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Insecurity, Uncertainty and Indecision

The British government is not facing the risk of failure, it is already there. Insecurity at the top, uncertainty in policy and indecision in execution are not emerging trends but defining characteristics of the current administration. They are visible across foreign policy, public finances, resource allocation and defence, all reinforced by a Cabinet that lacks [...]

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The new power play in Africa: Russia, China and the shifting sands of influence

Africa’s geopolitical landscape is changing, driven by the active involvement of Russia and China. Russia has had a hand in Africa for some time, but China’s recent involvement is further impacting historic colonial structures and patterns. Vestiges of Africa’s colonial past are still evident in its regimented zones of influence and in the political and

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