Why has West Africa experienced so many military coups over the past couple of years? Reuben Twinomujuni and Hannah Muzee say the inadequacies of the African Union are only part of the problem. They argue that the phenomenon is also to the result of internal and external forces that impede united African action
Principal Communications Officer, Kyambogo University, Uganda
Reuben's specialist area is refugees and environmental security.
His research interests are refugees, public policy, governance, pan-Africanism and African issues, foreign policy, international relations integration, politics, and democracy.
He has been a research fellow at the University of Ghana.
Reuben has a Master's in international relations and diplomacy, and a Bachelor’s degree in mass communication, majoring in public relations.
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