Equatorial Guinea
African authoritarianism likely to rise in 2018
Amid rising opposition, illiberal governments are increasingly using repressive strategies to retain control
AfricaProspects for West Africa in 2018
While positive economic growth beckons for several states, destabilising political divisions will fester
NigeriaEquatorial Guinea's heir apparent likely to endure
Despite his conviction on fraud charges in France, the son of the incumbent president is still expected to assume power
Equatorial GuineaApathy will weaken Central African bloc's rescue plan
Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC) members' commitment to IMF-imposed reforms is mixed
Central AfricaEquatorial Guinea’s fiscal woes are likely to mount
As oil revenues decline, President Teodoro Obiang’s government faces acute domestic and international challenges
Equatorial GuineaEquatorial Guinea regime will become more repressive
An economic slump, rising protests and succession complications are unsettling one of Africa's most repressive regimes
Equatorial GuineaPre-election repression in Equatorial Guinea to rise
Repression and economic assistance from China will help the regime to retain control, despite the oil-linked downturn
Equatorial GuineaEquatorial Guinea succession raises instability risk
On June 4 the Constitutional Court validated the results of May 26 senatorial and parliamentary...
Equatorial Guinea