Vol 40 No 16 | FRANCEAFRICA Jacques' jaunt 6th August 1999 President Jacques Chirac's four-country hurtle round West Africa (21-24 July) was a damp squib. He lacks the verve of his more cerebral predecessor François Mitterrand who ...
Vol 40 No 15 | FRANCEOIL AND GAS Totally elfin 23rd July 1999 The company which dominated many African economies may soon be transformed For many years, the oil company Elf Aquitaine provided the motive, and the excuse, for French policies in Africa. It was founded by President Charles de Gaulle during decolonisatio...
Vol 40 No 6 | FRANCEAFRICA Franc-zone to Euroland 19th March 1999 Europe's new currency is raising some tricky issues in Francophone Africa Africa’s franc zone has become a euro zone without much fuss. But as France passes Africa’s monetary baton to Europe’s new central bank, some African governments worry about the l...
Vol 40 No 6 | FRANCEBRITAIN Une autre entente II 19th March 1999 The entente cordiale on Africa between London and Paris is warming up after Foreign Secretary Robin Cook and his French counterpart Hubert Védrine's double act in Accra and Abidja...
Vol 40 No 2 | FRANCEBRITAIN Une autre entente 22nd January 1999 It is a reflection of how grave the region’s spiralling conflicts are that Britain and France are now working more closely on Africa policy than at any time since General Charles d...
Vol 39 No 13 | FRANCEAFRICA Twilight Zone 26th June 1998 Europe's new money has no room for favours to Francophone Africa The Paris-backed CFA Franc Zone is under pressure in Africa again as eleven European Union nations brace themselves for their new common currency, the euro (AC Vol 39 No 11). While...
Vol 39 No 4 | FRANCEAFRICA Rethink 20th February 1998 French strategy is bouncing back after its low point in Central Africa last year. Other Western capitals now consider Paris’ reservations about Laurent-Desiré Kabila a...
Vol 38 No 24 | FRANCEAFRICA Franco-phoney war 5th December 1997 As Paris sides with Nigeria against a US oil conglomerate, its old allies feel uneasy France's Elf Aquitaine and Nigeria have joined forces against America's Mobil Oil and Equatorial Guinea in a latter-day variation of the Fashoda incident. Urged on by General Sani ...
Vol 38 No 18 | CONGO-BRAZZAVILLEFRANCE 'I'll go home to die' 12th September 1997 In the final months of Pascal Lissouba's presidential term, which officially ended on 31 August, over 6,000 people have died in the war between his supporters and those of ex-dicta...
Vol 38 No 15 | FRANCEAFRICA Après le déluge – quoi? 18th July 1997 Paris wants to recoup its losses – diplomatic and commercial – after a series of disasters The triumph of the Parti Socialiste in Gaullist President Jacques Chirac's misjudged snap elections in May-June and the palpable failure of French strategy in Central Africa have p...