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Oil Production in Ghana: Implications for Economic Development (ARI)
ARI 104/2008 - 15/9/2008
Robert Darko Osei and George Domfe
This ARI looks at the revenue stream likely to accrue to Ghana from oil production which is to start in 2010 and the implications for the economy.

Chad: Democratisation Challenges and Limits of International Intervention (ARI)
ARI 59/2008 - 6/6/2008
Paul-Simon Handy
International interventions in Chad, such as the European Eufor Chad, must address structural problems linked to governance and democracy by helping Chadian political actors to reform the country’s social contract instead of focusing on preserving stability and, thus, becoming part of the problem and not of the solution.

The Chad Conflict, United Nations (MINURCAT) and the European Union (EUFOR) (ARI)
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ARI 20/2008 (Translated from Spanish) - 10/3/2008
Félix Arteaga
The European EUFOR Chad/CAR mission, in support of humanitarian and police action for the United Nations mission in Chad and the Central African Republic, has been suspended until peace is restored to the region.

The Challenges of Drugs, Organised Crime and Terrorism in West and Central Africa
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ARI 43/2006 - 6.4.2006
Antonio L. Mazzitelli
There are numerous factors that explain the increased importance of West and Central Africa in the world map of transnational organised crime and criminal organisations. The effects of political, economic and social shortcomings are amplified by the concurrence of external factors. In this context, well-established foreign transnational criminal networks seeking safe operational bases for their illicit businesses (narcotics, human beings, pirated goods, illegal migration and natural resources) cooperate and cohabit with newly-born and successful West African indigenous criminal networks.

An Ethical and Political Commitment to Africa
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20.12.2005
Miguel Ángel Moratinos
Article by Miguel Ángel Moratinos, Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, written in the aftermath of his recent trip to six Sub-Saharan countries, during which he discussed inmigration, development and the fight against hunger

Geopolitical implications of the Darfur conflict
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ARI Nº 141/2004 (Translation from Spanish) - 20.9.2004
Carlos Ruiz Miguel
The origins of the genocide in Darfur (50,000 killed, 1,200,000 displaced and 200,000 refugees in Chad, according to estimates) and the responses to it involve factors both internal and external to Sudan. The balance of interests in play are interfering with this tragedy, making it much more difficult to solve

 
 
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