Vol 40 No 7 | UNITED STATESAFRICA Washington Who's Who 2nd April 1999 The capital's Africanists are divided over new policies and their authors Few are indifferent about Washington’s Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, Susan Rice, who inspires critics and loyalists in almost equal measure. The press oscillate...
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 39 No 24 | CONGO-KINSHASAAFRICABRITAIN The Pinochet factor 4th December 1998 Congo-Kinshasa President Laurent-Désiré Kabila was the first African leader to feel the effects of Britain's landmark ruling that Chilean dictator General Augusto P...
Vol 39 No 22 | AFRICA The right's embrace 6th November 1998 A new pan-African alliance of non-socialist parties, the Union of African Parties for Democracy and Development (UAPDD), has been launched with the backing of the main right-wing g...
Vol 39 No 19 | ECONOMYAFRICA Counting the cost 25th September 1998 Hopes that Africa would turn the economic corner have been dampened as the Asian and Russian crises hit growth prospects Fending off a globalised recession is top of the agenda for world financial leaders gathering in Washington for the annual meeting of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund...
Vol 39 No 19 | ECONOMYAFRICASTOCK MARKETS Crisis? What crisis? 25th September 1998 Most of Africa’s 18 stock markets are well insulated from successive financial crises in East Asia, Russia and now, Brazil. Africa’s biggest worries are in its most open and most l...
Vol 39 No 15 | UNITED STATESAFRICA Crane blues 24th July 1998 South Africa's reluctance to join the United States-backed African Crisis Response Initiative raises new questions about the future of peacekeeping in Africa as the security situat...
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 11 | EUROPEAN UNIONAFRICA The euro cometh 29th May 1998 No one knows exactly how hard the new European currency will hit the Franc Zone Is France finally decolonising its African partners? Or is Paris still trying to have it both ways? These questions dominated the Third Convention Euro-Africaine in Bordeaux, Franc...
Vol 39 No 11 | AFRICABRITAIN Intel tale 29th May 1998 What ever did military intelligence officials talk about at a four-day international conference in London last week? They certainly discussed West Africa (including Sierra Leone), ...