Vol 44 No 11 | MOROCCO Democracy at stake 30th May 2003 Long before the suicide bombings ripped through Casablanca's heart on 16 May, Morocco's political class was debating the extent to which political Islam should be allowed to thrive...
Vol 44 No 10 | ALGERIA Domestic politics at last 16th May 2003 President Abdelaziz Bouteflika's 5 May decision to end months of political sniping by sacking his former campaign manager turned political rival, Ali Benflis, has allowed Algerians...
Vol 44 No 8 | LIBYA The quiet pro-American 18th April 2003 Mostly quiet on the Iraq war, Colonel Gadaffi wants his oil industry to be run by US companies The normally loquacious Moammar el Gadaffi, erstwhile champion of Arab nationalism and bogeyman of United States President Ronald Reagan (and many others) in the 1980s, spent the w...
Vol 44 No 7 | ALGERIA Boom to bust 4th April 2003 The collapse of Abdelmoumen Rafik Khalifa's El Khalifa Group (EKG) has seen investors mobbing banks in search of their savings, French intelligence leaks about power brokers' roles...
Vol 44 No 5 | ALGERIA Minister in peril 7th March 2003 President Abdelaziz Bouteflika basks in the glow of an unprecedented visit from French President Jacques Chirac, welcomed as a hero on 2-4 March after his standoff with the United ...
Vol 43 No 23 | LIBYA Hasty engagement 22nd November 2002 Friends and aspiring friends rush to embrace him but Gadaffi is in no hurry A big new hotel and high-rise housing blocks are going up in Tripoli. Libya says it wants to join the World Trade Organisation (WTO). Resolution of the dispute over the 1988 Locker...
Vol 43 No 23 | LIBYA Unfinished business 22nd November 2002 Libya has considerable unfinished business to resolve with the West if it hopes to reintegrate into the global economy and avoid further retribution for past misdemeanours.
Vol 43 No 22 | LIBYA Tough nut to crack 8th November 2002 Moammar el Gadaffi wants Silvio Berlusconi to buy him a railway or a road. Then he might just stop bending visitors' ears about Italian abuses during Benito Mussolini's regime. T...
Vol 43 No 21 | MOROCCO Jettou set 25th October 2002 King Mohammed VI surprised Moroccans on 9 October by naming industrialist-turned-Interior Minister Driss Jettou as his new Prime Minister.
Vol 43 No 20 | MOROCCO Horse-trading 11th October 2002 Islamist politicians and Francophone analysts agree on one thing, at least: the longer the outgoing coalition partners, the Union Socialiste des Forces Populaires and Parti de l'Is...