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Al Jazeera, 2 November 2012

ARI publication “Old tricks, young guns: Elections and violence in Sierra Leone” cited in Al Jazeera’s article “Youth used as pawns in Sierra Leone polls”.
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The East African, 15 June 2012

ARI publication “How Rwanda judged its genocide” by Dr Phil Clark cited in the East African’s article “Success and pitfalls of traditional justice as Gacaca courts winds up hearings”.
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New Internationalist, 15 June 2012

Dr Phil Clark, author of ARI publication “How Rwanda judged its genocide” quoted in the New Internationalist’s article “Rwanda’s Gacaca courts: a mixed legacy”.
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Polity, 4 June 2012

ARI’s publication “Diehards and Democracy: Elites, inequalities and institutions in African elections” quoted in Polity’s article “Coups in West Africa: A reflection of deficiencies in Africa’s electoral democracies?”
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AllAfrica, 8 May 2012

ARI publication, “How Rwanda judged its genocide” by Dr Phil Clark cited in AllAfrica’s article “Grassroots Justice in Rwanda”.
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The Urban Portal, 1 April 2012

Dr Deborah Potts, author of ARI publication “Whatever happened to Africa’s rapid urbanisation?” quoted in The Urban Portal’s article “Is sub-Saharan Africa becoming urbanised?”
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IRIN, 6 March 2012

ARI’s publication “Whatever happened to Africa’s rapid urbanisation?” by Dr Deborah Potts cited by IRIN News’ article “Africa: Challenging the urbanization myths”.
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The Atlantic, 25 February 2012

ARI’s publication “Why Africa can make it big in agriculture” by Stephen Mbithi cited by The Atlantic’s article “Africa’s amazing rise and what it can teach the world”.
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Future Agricultures, 24 February 2012

ARI’s publication “Whatever happened to Africa’s rapid urbanisation?” by Dr Deborah Potts cited by Future Agricultures’ article “Urban myths and rural futures for Africa’s young people”.
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African Arguments, 22 February 2012

ARI’s publication “Whatever happened to Africa’s rapid urbanisation?” by Dr Deborah Potts reviewed by African Arguments editor Magnus Taylor.