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With 54 countries, the African continent encompasses opportunity and success as well as conflict and ongoing economic, development and political challenges. Brookings experts are currently addressing a number of pressing issues in the sub-Saharan region, including the ongoing strife between the Republic of Sudan and South Sudan, famine in the Horn of Africa, and the region’s huge growth potential.
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December 10, 2013, Michael E. O'Hanlon
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November 25, 2013, Mwangi S. Kimenyi
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October 1, 2013, Vanda Felbab-Brown
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December 17, 2013, Fred Dews | comments
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December 13, 2013, Brandon Routman | comments
December 11, 2013, Michael Rettig, Mwangi S. Kimenyi and Brandon Routman | comments
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There’s a very, very rich history and bridge that exists between South Africa and the U.S. If you wanted the jewel in the crown, so to speak, that would be the Mandela-Clinton relationship. December 9, 2013, Haroon Bhorat, Politico
There’s a very, very rich history and bridge that exists between South Africa and the U.S. If you wanted the jewel in the crown, so to speak, that would be the Mandela-Clinton relationship.
Interview | The SAIS Review of International Affairs
December 9, 2013, Vanda Felbab-Brown
Another problem [in the Central African Republic,] which should be emphasized, is the urgency to secure food security and to restart agriculture because this is an engine for growth. With conflict, a lot of farmers have fled their farms and it is important to restore peace and for farmers to come back and avoid a food crisis. December 9, 2013, Amadou Sy, BBC
Another problem [in the Central African Republic,] which should be emphasized, is the urgency to secure food security and to restart agriculture because this is an engine for growth. With conflict, a lot of farmers have fled their farms and it is important to restore peace and for farmers to come back and avoid a food crisis.
December 6, 2013, Haroon Bhorat | comments
December 6, 2013, Vera Songwe | comments
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