Vol 42 No 11 | KENYAUNITED STATES Follow me, follow 1st June 2001 The United States fears East Africa may follow West Africa into chronic instability. Secretary of State Colin L. Powell, visiting Kenya last week, had two symptoms of regional sick...
Vol 42 No 10 | UNITED STATESAFRICA In the lobbies 18th May 2001 Advice and influence oil the path for African governments with US problems Business is looking up for the Washington lobby firms that want to work for African governments. New contracts worth several million dollars, plus many more in negotiation, followe...
Vol 42 No 10 | UNITED STATESAFRICA Queuing for influence 18th May 2001 Who's lobbying for whom - and what's it worth - in Angola, Cameroon, Congo-Brazzaville, Côte d'Ivoire, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Liberia, Mozambique, Nigeria, Swaziland a...
Vol 42 No 7 | SUDANUNITED STATES Caution, lobbies at work 6th April 2001 Oil, religion and human rights - a powerful mixture for Bush's new government to digest The debate on Washington's Sudan policy touches two of the Republican government's core constituencies, big oil and the religious right. Their countervailing pressures may delay a ...
Vol 41 No 25 | UNITED STATESAFRICA Africa - where's that? 22nd December 2000 Expect a more commercial and less sentimental foreign policy under George W. Bush The bizarre twists in the saga of the United States' presidential election have kept millions of Africans entertained, especially those at the receiving end of Western lectures abo...
Vol 41 No 11 | UNITED STATESAFRICA Duty free 26th May 2000 This day has been a long time coming, but it is here.' So declared US President Bill Clinton on 18 May, before signing the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). This is meant t...
Vol 41 No 10 | UNITED STATES Influence for sale 12th May 2000 Washington lobbyists see their market undercut by a new twist in government policy The select band of highly-paid lobbyists in Washington is feeling the heat from the United States government's most activist Africa policy for more than a decade. Under previous go...
Vol 41 No 10 | UNITED STATES The lobbyists' list 12th May 2000 Competition is fierce in Washington for public relations dollars from Africa From their own investigations and from records at the United States Justice Department in Washington, Africa Confidential's correspondents have compiled a list of current and recen...
Vol 41 No 5 | UNITED STATESAFRICA Quarrelsome lobby 3rd March 2000 The National Summit on Africa in Washington on 16-20 February attracted several star speakers, such as United States President Bill Clinton and Organisation of African Unity Secret...
Vol 40 No 23 | UNITED STATESAFRICA Presidential accounts 19th December 1999 Between the banks and the ruling families, Africa's money runs out President Bill Clinton's government wants to crack down on the private-banking departments of some major US banks through which, it is alleged, corrupt foreign officials have laund...