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📢 New CSIS blog post: “Power and Parity: Women in African Political Positions” Khasai Makhulo examines the rise of women leaders across Africa—highlighting milestones, persistent barriers, and the path to political parity. 🔗Read here: bit.ly/4kfXEKn

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📢 New CSIS Africa publication: “The Ties that Bind: Including Cabo Delgado in Political Dialogue” by Senior Associate Emilia Columbo examines shared grievances in Mozambique and how political dialogue and reforms could advance national stability. 🔗 bit.ly/3Zwowxx

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.CSIS Africa expert Cameron Hudson in the NorthAfricaPost: "The risk premium on Africa remains quite high and America’s general view of Africa as a risky place for investment remains prevalent." northafricapost.com/87643-trumps-a…

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.CSIS Africa expert Hannah Ryder (芮 婉 洁) in the The New York Times: China has created “an educational superhighway for African students looking to study abroad.” For both sides, she said, “It is a win-win situation.” nytimes.com/2025/06/07/wor…

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.CSIS expert Beverly Ochieng on Wagner exiting Mali: Although Wagner claims that its operations and support strengthened the Malian army, Africa Corps will need to continue training and support, especially after the recent wave of attacks against the FAMA.bit.ly/43WeY07

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Voters in Mozambique took to the streets last year in protest of an election marred by irregularities. These frustrations with the social contract echoed the grievances that gave rise to the insurgency in Cabo Delgado province, writes Emilia Columbo. csis.org/analysis/ties-…

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Despite the challenges faced by the DRC, political processes in Congo over the years reveal a savvy and sophisticated electorate that remains committed to democracy and good governance. Learn more: csis.org/analysis/why-c…

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🎙️ Peter Obi, the former governor of Nigeria's Anambra State, ran a groundbreaking presidential campaign in 2023 that inspired a generation of young Nigerians. He joined the #IntoAfrica podcast to discuss leadership and integrity. Tune in: csis.org/podcasts/afric…

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State of Play's first episode has just dropped! Victor Cha and Max Bergmann talk with Will Todman about this weekend's G7 summit in Canada, why this meeting is different, and what role the G7 can play in global leadership. Listen here: csis.org/podcasts/state…

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.Hannah Ryder (芮 婉 洁) on China's move to eliminate tariffs on imports from 53 African countries: "It enables countries like Kenya, South Africa, Nigeria, Egypt and Morocco to now enter the Chinese market duty-free."allafrica.com/stories/202506…

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President Trump’s proposed expanded travel ban includes 25 additional African countries. Cameron Hudson in The Africa Report: This is part of Trump's wider immigration crackdown but is "unstrategic and willfully ignorant" of long-term consequences. Read Here: bit.ly/4lggVeV

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📢New CSIS Africa report: The most critical elections of 2025 will be in countries where incumbents have used constitutional changes and institutional control to stay in power. By Cameron Hudson, The House of Kongo and Khasai Makhulo. Read Here: bit.ly/4jTxR9G

📢New <a href="/CSIS/">CSIS</a> Africa report: The most critical elections of 2025 will be in countries where incumbents have used constitutional changes and institutional control to stay in power. By <a href="/_hudsonc/">Cameron Hudson</a>,  <a href="/MvembaDizolele/">The House of Kongo</a>  and Khasai Makhulo.
Read Here: bit.ly/4jTxR9G
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Senior Adviser Judd Devermont reflects on the U.S. intelligence community’s coverage of Africa in his latest Substack essay, "On Intelligence." Read here: poststrategy.substack.com/p/on-intellige…

Senior Adviser <a href="/JDevermont/">Judd Devermont</a> reflects on the U.S. intelligence community’s coverage of Africa in his latest Substack essay, "On Intelligence." Read here:
poststrategy.substack.com/p/on-intellige…
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Senior Associate Beverly Ochieng on NBC News: "the Russian defense ministry had been negotiating with Mali to take on more Africa Corps fighters and for Wagner mercenaries to join Russia’s state-controlled paramilitary force." nbcnews.com/world/africa/w…

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📢New CSIS Africa report: Some of the most consequential African elections of 2025 will occur in countries where incumbents cling to power through constitutional manipulations and institutional capture. Learn more about upcoming elections across Africa: csis.org/analysis/afric…

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🎙️Peter Obi, the former governor of Nigeria's Anambra State, ran a groundbreaking presidential campaign in 2023 that inspired a generation of young Nigerians. He joined the #IntoAfrica podcast to discuss leadership and integrity. Tune in: csis.org/podcasts/afric…