Africa Connected: Sea Ports and Telecommunications No 234, 2010/2 - pagesPages 7 to 9EditorialBy Jean-Bernard VéronPages 11 to 24How Can Peace Be Built in a Post-Conflict Environment?By Léon KoungouPages 25 to 40Africa’s Shift toward AsiaBy Jean-Raphaël ChaponnièrePages 41 to 58How do Landlocked Countries Align Themselves with Globalization?By Olivier HartmannPages 59 to 71Ports as Levers for Development?By Antoine FrémontPages 73 to 92Djibouti: A New African Port?By Arthur FochPages 93 to 112Africa: On the Verge of a Telecommunications RevolutionBy Annie Chéneau-LoquayPages 113 to 126Privatization, Liberalization, RegulationBy Olivier SagnaPages 127 to 140ICT: New Forms of Political ActionBy Ruth Mireille Manga EdimoPages 141 to 153Intermediaries as Key Protagonists in Transnational Internet NetworksBy Béatrice SteinerPages 155 to 170Cybercrime: A Threat to DevelopmentBy Jean-Jacques BoguiPages 171 to 197ReviewsBy Jean-Bernard Véron