New in the ASCL Africanist Blog: Tropical oppressors: State violence in Equatorial Guinea

Africa’s richest state per capita, Equatorial Guinea, is governed by the continent’s longest serving non-monarchical head of state, assisted by one of the continent’s most corrupt and violent ruling clans. Recent developments suggest that, if gone unchecked, respect for human rights could sink to a new, frightening low. Read the latest contribution to the ASCL Africanist Blog, written by Joseph Mangarella of the CRG Rethinking African History.