Africa - The World Today articles
Africa-related articles from Chatham House's monthly magazine The World Today are listed below.
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January 2000
Western Sahara: Sheikhs, soldiers and sand, Adekeye Adebajo
Books: Colossal waste, Susan Walker
Books: Do they deserve this?, Chester Crocker
February 2000
Pakistan: Front line, fault line, Mohan Malik
Africa: Useful or not, Comfort Ero
March 2000
Indonesia: Tearing a nation apart, Peter Carey
The Internet in China: The pen, the sword and the networked computer, Stephen Green
Taiwan: Strait choice, Graham Hutchings
Taiwan: Tense times, Peter Ferdinand
April 2000
Zimbabwe: Change now?, Sararich Dorman
May 2000
Horn of Africa: Too great a burden, Peter Biles
US-China Relations: Accidents can happen, Rex Li
China: Long march to market, Alan Shipman
June 2000
Sierra Leone and the UN: Troubleshooting for peace, Michael Clarke
Mozambique: Bridging the gap, Mark Malloch Brown
The Koreas: Kim to Kim, Aidan Foster-carter
July 2000
Middle East: Gentler hands on the helm?, Rosemary Hollis
Sierra Leone: Banquet for warlords, Adekeye Adebajo And David Keen
Ethiopia: Bitter foes, Peter Biles
Sri Lanka: Tiger trouble, Chris Smith
August / September 2000
United Nations Security Council: Behind closed doors, Linda Melvern
Hong Kong: Captive colony, Yiu-c Hung Wong
China's Stock Market: This little piggy will be a market, Stephen Green
Libya: All change for no change, Alison Pargeter
African Land: Land matters, Alex Duncan And Geoffrey Rock Liffe-king
October 2000
Crime, Politics and States in Southern Africa: What a state, Stephen Ellis
November 2000
Vietnam and the US: Good morning Vietnam, Martin Gainsborough
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