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EPISODE · Jan 8, 2022 · 30 MIN

Ep. 129: Looking back on Ufahamu Africa in 2021 and ahead to 2022

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Welcome back to a new year of Ufahamu Africa! Kim and Rachel talk about some of your and our favorite episodes of 2021, the big events that affected Africa in 2021, and more!  Books, Links, & ArticlesUfahamu Africa on Foreign Policy PlaylistThe Lawfare Podcast: Making Sense of the Crisis in Ethiopia"The Enemy in Her Imagination: A Fable" by  Elleni Centime Zeleke"Take the Soul from Everyone, and the Liberty of All" by Rama Salla Dieng  The West Africa Autocratization Tracker by Expédit Ologou    Senegal’s violent protests reveal that its long-stable democracy is fragile, after all by Kamissa Camara  Shaping the Future of Power Knowledge Production and Network building in China-Africa Relations by Linda Benabdallah It’s Time to Up Our Democracy Promotion Game by Michael McFaul   "China's Soft-Power Advantage in Africa" by Lina Benabdallah Benin's Militant Problem May Worsen After Last Month's Election by Christina Cottiero"A Look Back at Significant Events that Shaped Africa in 2021" Previous Episodes We Mentioned Ep. 9: A conversation with Dr. Laura Seay on conflict and minerals in DRCEp. 36: A conversation with Hilary Matfess on women and Boko HaramEp. 48: A conversation with Michael Woldemariam on the political shakeup in the Horn of AfricaEp. 84: A Lunar New Year conversation with Jamie MonsonEp. 97: A conversation with Lina Benabdallah on the link between China and AfricaEp. 103: A conversation with Cyril Obi of the African Peacebuilding NetworkFind the books, links, and articles we mentioned in this episode on our website, ufahamuafrica.com. 

Welcome back to a new year of Ufahamu Africa! Kim and Rachel talk about some of your and our favorite episodes of 2021, the big events that affected Africa in 2021, and more! Books, Links, & Articles Ufahamu Africa on Foreign Policy PlaylistThe Lawfare Podcast: Making Sense of the Crisis in Ethiopia"The Enemy in Her Imagination: A Fable" by Elleni Centime Zeleke"Take the Soul from Everyone, and the Liberty of All" by Rama Salla Dieng The West Africa Autocratization T...

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