Vol 54 No 4 | TUNISIA Answers needed 15th February 2013 When opposition leader Chokri Belaïd was shot dead by three masked men in a black car on 6 February, the secular opposition, the mainstream Islamist Hizb Ennahda and much of the...
Vol 6 (AAC) No 4 | MAURITANIACHINA Victory for local fishermen 11th February 2013 A US$100 million investment in Mauritania is in the balance after the Nouakchott authorities suspended a contract with a Chinese fishery. Officials from the Ministry of Fishing and...
Vol 54 No 2 | MAURITANIA Nouakchott on the spot 18th January 2013 Under pressure from both the jihadists and France, President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz is fast losing all semblance of neutrality. For now, his position seems secure but the regional...
Vol 54 No 2 | LIBYA Not so open for business 18th January 2013 The government is drifting and so is business, which is deterring investment Although the Libyan economy is returning to life – with the oil sector in the lead – planning is not. Despite the pressing need to rebuild, little is going on. The International Mo...
Vol 54 No 2 | LIBYA Thawing the assets 18th January 2013 According to a leaked management report from September 2010, some 75% of the Libyan Investment Authority’s assets were in Europe, 14% in North America and the remaining 11% in emer...
Vol 54 No 1 | EGYPT Navigating the rapids 10th January 2013 Egypt is set for another turbulent year as the political conflicts following the 2011 revolution play out and the economy struggles to recover Elections for the lower house of parliament, the Maglis el Nuwab, are scheduled during the next two months but could be delayed if disputes over the constitution persist. The polls...
Vol 54 No 1 | LIBYA Democratic hustle 10th January 2013 Libya’s rulers will need cajoling and heavy popular pressure before they do what is needed to set up an authoritative central government Mounting problems of security, economics and social development will hustle democratic Libya’s feeble central government and half-formed state institutions into action on several f...
Vol 53 No 25 | EGYPT A country polarised 14th December 2012 The President’s enforcement of his power over the judiciary paves the way for a new constitution and a dangerously divided country If the referendum on Egypt’s new constitution goes ahead as planned on 15 December and wins a majority, it will mark a political victory for President Mohamed Mursi and the Muslim ...
Vol 53 No 25 | EGYPT Tax threat to IMF deal 14th December 2012 The uproar caused by President Mohamed Mursi’s declaration of full powers on 22 November threatens Egypt’s efforts to mobilise funds from the International Monetary Fund and other ...
Vol 53 No 25 | TUNISIA Wilting jasmine 14th December 2012 Two years after Ben Ali’s fall, the lack of social and economic progress is fuelling disenchantment with the government Many of the post-revolution politicians are gaining a reputation for fiddling while parts of Tunisia burn. Riots in late November and early December in Siliana saw over 250 protest...