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ASCL Seminar: Democracy and corruption in Malawi

Malawi has been hailed as a beacon of democratic resilience, but a wave of high-level corruption scandals is threatening its institutions. With elections set for 16 September, Gerhard Anders (University of Edinburgh) will offer timely insights into the country’s political crossroads during the ASCL seminar on 11 September.

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Tanja Hendriks awarded Veni grant

The Dutch Research Council (NWO) has announced that Tanja Hendriks, along with 17 Leiden University researchers, will receive a Veni grant, embedded at the ASCL. Hendriks will work on the research project 'Taking risks with disasters: speculative humanitarianism and climate change in Malawi'.

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Web resources: keep eyes on Sudan

Map of the Third Sudanese Civil War (2023–present) ElijahPepe, CC BY-SA 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0>, via Wikimedia CommonsIn April 2023 violence erupted in Sudan between the armed forces and the RSF. Since then, the violence has taken the lives of more than 150,000 people and displaced over 12,000. In the media this conflict has received limited attention. The African Library has been keeping track of selected resources.

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Submit your thesis for the Africa Thesis Award 2025!

Submit your Africa-related master’s thesis for the Africa Thesis Award 2025, have it published and win €500! The Africa Thesis Award is an annual initiative by the African Studies Centre Leiden that recognises outstanding master’s theses on African topics.

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Just published: A history of the Rwandan Civil War, 1990-1994

In this book, John Kegel places the final phase of the four-year civil war that formed the immediate context of the Rwandan Genocide, at the heart of the narrative. Kegel contends that it forms the bedrock of a real understanding of Rwanda between 1990 and 1994, and beyond.

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Student blog: Rethinking Global Health in Africa

In a blog for the Global Health in Africa course of the Research Master African Studies, student Christiana Banja argues that we need to think differently about health in Africa: one that is fair, respectful, and includes everyone’s voice.

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Recent publications

Searching for the African Clausewitz: African military thought and the universality of strategic studies
Tycho van der Hoog & John Kegel
The Art of Reception: Field Visits as Microcosms for Development Interventions of Non-Governmental Organisations in Uganda
Caspar Swinkels
The struggle for liberation: a history of the Rwandan Civil War, 1990-1994
John Burton Kegel
Windvogel en Cupido: herkomst en betekenis van Nederlands klinkende Khoisan namen in Zuid-Afrika
Bart de Graaff, Miriam Grootscholten
Multifaceted Crises and Family Disintegration in the Far North of Cameroon
Gustave Gaye, Carola Tize, Lidewyde Berckmoes

Upcoming events

09 September 2025
PhD defence Belinda Okelo: Migrant Luo Rail and Port Workers and the Cartographies of colonial Mombasa, 1902-1950s
11 September 2025
ASCL Seminar: Democracy and corruption in Malawi - Between resilience and backsliding
29 September 2025
Mayke Kaag's inaugural lecture: Reflections on power, knowledge, and trust. Political dynamics in Africa and beyond.
02 October 2025
ASCL Seminar: On Africa and colonial discourse: rethinking how colonialism is understood over time
09 October 2025
Master's Online Open Day

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Author’s note of Windvogel en Cupido on Neerlandistiek platform
Mirjam de Bruijn on NPO1 about extremist violence in the Sahel region
Jan-Jan Joubert in BNNVARA "De Marker" on refugee status for white South Africans in US
Mayke Kaag in Africast: Africa’s role in a multipolar world
Jan Abbink in Nu.nl : Soedan dreigt ten onder te gaan aan oorlog die andere landen voeden
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