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“Abu Ramla” László Almásy's Short Biography
(2024-02-18)László Ede Almásy, to whom the Bedouins deservedly bestowed the name “Abu Ramla” meaning “Father of Sand”, was one of the most famous Hungarian explorers of Africa and the Sahara. Beyond that, he was a professional car ... -
Being World Power and Economic Utility: The Economic History of Germany’s African Colonies
(2024-01-03)As a late colonial power, Germany was seeking to conquer territories in Africa and Oceania in the last third of the 19th century. The two major purposes for founding colonies were 1) to reduce ... -
Boko Haram and Ansar al-Sunna: A Comparative Analysis of Insurgency Dynamics and Governance Failures
(2024-01-03)This paper examines the manifestation and problems relating to the Islamist insurgencies of Boko Haram in north-eastern Nigeria, and Ansar al-Sunna in northern Mozambique. The thrust of the paper is that Islamist ... -
Bosnia And Herzegovina’s Peacekeepers On African Soil During Covid-19: Procedures, Challenges And Lessons
(2023-07-11)Active United Nation missions on African soil are: MINURSO in Western Sahara,UNMISS in South Sudan, MINUSMA in Mali, MONUSCO in Democratic Republic of the Congo, MINUSCA in Central African Republic ... -
Bridge among cultures and worlds
(2024-02-18)The history of relations between the Arab world and Hungary dates back a very long time, and the role of influential personalities like István Zimonyi is of paramount importance in it. Speaking of two ... -
Burying the Hatchet but with the Handle Sticking Out
(2024-02-18)Since 2013, the relations between the two biggest conventional military powers of the Middle East became very hostile. The Egyptian-Turkish tensions affected not just the bilateral dimension, but Libya, the Eastern ... -
Challenging the ‘Western’ Narrative: Africa and the Migration Crisis
(2023-07-11)This article seeks to give a critical analysis on the ongoing migration discourse both from an academic and policy perspective. It provides a perspective of Africa’s long history of hosting migrants ... -
Changing the Old Narratives and Approaches in Curbing Corruption Revised manuscript
(2024-01-03)This paper examines the perspective of public officials in Nigeria about corruption and why corruption continues despite numerous efforts to curtail it. The study conducts a survey among a range of public officials in ... -
Colonialism and Revolution in the Middle East
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Covid – 19 Pandemic And Counter Insurgency (Coin) Operations In The North East Of Nigeria: Imperative Of Technology
(2023-07-11)Boko Haram insurgency brings with it unprecedented consequences, particularly in records of multiple deaths and devastating effects on socio-economic dynamics of the nation. Since no state would stay without ... -
Drivers of Chaos in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo Warfare
(2023-07-11)Eastern DRCis seriously affected by a protracted warfare involving illicit exploitation of natural resources, corruption, humanitarian crisis and terrorism carried out by armed groups including the Allied ... -
Egypt in the Hungarian Scientific Journals between the Two World Wars
(2023-07-10)The period between the two world wars was a crucial one for both Hungarian and Egyptian history. While Hungary was trying to rebuild itself from the shock of the Trianon peace treaty that ended the First World War, the ... -
“Egypt’s Geopolitical Alignment via the Digital Humanities”
(2024-02-27)The Egyptian civilization is a monumental pillar of the modern history of humanity and contributes greatly to the increase of current knowledge. Together, Ali M. Yahya’s Egypt and the Soviet Union, 1955-1972 (1989) ... -
Ethnicized Politics in Kenya
(2024-01-03)This paper aimed at examining ethnicized politics in Kenya and their contribution to elections and public governance from independence to date. This paper looks into the historical context of ethnicized politics in Kenya ... -
Fighting for Africans’ Hearts and Minds in the Context of the 2022 War in Ukraine
(2023-07-11)The war in Ukraine is a theatre of struggle not only for the parties militarily engaged in the conflict, but for wider spheres. Despite its regional character, the war also has a multidimensional impact ... -
Fighting in North Africa in 1942/1943 and the 1943 Casablanca Conference and their Consequences
(2024-01-03)1941 brought a significant change in the course of the Second World War. The German offensive against the Soviets and the Japanese fleet's attack on Pearl Harbor rearranged the balance of power, as the Soviet Union ... -
Food Security of Region around Nyangezi in Eastern Congo and Lake Bunyonyi in Uganda
(2024-01-03)Thinking of food security and food supply in a region, the first factors that come to mind are its natural features, geographical location and climate, as these are all factors that fundamentally determine the agricultural ... -
Fragmented Urbanisation in Accra
(2024-01-03)This paper contributes to increasing and updating the level of knowledge about the Agbogbloshie site in Accra. Starting from the most recent decongestion activity that led to the demolition of the main e-waste recycling ... -
Gems of Germans in Namibia
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Improving Citizen Security Education and Awareness in West Africa
(2024-01-03)Globally, expenditure in defence and security has been rising for the past two decades. Many reasons account for this phenomenon. Among them are increasing threats, and economic and geopolitical competitions. In Africa, ...