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Spies & Cables

Spies & Cables

by Darren Olivier | Feb 24, 2015 | Featured

It’s going to be a rough time for South Africa’s intelligence community.

SONA2015: What about defence?

SONA2015: What about defence?

by John Stupart | Feb 16, 2015 | Featured, Southern Africa, Strategy

The South African president’s speech was cold comfort for a defence sector starved for good news.

An Election Deferred

An Election Deferred

by John Stupart | Feb 11, 2015 | African Defence Podcast, Featured, West Africa

ADR’s John Stupart and Conway Waddington sit down for a brief sitrep on the delay of Nigeria’s troubling elections.

Regional force plans to combat Boko Haram come together

Regional force plans to combat Boko Haram come together

by Conway Waddington | Feb 5, 2015 | Featured, Regional, West Africa

CONWAY WADDINGTON examines progress being made in the fight against Boko Haram.

MSF Leaving Sudan

MSF Leaving Sudan

by Richard Stupart | Feb 4, 2015 | African Defence Podcast, Featured, North Africa, Regional

It’s hard to do your job when Khartoum doesn’t want you around.

Multinational task forces don’t shoot silver bullets

Multinational task forces don’t shoot silver bullets

by John Stupart | Jan 22, 2015 | Featured, Regional, Strategy, West Africa

Multinational task forces are in vogue, but what is required for such collaborations to avoid ending in disaster have not been properly appreciated by the approach’s supporters, argues JOHN STUPART.

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