By Tumbul Trawally Seattle, USA
To those who second-guess or question the importance of having strong government institutions in term-limited democracies—the political impasse in Senegal, and its resolution in a...
By Musa Sanneh
Usurpation of political power is not a new phenomenon in political theory. Throughout the ages, ambitious political actors and principals have grabbed...
By Musa Sanneh
History indeed repeats itself. The repetition is sometimes strange, and at other times grotesquely sad. Recently, a member of the Ivory Tower...
By Musa Sanneh
A specter is looming over The Gambia—the specter of bloated government and “class antagonism.” Fifty years after The Gambia's foundational economic blueprint was...
By Musa Sanneh
As the year 2020 draws its curtains, we are conditioned to return to The Tempest, by William Shakespeare, for the reminder that “what...
By Musa Sanneh
Nay, Africa, but most veritably The Gambia cannot afford endless ideological battle in the search for the appropriate economic model. The era...