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Looking back on an inspiring ECAS 2025

After four days of exchanging knowledge, networking, and gathering new ideas at the European Conference on African Studies (ECAS, 25-28 June), the ASCL delegation left Prague more than inspired. ECAS 2025 engaged with 'African, Afropolitan and Afropean forms of belonging and positioning'.

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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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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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Goodbye to the African giant of mother tongue literature

Niccolò Caranti, CC BY-SA 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0>, via Wikimedia CommonsOn 28 May 2025 African literary giant Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o passed away at the age of 87. ASCL senior researcher Annachiara Raia wrote a tribute in his honour, highlighting his fight as, in his own words, 'a language warrior' for African-language literatures.

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Winner Africa Thesis Award 2024: Baleseng Maeneche

The jury of the Africa Thesis Award is delighted to announce that the 2024 prize has been awarded to Baleseng Maeneche, a graduate of the University of the Western Cape, for her thesis 'Media Representations of Male Perpetrators of Violence against Women and Children: A Decolonial Feminist Analysis'.

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Keynote by Mayke Kaag at UN about trust and security reform

On 2 June, Mayke Kaag gave a keynote speech at the UN Headquarters in New York about the importance of trust and trust-making in African politics for security sector reform. The other keynote speaker was renowned economist Paul Collier. Both keynotes can now be watched online.

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Recent publications

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
Nigeria and the Practice of Whistleblowing – How Not to Mobilize Citizens’ Participation in Anti-Corruption Programme
Akinyinka Akinyoade, Chibuike Uche, eds.
The United Kingdom, the Sterling Area operations, and reserve management in Nigeria: The politics of the Sterling Guarantee Agreement (1931–1979)
Abel Ezeoha, Emmanuel Onah, Chibuike Uche
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

ASCL in the media

Mirjam de Bruijn in NPO1's Bureau Buitenland on 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
Jan Abbink in Trouw: Hoe China, Rusland en Iran profiteren van onrust in de Hoorn van Afrika
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