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Africa in Transition

Michelle Gavin, Ebenezer Obadare, and other experts track political and security developments across sub-Saharan Africa.

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A protester prepares to throw back a colored teargas canister lobbed by riot police officers during demonstrations to mark the first anniversary of the deadly 2024 anti-government protests in Nairobi, Kenya on June 25, 2025.
A protester prepares to throw back a colored teargas canister lobbed by riot police officers during demonstrations to mark the first anniversary of the deadly 2024 anti-government protests in Nairobi, Kenya on June 25, 2025. Donwilson Odhiambo/REUTERS

Gen Z Uncowed

Ruto's best efforts fail to avoid Kenya's youth returning to the streets.

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Rwanda
Kagame's Crusade
The Rwandan President’s attempt to regulate faith-based organizations raises more questions than answers.
Sub-Saharan Africa
Uncivil Society
The standard state versus society framework for analyzing African politics is no longer fit for purpose.
Democratic Republic of Congo
DRC-Rwanda Talks Underway, But Lasting Peace Remains Elusive
The peacebuilding challenge in the Democratic Republic of Congo is daunting, to be sure. But the alternative is, and has been, a catastrophe.
  • Zimbabwe
    Zimbabwe’s Pre-SADC Crackdown
    As SADC leaders gather in Harare for their annual summit, Zimbabwe’s government rounds up perceived “enemies of the state.”
  • Nigeria
    A Loud Silence
    Pentecostal leaders’ avoidance of the #EndBadGovernance protests in Nigeria speaks volumes about the protests’ ethnoreligious undercurrents.
  • Nigeria
    The Myth of the ‘Leaderless’ African Protest
    Rather than being leaderless, contemporary African protests are being steered by a leadership no one saw coming.
  • Nigeria
    A False Dilemma
    Bad governance, not dissent, is the real threat to law and order in Nigeria.
  • Nigeria
    The Forever Counterinsurgency
    What if the Boko Haram insurgency in Nigeri­a is ‘programmed’ to continue in perpetuity?
  • Sudan
    Bringing More Attention to Sudan’s Crisis
    As diplomacy ramps up, so too must humanitarian innovation.
  • Nigeria
    A Sense of Foreboding
    Nigerians’ frustration with the Tinubu government threatens to spill over.