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Announcing it here too - I'll be shifting the podcast to release twice weekly instead of daily. Ideally, this will be temporary as I work to build a team around this and try to get grant funding. Thanks for understanding! -Rob
"The resurgence of violence demonstrates that the roots of this crisis run deep, as detailed in the recent report from International Crisis Group, and that the measures taken by the government so far have failed to address grievances. By jailing the legitimate representatives of the Anglophone movement back in January, the government may have even played into the hands of the more radical elements."
- Article from International Crisis Group
"Since President Paul Biya came to power in 1982, Cameroon has been a sleepy regime with a soft and aging dictator, a nation all but forgotten in a remote corner of the African continent. This has dramatically changed with the spillover of Boko Haram from Nigeria into Cameroon in 2014 and its transformation into a regional threat."
- Article from World Policy Journal
By Rob SnyderAnnouncing it here too - I'll be shifting the podcast to release twice weekly instead of daily. Ideally, this will be temporary as I work to build a team around this and try to get grant funding. Thanks for understanding! -Rob
"The resurgence of violence demonstrates that the roots of this crisis run deep, as detailed in the recent report from International Crisis Group, and that the measures taken by the government so far have failed to address grievances. By jailing the legitimate representatives of the Anglophone movement back in January, the government may have even played into the hands of the more radical elements."
- Article from International Crisis Group
"Since President Paul Biya came to power in 1982, Cameroon has been a sleepy regime with a soft and aging dictator, a nation all but forgotten in a remote corner of the African continent. This has dramatically changed with the spillover of Boko Haram from Nigeria into Cameroon in 2014 and its transformation into a regional threat."
- Article from World Policy Journal