I think the army was put under more pressure than they expected during last week’s counterprotests when demonstrators called for civilian rule
Theodore Murphy has no doubts that the Sudanese army was encouraged by some of the regional countries
I think the army was put under more pressure than they expected during last week’s counterprotests when demonstrators called for civilian rule
Theodore Murphy has no doubts that the Sudanese army was encouraged by some of the regional countries
Theoretically, the Sudanese military could take power right now without facing any significant armed resistance
Theodore Murphy comments on the escalating political and security situation in Sudan
The challenge for the Sudanese revolution is to consolidate the protest movement’s power into an organised political force
Theodore Murphy looks at how the Sudanese revolution can survive in the face of domestic and international challenges
Theodore Murphy is interviewed about the ongoing conflict in Tigray, Ethiopia
The European Union is wrong to try to commercialize its normative commitment in Africa due to the difficulty of identifying interests
Theodore Murphy writes about the relationship between Europe and Africa
The idea driving that was Sudan’s economic dire straits. This was the most pressing threat and threatened the country with potential collapse if not addressed
Theodore Murphy believes that donor nations have primarily been focused on Sudanese economic reforms while letting their attention drift from political issues
For China, aid is investment. For Europe, it is charity.
Theodore Murphy is quoted in a Le Monde article on China’s and UE’s relation with Africa
For China, aid is investment. For Europe, it is charity
Theodore Murphy comments on the different approaches to aid by China and Europe
Ethiopia’s history […] does not allow it to easily accept outside help and mediation towards a political solution
External mediation in the Ethiopian conflict is difficult, says Theo Murphy
The EU should help African countries make vaccines themselves
Bloomberg refers to Theodore Murphy’s commentary on how Europe can work with Africa amid the global scramble for vaccines