Zimbabwe, the real story.
So much to write about, and so few fingers to do the issues justice. The weight of this one requires very thorough research, local blogging for opinions first in the Zimbabwean and Azanian blogosphere.
Afrigator and Amatomu (africa's technorati) for this subject, but proceed with caution as the blogosphere is dominated by a certain sector of the African community It is not a very representative universe out there. perhaps a global aspect of blogging.
The major newly formed think tank is called Thought Leader: and it comprises bloggers of note (noteworthy mostly for their certain liberal leaning).
http://www.thoughtleader.co.za/traps/2007/08/21/quiet-diplomacy-is-not-the-alternative-to-an-iraq/#comment-885
Afrigator and Amatomu (africa's technorati) for this subject, but proceed with caution as the blogosphere is dominated by a certain sector of the African community It is not a very representative universe out there. perhaps a global aspect of blogging.
The major newly formed think tank is called Thought Leader: and it comprises bloggers of note (noteworthy mostly for their certain liberal leaning).
http://www.thoughtleader.co.za/traps/2007/08/21/quiet-diplomacy-is-not-the-alternative-to-an-iraq/#comment-885