by Jack Saffery-Rowe | Jul 14, 2016 | Africa
by Professor Keith Somerville, ICWS Senior Research Fellow Ivory and elephants have for decades been very emotive topics among conservationists, wildlife departments and NGOs in states which have elephant populations and in Western countries which believe they have a...
by Jack Saffery-Rowe | Jul 7, 2016 | The Commonwealth
By Sue Onslow, Senior Research Fellow, ICwS By voting to leave the European Union, Britain’s future relationship with its fellow Commonwealth members has assumed both a greater significance and a greater degree of uncertainty. Before the poll, the uniform message from...
by Jack Saffery-Rowe | Jun 21, 2016 | The Commonwealth
By Dr Eva Namusoke, Postdoctoral Research Officer, ICWS, Commonwealth Oral History Project The campaign ahead of the EU referendum on Thursday 23rd June has been bitterly fought by both the Remain and Leave camps, with rhetoric and statistics bombarded at voters on a...
by Jack Saffery-Rowe | Jun 2, 2016 | Africa, The Commonwealth
By Professor Keith Somerville, Senior Research Fellow, ICWS Just before May’s anti-corruption summit in London, British prime Minister David Cameron, made his now infamous public gaffe when he boasted to the Queen in a rather a silly, schoolboyish way that,...
by Jack Saffery-Rowe | May 27, 2016 | Africa, Imperial and Postcolonial History, Regions, The Commonwealth
By Professor Henning Melber, Senior Research Fellow, ICWS Image credit: Botschaft-MadagaskarSince the turn of the century the middle classes of the global South have taken centre stage in economic policy circles. Animated by diversification of some countries’...
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