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Peacemaking, Precarity, and Accumulation by Dispossession in the Horn of Africa

This paper explores how peace processes shape and are shaped by precarity in the context of the exploitative political economies of Ethiopia, Somalia, Sudan and South Sudan.

Two-Level Game or the Primacy of Domestic Politics? Ethiopia’s Regional Foreign Policy...

This paper contends that Ethiopia’s foreign policy since 2018 reflects a combination of Abiy Ahmed's efforts to consolidate domestic power, through a deeply personalized and de-institutionalized mode of conducting...

Situating the Contribution of the Political Marketplace Framework to Peace Processes

This research report highlights the roles played by the political marketplace framework in analysing the logic of transactional politics in the contemporary era.

Decarbonization and Conflict Resolution: Implications for the Clean Energy Transition

The nuanced relationship among conflict, peacemaking, and natural resources in transactional political systems affects stability, development and humanitarian outcomes.