Theodore Murphy talks to L’Express about the AU-EU summit
Media mentions – Theodore Murphy
But the “new donors”, while seeking good relations and access to the African market and resources through their own summits, are hardly investing in building African industry
Theodore Murphy on the “new donors” – China, Turkey, India, Russia – project in Africa
Exporting vaccine production is certainly a way for Europe to really take relations with Africa to a new level
Theodore Murphy comments on the geopolitics of vaccine export and production
What the UN needs to do if its mediation has a chance of success, is they read the room amongst the civilians.
Theodore Murphy is interviewed on Sudan by the BBC
International efforts will need to redouble in order to dissuade the military from capitalising on Hamdok’s exit to complete their coup
Theodore Murphy is cautious about optimistic scenarios following the resignation of Sudan’s pm Hamdouk
I don’t think the international community considers such a demand realistic
Theodore Murphy considers it unlikely that an exclusively civilian government can be established in Sudan
Theodore Murphy comments on the developments in Sudan after the resignation of pm Abdalla Hamdok
The publication “Khartoum’s autocratic enabler: Russia in Sudan” by Mattia Caniglia and Theodore Murphy is mentioned in an article by Foreign Policy
returning [Hamdok] to power would not serve the purpose of quieting the [protests]
Theodore Murphy gives his assessment on Sudan’s future and need for international intervention
The coup was a terrible catastrophe but if there is any silver lining to be wrung out of it, I think that Hamdok’s calculus was that it gave him an excuse to disperse of the difficult people
Theodore Murphy comments on the deal signed between Sudan’s Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok and General Abdel-Fattah Burhan