINA, Dilma Rousseff, DONALD TRUMP, France, India, Michel Temer, Russia, SOUTH AFRICA, UN, US, WTONo CommentsViews:
Brazil Breaking BRICS?

Published originally in The Conversation online (Nov 20th, 2016) under the title “Brazil is breaking with its south-south focus. What it means for BRICS”, this piece hints about... Read more

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