Vol 61 No 2 | SECURITY Multilateralism falters as crises multiply 23rd January 2020 Sprawling conflicts in 13 conflict-wracked countries are dragging down indices for social progress, economic growth and stability. The second of our special forecast editions focuses on security Out of 1.2 billion people and 54 countries, the security crises afflicting over 25 million people in 13 countries are having a disproportionate effect on the continent's fortunes... READ FOR FREE
Vol 59 No 25 | MIGRATION Not waltzing in Vienna 21st December 2018 A European Union-African Union meeting in Vienna on digital policy co-operation in the week before Christmas was always likely to be low on excitement, but it did confirm...
Vol 66 No 14 | LIBYAEUROPEAN UNIONMIGRATION Brussels is flailing as Sudan’s expanding war triggers new wave of migration 3rd July 2025 Boats from eastern Libya accounted for over 90% of illegal Mediterranean crossings after Benghazi warlord rekindled ties with Sudanese rebels Data showing that irregular crossings from Tunisia and Libya fell by 59% to 66,766 in 2024, prompted Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and the European Union to trumpet...
Vol 62 No 14 | UNITED KINGDOMDENMARKMIGRATION Imitation on asylum 8th July 2021 Denmark has faced harsh criticism from the European Commission, the UN Refugee Agency and civil society after passing a law last month that allows for refugees to be...
Vol 50 No 7 | LIBYAAFRICAMIGRATION Libya and its African brothers 3rd April 2009 The row in Africa over migration weakens progress towards the African Union's aims of the free movement of people, goods and services across the continent, says Albert Ouédraogo,...