Once the genie is out of the bottle in respect to ethnic tensions… there’s a tendency in the region for these kinds of dynamics to spin out of control
Theodore Murphy explains the genesis of the ongoing conflict in the Tigray’s region
Once the genie is out of the bottle in respect to ethnic tensions… there’s a tendency in the region for these kinds of dynamics to spin out of control
Theodore Murphy explains the genesis of the ongoing conflict in the Tigray’s region
Biden’s priority in Africa should be debt relief. More than other kinds of aid, to get out from under China’s thumb, the continent will need debt financing and private investment
Theodore Murphy on what a Biden’s administration should do to help Africa
Biden ‘may re-frame US-Africa relations away from Africa as a venue for China-US competition’
Theodore Murphy’s commentary on the consequences of the US election outcome on Africa is quoted by QuartzAfrica
If Israel had taken the first step, Sudan could have shown that it is a “generous country and willing to accommodate others for the sake of good relations”
From the Sudanese point of view, Theodore Murphy fears that the way in which the Israeli-Sudanese peace agreement was reached amounts to a “capitulation”
Sanctions were initially imposed with terrorism-linked motives. It has nothing to do with Israel recognition.
Theodore Murphy is quoted by Deutsche Welle regarding American sanctions against African countries and their impact
A victory for Biden promises a partner for Europe in the White House who wants to restore US leadership on the international stage. But this does not allow Europe to break free. After all, Biden’s first responsibilities will be to the internal crisis he inherits.
Leading experts from the European Council on Foreign Relations express their thoughts on US global strategies in the event of a Biden or Trump presidency
To achieve its goals in Sudan, or even to prevent the worst from happening, Europe must address the central role of the Gulf States
If the West does not want to miss the historic chances, it must take new geopolitical realities into account, writes Theodore Murphy in its op-ed