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Cameroon: a political challenge for the Commonwealth

Cameroon: a political challenge for the Commonwealth

by chloe | Apr 22, 2018 | Africa, Imperial and Postcolonial History, Is the Commonwealth relevant? series, The Commonwealth

by Melanie Torrent, Senior Research Fellow Back in October 1995, the admission of Cameroon to the Commonwealth during the Heads of Government Meeting in Auckland was a fairly controversial affair. Within Commonwealth circles, a number of experts believed the country...
Is it too early to wish for a phoenix?

Is it too early to wish for a phoenix?

by chloe | Apr 16, 2018 | Is the Commonwealth relevant? series, The Commonwealth

By Balasubramanyam Chandramohan, Senior Research Fellow The implication that the Commonwealth has to rise from its ashes presupposes that the Commonwealth is already in terminal decline, and may even be on the pyre of history. Yet the modern Commonwealth is clearly...

Time to listen to the Commonwealth’s First Nations

by commonwealth-oral-history-project | Sep 12, 2013 | Human Rights, Uncategorized

By Richard Bourne and Helena Whall The Commonwealth’s First Nations: Rights, Status and Struggles in the run up to the UN World Conference on Indigenous Peoples, 2014 – Conference Programme Not since Idi Amin’s threat to attend the London Commonwealth summit in...

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