Archive for September, 2007

Zimbabwe: A Regional Solution?

By ACAS | 18 September 2007

In September 2007, the International Crisis Group reported on the latest efforts to “… escape a crisis that increasingly threatens to destabilise the region” by suggesting the Southern African Development Community as a key player. It urged the regional body “… to resolve internal differences about how hard to press into retirement Robert Mugabe … [...]

Congo (Kinshasa): Averting the Nightmare Scenario

By ACAS | 14 September 2007

“Between 1996 and 2002, the two massive wars fought in the Democratic Republic of the Congo were arguably the world’s deadliest since World War II. With almost no international fanfare, Congo is on the brink of its third major war in the last decade, and almost nothing is being done to stop it,” according to [...]