Andrew D. Bishop

Freelance commentary and analysis on world affairs

Angola: a vote for the books


Angola votes on September 5 for the first time since 1992 and particularly since its civil war ended in 2002. The ruling MPLA is likely to win most of the parliament's seats, but the question is rather by how much and under what circumstances. Human Rights Watch has called the campaign "unfair", yet most analysts say the country is not facing the same kinds of abuses recently seen in Zimbabwe or Kenya.
Read Andrew's full analysis of this historic event in ISN's Security Watch.


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Andrew D. Bishop

Andrew is a graduate of the London School of Economics currently working for the think tank branch of a leading non-profit foundation in Geneva, Switzerland. He was also a young freelance journalist and the founder, director, and editor of Leader's Talk, a platform dedicated to covering interviews given by world leaders on a daily basis. Andrew blogs at What You Must Read

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