Publication

2 Dec 2016

This paper looks at the often violent protests that have rocked Africa since the mid-2000s, particularly in South africa and Ethiopia. The reasons for this recent trend are dispiritingly familiar – income inequality, the ersatz nature of democratic reforms, endemic corruption, and much more.

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Author Valerie Arnould, Aleksandra Tor, Alice Vervaeke
Series EUISS ISSUE Briefs
Issue 33
Publisher European Union Institute for Security Studies (EUISS)
Copyright © 2016 European Union Institute for Security Studies (EUISS)
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