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Nick Branson

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Al-Jazeera, 22 November 2017

Nick Branson provided live reaction to Emmerson Mnangagwa’s first public appearance since returning to Zimbabwe, ahead of his inauguration as president.
The Africa Report
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The Africa Report, September 2017

Nick Branson, ARI Senior Researcher, was quoted in an article about Guillaume Soro, President of the National Assembly of Cote d’Ivoire which appears in the September print edition of The Africa Report.
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Business Day, 28 July 2017

Senior Researcher Nick Branson's Briefing Note on "Land, Law and Traditional Leadership in South Africa" was quoted in an article by Jakkie Cilliers for Business Day on the ruling style of President Jacob Zuma
Radio France International
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Radio France Internationale, 13 May 2017

ARI Senior Researcher, Nick Branson, was interviewed by RFI regarding the renewed military mutinies in Cote d’Ivoire.
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The Sunday Times (South Africa), 30 April 2017

Nick Branson, Senior Researcher, quoted on the politics behind Mozambique’s debt crisis in the Business Times – a supplement of the Sunday Times, South Africa’s most-read weekly newspaper.
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The World Weekly, 20 April 2017

Nick Branson, Senior Researcher, was interviewed by The World Weekly on political developments in Zambia and Hakainde Hichilema's recent arrest.
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Forty years of Tanzania’s constitution: Is the 1977 katiba still fit for purpose?

On the 40th anniversary of the adoption of Tanzania’s first permanent constitution, Nick Branson points to where this distinctive document shows significant signs of strain.
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The World Weekly, 3 February 2017

Nick Branson, Senior Researcher, was quoted by The World Weekly on the factors which promoted ECOWAS to intervene in support of a political transition in The Gambia.
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Radio France International, 16 January 2017

ARI Senior Researcher, Nick Branson, explained how the appointment of a new vice-president disrupted existing power dynamics in Côte d’Ivoire, prompting agitation by former rebel commanders.