Vol 49 No 7 | UGANDAWESTERN SAHARA The ex-revolutionary front 28th March 2008 Two dissimilar but durable leaders have more in common than might at first appear There is a long, if surprising, alliance between two very different African leaders: the puritanical President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni of Uganda and the extravagant Colonel Moammar...
Vol 49 No 1 | WESTERN SAHARA Unjust deserts in the Western Sahara 11th January 2008 Despite the intervention by the United States, which has seen two rounds of direct talks between the Moroccan government and the Polisario Front liberation movement, tensions are a...
Vol 45 No 13 | WESTERN SAHARAAROUND AFRICA Iraq first 25th June 2004 After seven frustrating years, former United States Secretary of State James Baker III has resigned as the United Nations Secretary General's Special Envoy to Western Sahara. He is...
Vol 45 No 5 | WESTERN SAHARA Whose land? 5th March 2004 The row over who owns the Western Sahara's mineral rights is reopening. British-based Wessex Exploration has applied to Morocco's Office National des Hydrocarbures et des Mines to ...
Vol 44 No 18 | MOROCCOWESTERN SAHARA Saharan box of tricks 12th September 2003 As Saharan independence threatens, Rabat digs up its box of tricks King Mohammed VI has woken up to the realisation that Morocco's campaign to impose its sovereignty over Western Sahara has entered a dangerous new phase. For three decades, the for...
Vol 44 No 18 | MOROCCOWESTERN SAHARA Rabat's regional security web 12th September 2003 As it tries to regain some of the initiative in the struggle for Western Sahara, Morocco will seek to pull in debts from several West African and other states with which it has lon...
Vol 44 No 16 | WESTERN SAHARA A line in the sand 8th August 2003 Morocco has been outmanoeuvred in the United Nations. Algeria persuaded the Polisario Front it should accept the plan drawn up by UN Special Envoy James Baker III for a solution to...
Vol 43 No 8 | WESTERN SAHARA UN manoeuvres 19th April 2002 Morocco, the Polisario Front and their allies are lobbying hard before the United Nations Security Council's 30 April vote on the future of its Western Sahara mission (AC Vol 43 No...
Vol 43 No 4 | MOROCCOWESTERN SAHARA Uncharted waters 22nd February 2002 The United Nations has issued an ambiguous legal opinion about exploration licences in the ocean off Western Sahara, and Morocco is objecting to exploration by Spain's Repsol YPF o...
Vol 42 No 21 | WESTERN SAHARA Murky depths 26th October 2001 Hopes that the people of Western Sahara might one day decide their own future (AC Vol 42 No 10) have been dealt a possibly fatal blow by Rabat's decision to grant oil exploration r...