by Abdullahi Osman El-Tom | Mar 26, 2013 | Monitor
By: Abdullahi Osman El-Tom Maintaining official armies in Africa makes little security, political or economic sense. The continent will do better without them altogether
by Raymond Miller | Feb 27, 2013 | Monitor
By: Raymond Miller Miller traces the history of conflict resolution and negotiation during the four Tuareg rebellions in Mali, focusing primarily on the role of ideology.
by Ian Platz | Jan 16, 2013 | Monitor
Exclusive: Secret State Department cable: Chemical weapons used in Syria Josh Rogin / Foreign Policy A secret State Department cable has concluded that the Syrian military likely used chemical weapons against its own people in a deadly attack last month, The Cable has...
by Ian Platz | Jan 16, 2013 | Monitor
ASP Fellow Joshua Foust wrote for PBS Need to Know about the French military intervention in Mali. Over the weekend France launched an assault on northern Mali, part of an operation to unseat the extremists who have occupied half the country since last year’s coup....