Kenya’s Security Dilemma in Somalia By: Andrews Atta-Asamoah , / July 25, 2014 Kenyan troops were deployed in Somalia to reduce insecurity at home. Instead, the opposite has happened. Now Kenya has to decide what to do next.
Kenyatta’s Challenge to the ICC By: Asim Ali , Laszlo Sarkany , / March 22, 2013 The International Criminal Court should give Kenya’s new president a chance.
An Election With Consequences By: Jennifer Welsh , / March 8, 2013 Jennifer Welsh on why this week’s presidential election in Kenya matters for both Kenyans and western governments.
Safe Haven No More By: Nicholas Bishop , / January 29, 2013 The Kenyan government is set to impose drastic measures aimed at Somali refugees. Nicholas Bishop considers the ramifications.
Transitional Justice As Subterfuge By: Stephen Brown , / May 9, 2012 Stephen Brown considers the ICC’s case in Kenya, four years on.
Kofi Annan: Super Negotiator By: Jennifer Welsh , / April 11, 2012 From Kenya to Syria, the former UN Secretary General has found a new vocation in mediation.