THE fall of authoritarian leaders in the contemporary world, particularly in Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Syria, highlights a ...
This perceptive study illuminates the complex relations between English settlers, Native people and Africans in the early ...
Keith Marks is leaving Next Stage Arts for the next phase of his professional journey but he's staying in town and plans to ...
THE recent protests and threats made by members of the BCS (Administration) cadre against the Administrative Reform ...
Happy holidays! As we do at the end of each year, The Review asked a dozen of our contributors to recommend scholarly books ...
The ‘Dutch Declaration of the Rights of Man’ envisaged that no power on earth should have the right to control the destinies ...
“The Lawyers Act 1961 also made it mandatory for lawyers and judges to wear black coats and neckbands inside the court. This ...
The relentless influx is forcing some countries to add new levies, laws, and local-only zones to alleviate ... The country is ...
The gory stories of decapitation, torture and rape of all those refusing to obey the Salafi version of Jihadis, are still ...
The Briton... should cheerfully acquiesce in the decree of Destiny, and stand in betimes with the conquering American.” So said William Thomas Stead, the prominent Victorian newspaperman and strident ...
In Southern Africa, where democracy remains relatively stable, elections held in 2024 saw long-governing liberation parties struggling to survive. Across Africa, power ...
Thankfully, Mrs Badenoch did not invent criticism of bad governance in Nigeria. Nigerians do that every day in the media and on the streets. I do it regularly on this page. Of all the awful things she ...