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Michaelmas term 2019 – seminars

The Northeast Africa Forum brings together students and scholars interested in examining the region from a multidisciplinary and comparative perspective. Our remit runs from the Great Lakes, through East Africa to the Horn of Africa. By hosting lectures by experienced … Continue reading

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CFP: Eritrea & Rwanda

CALL FOR PAPERS: COMPARATIVE SYMPOSIUM Eritrea & Rwanda Post-liberation trajectories in comparative perspective 1-2 December 2014 Oxford University For Eritrea and Rwanda, 2014 has special significance for the ruling elites, which have dominated politics in both countries for the last … Continue reading

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Call for action: comparative analysis of youth responses to massive social engineering projects in Eritrea and Rwanda

On October 22, the Horn of Africa seminar at Oxford had an excellent presentation from Dr David Bozzini, a post-doctoral researcher at CUNY, entitled ‘The Catch 22 of Resistance: Political Discontent and Popular Theory of State Power in Eritrea’. David’s … Continue reading

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Rwanda under the RPF: post-conference reflection

It has been interesting in the last week or so to see some of the reaction to the conference that Phil Clark and I convened at SOAS on October 4-5, Rwanda under the RPF: Assessing Twenty Years of Post-Conflict Governance.  … Continue reading

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