AFRICA
Special Bibliography No. 159
Supplement No. 38
Table of Contents
General
Information |
Economics
Conditions |
Foreign Relations |
Foreign Relations - U.S. | Health |
History
| Military
Aspects |
Natural Resources |
Politics and
Government |
Social Aspects
| African
Union |
Central Africa
| Eastern
Africa |
Northern Africa |
Southern
Africa |
Sub-Saharan Africa |
Western Africa
|
Algeria |
Angola |
Benin |
Botswana |
Burkina Faso
| Burundi |
Cameroon |
Cape Verde
| Central
African Republic |
Chad |
Comoros | Congo
(Brazzaville) |
Congo (
Kinshasa) |
Cote D'lvoire
| Djibouti
| Equatorial
Guinea |
Eritrea |
Ethiopia |
Gabon |
Gambia |
Ghana |
Guinea |
Guinea-Bissau |
Kenya |
Lesotho |
Liberia |
Madagascar
| Malawi |
Mali |
Mauritania
| Mauritius
| Morocco
| Mozambique | Namibia
| Niger
| Nigeria
| Rwanda |
Sao Tome and
Principe |
Senegal |
Seychelles |
Sierra Leone
| Somalia
|
Somalia-Operation Restore Hope|
South Africa
| Sudan |
Swaziland
| Tanzania
| Togo |
Tunisia |
Uganda |
Zambia |
Zimbabwe
Internet Resources
Arab Net.
Available online at:
http://www.arab.net/
General information about the countries of Algeria, Comoros, Djibouti,
Mauritania, Morocco, Somalia, Sudan, and Tunisia.
Law Library of Congress. Global Legal
Information Network.
Available online at:
http://www.loc.gov/law/guide/sudan.html
"A database of laws, regulations, judicial decisions, and other complementary
legal sources contributed by governmental agencies and international
organizations. These GLIN members contribute the official full texts of
published documents to the database in their original language. Each document is
accompanied by a summary in English and subject terms selected from the
multilingual index to GLIN."
Political Resources on the Net.
Available online at:
http://www.politicalresources.net/sudan.htm
"Listings of political sites available on the Internet sorted by country, with
links to Parties, Organizations, Governments, Media and more from all around the
world."
Sudan. CIA World Factbook.
Available online at:
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/su.html
General information about each country.
Sudan. Background Notes,
January 2006.
Available online at:
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/5424.htm
Information about Sudan including U.S. relations.
Sudan Net.
Available online at:
http://www.sudan.net/main1.shtml
Provides news and general information about Sudan.
Books
Africa 2005, by Charles H.
Cutter. 40th ed. Harpers Ferry, WV, Stryker-Post Publications, 2005. 324
p. (The World Today Series)
General information about each country including history.
Book call no.: R 916 D724a 40th ed. 2005
Africa Review 2005. 26th
edition. Saffron Walden, Essex, England, World of Information, 2005. 392 p.
Provides general information about each country and information about the
business climate.
Book call no.: R 960 A25811 26th ed. 2005
Africa South of the Sahara 2006.
35th ed. New York, Europa Publications, 2005. 1523 p.
Provides detailed information about each country.
Book call no.: R 916.7 A258 35th ed. 2006
Bixler, Mark. The Lost Boys of Sudan:
An American Story of the Refugee Experience. Athens, GA, University of
Georgia Press, 2005. 261 p.
Book call no.: 962.4043 B624L
China's Foreign Affairs 2004 Edition,
by the Department of Policy Planning, Ministry of Foreign Affairs People's
Republic of China. Beijing, People's Republic of China, World Affairs Press,
2004. 585 p.
Sudan, p 287.
Book call no.: 327.51 C53912 2004
Crocker, Chester A. and others. Grasping
the Nettle: Analyzing Cases of Intractable Conflict. Washington,
United States Institute of Peace Press, 2005. 410 p.
Can Sudan Escape Its Intractability? By J. Stephen Morrison and Alex de Waal, pp
161-182.
Book call no.: 327.16 C938g
Deng, Alephonsion and others. They
Poured Fire on Us from the Sky: The True Story of Three Lost Boys from Sudan.
New York, Public Affairs, 2005. 311 p.
Book call no.: 962.4043 D393t
Flint, Julie and De Wall, Alexander.
Darfur, A Short History of a Long War. New York, Zed Books, 2005. 152
p.
Book call no.: 962.704 F624d
Global Studies: Africa, by
Wayne Edge. 11th ed. Dubuque, IA, McGraw-Hill/Dushkin, 2006. 303 p.
Provides an essay for each geographic area and statistical information and a
country report for included countries.
Book call no.: 960.05 G652 11th ed 2006
Jane's Sentinel: Security Assessment
North Africa. Issue 17. Alexandria, VA, Jane's Information Group,
2005. 721 p.
For each country includes information such as: country profile, geography,
natural resources, demography, infrastructure, internal affairs, external
affairs, defence spending, armed forces, army, air force, navy, security and
foreign forces, procurement, defence production and R&D, and main economic
indicators.
Book call no.: R 961 J33 iss.17 2005
Jane's World Air Forces, edited
by Paul Jackson. Issue 22. Alexandria, VA, Jane,s Information Group, 2005.
645 p.
Provides order of battle and inventory for each country's air force.
Book call no.: R 623.746 J33 iss.22 2005
Jane's World Armies, edited by
Giles Ebbutt and James C. O'Halloran. Issue 18 . Alexandria, VA, Jane's
Information Group, 2005. 781 p.
Provides the following information for each country: national overview, armed
forces overview, command and control, army organization, equipment in service,
current developments and recent operations, procurement detail, and points of
contact.
Book call no.: R 355.3 J33 iss.18 2005
Jane's World Insurgency and Terrorism
September 2005. Issue 22. Alexandria, VA, Jane's Information Group,
2005. 858 p.
Gives general information about each terrorist group and a chronology.
Book call no.: R 364.1 J33 iss.22 2005
Meyer, Gabriel. War and Faith in Sudan.
Grand Rapids, MI, William B. Eerdmans Publishers, 2005. 216 p.
Book call no.: 962.8 M612w
The Military Balance 2004-2005.
London, Oxford University Press for the International Institute for Strategic
Studies, 2004. 395 p.
Provides information about the military organization of each country.
Book call no.: R 355 L847m 2004/2005
Prunier, Gerard. Darfur: The Ambiguous
Genocide. Ithaca, NY, Cornell University Press, 2005. 212 p. (Crisis
in World Politics)
Book call no.: 962.7 P972d
Shai, Shaul. The Red Sea Terror
Triangle: Sudan, Somalia, Yemen, and Islamic Terror. New Brunswick,
NJ, Transaction Publishers, 2005. 223 p.
Book call no.: 303.6250953 S526r
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on
Foreign Relations. Sudan: Peace but at What Price? Hearing.
108th Congress, 2nd session, June 15, 2004. Washington, GPO, 2004. 74 p.
Book call no.: 962.4043 U58s
Veen, Roel Van Der. What Went Wrong with
Africa? A Contemporary History. Amsterdam, Netherlands, KIT
Publishers, 2004. 298 p.
See table of contents for sections on Sudan.
Book call no.: 960.3 V418w
Documents
Block, Gregory O. Alleged Genocide in
Sudan: Where Does the U. S. National Security Strategy Take Us in Light of the
UN Genocide Convention and Lingering Memories of Failure to Intervene in Rwanda?
Carlisle Barracks, PA, Army War College, March 2005. 36 p.
Also available online at:
http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA432372
Doc. call no.: M-U 39080-537 B651a
DeMarais, Philip F. E. Sudan: A Country
in Crisis: U.S. Engagement Options to Foster Peace, Stability, Prosperity, and
Health. Carlisle Barracks, PA, Army War College, March 2005. 26 p.
Also available online at:
http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA432499
Doc. call no.: M-U 39080-537 D372s
Library of Congress. Congressional Research
Service. Sudan: Humanitarian Crisis, Peace Talks, Terrorism, and U.S.
Policy, by Theodore S. Dagne. Washington, Library of Congress, July
2005. 1 vol.
Doc. call no.: M-U 42953-8 no.98043
Periodicals
Abbas, Fatin. Darfur and Development.
Nation 280:6-25 March 28, 2005.
"Focuses on the array of conflict in Sudan and the government's role in them."
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=16388838
Aboul-Enein, Youssef. The Sudanese Army: A
Historical Analysis and Discussion on Religious Politicization.
Infantry 93:24-26 July-August 2004.
Also available online at:
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Africa. Aviation Week & Space
Technology 163:20 July 25, 2005.
"Presents an update on happenings related to the commercial aerospace industry
in Africa including U. S. support of the African Union's military mission in
Darfur."
Also available online at:
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Africa/Sudan: Death by Plane.
Africa Confidential 46:8 August 26, 2005.
Discusses the dangers of flying in Africa highlighted by the death of Vice
President John Garang.
African Union Expands Darfur Mandate. Jane's Defence Weekly 42:17 May 11, 2005.
An Agreement, Sort of. Economist
373:53 November 13, 2004.
"Despite a parley between rebels and government, the brutality goes on."
Also available online at:
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Akol, Jacob. Did Britain Divide Sudan?
New African No.441:66 June 2005.
"Argues that the country was never united, even before the British arrived; they
simply exploited already existing divisions."
Also available online at:
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Appiah-Mensah, Seth. AU's Critical Assignment in Darfur: Challenges and Constraints. African Security Review 14, no.2:7-21 2005.
Army Troops Deployed to Sudan.
Jane's Defence Weekly 42:18 March 9, 2005.
South African infantry deployed to Darfur, Sudan.
Astles, Bob. Darfur: Another View.
New African No.434:46-47 November 2004.
"The Americans insist that genocide is being committed in the Darfur region of
Sudan. The African Union says no..."
Also available online at:
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Bad Marriage Vows. Africa
Confidential 46:3 October 7, 2005.
Lists the 74 government ministers.
Blume, Rocco. Sudan: Everything Is in the
Hands of the People. New African No.441:36-37 June 2005.
Dr. Bona Malwal shares "his thoughts on the recently concluded peace agreement
and his concerns for Sudan's future."
Also available online at:
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Blume, Rocco. Sudan: The Peace Between the
Pieces. New African No.438:40-43 March 2005.
"Looks at what the agreement offers to the rest of Sudan's political parties,
opposition movements, and civil society groups."
Also available online at:
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Borrus, Amy. Hitting Sudan in the Pocketbook.
Business Week No.3931:72 May 2, 2005.
Efforts to divest holdings tied to Sudan.
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Branch, Adam and Mampilly, Zachariah C. Winning the War, but Losing the Peace? The Dilemma of SPLM/A Civil Administration and the Tasks Ahead. Journal of Modern African Studies 43:1-20 March 2005.
Britain/Sudan: Who Spooking Who?
Africa Confidential 46:8 February 4, 2005.
British providing intelligence training in Sudan.
Bush, George W. Letter to Congressional
Leaders on Continuation of the National Emergency with Respect to Sudan,
November 1, 2004. Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents
40:2773 November 8, 2004.
Also available online at:
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Bush, George W. Memorandum on Determination
to Make Available Assistance for Sudan. Weekly Compilation of
Presidential Documents 40:2138 September 27, 2004.
Also available online at:
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Bush, George W. Memorandum on Drawdown of
Commodities and Services from the Department of Defense to Support African Union
Peacekeeping in Darfur, Sudan. October 22, 2004. Weekly Compilation
of Presidential Documents 40:2542 November 1, 2004.
Also available online at:
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Bush, George W. Memorandum on Drawdown of
Commodities and Services from the Department of Defense to Support African Union
Peacekeeping in Darfur, Sudan. Weekly Compilation of Presidential
Documents 41:1176 July 25, 2005.
Also available online at:
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Bush, George W. Notice - Continuation of the
National Emergency with Respect to Sudan, November 1, 2004. Weekly
Compilation of Presidential Documents 40:2773 November 8, 2004.
Also available online at:
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Bush, George W. Statement on Signing the
Comprehensive Peace in Sudan Act of 2004. Weekly Compilation of
Presidential Documents 40:3013-3014 December 27, 2004.
Also available online at:
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Bush, George W. Statement on the Death of
First Vice President Dr. John Garang de Mabior of Sudan. Weekly
Compilation of Presidential Documents 41:1240 August 8, 2005.
Also available online at:
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Bush, George W. Statement on the Situation in
Sudan September 8, 2004. Weekly Compilation of Presidential
Documents 40:1909-1910 September 13, 2004.
Also available online at:
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Cathcart, Brian. Meet the out Crowd.
New Statesman 134:20 July 4, 2005.
Briefly profiles 10 African countries that were not given debt relief by the G8.
Also available online at:
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Chad: Deby's Dilemma. Africa
Confidential 45:5-6 September 10, 2004.
"The conflict in Darfur threatens N'djamena more than Khartourm."
Chavez, Linda. The UN Has Become Irrelevant.
Human Events 61:18 February 7, 2005.
Lists UN inaction in the conflict in Darfur and one of the problems.
Also available online at:
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Clay, Nate and Rhodes, Bob. Sudan
African-Americans Want Action on Darfur. New African
No.432:54 August-September 2004.
"Enraged with the slow global action on the Darfur crisis, African-American
congressmen are resorting to direct action against Sudan."
Also available online at:
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Congo-Kinshasa: Kofi Asks for More.
Africa Confidential 45:8 September 24, 2004.
"United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan wants to increase the strength of
Monuc, the UN mission to Congo" and troops for Sudan.
Connell, Dan. Handwringing over Genocide.
Progressive 68:24-25 December 2004.
"Focuses on the humanitarian crisis in Darfur, Sudan.
Also available online at:
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Cornwell, Richard. Peace in Sudan: Who Will Pay the Price of Principle? African Security Review 13, no.3:49-52 2004.
Crunch Time in Darfur. Economist
372:11-12 August 28, 2004.
"If the world does not get tough with Sudan's government, the country could fall
apart."
Also available online at:
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Darfur's Despair. Economist
377:47-49 October 15, 2005.
Refugee camps in Darfur, Sudan.
Also available online at:
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De Waal, Alex. Briefing: Darfur, Sudan:
Prospects for Peace. African Affairs 104:127-135 January
2005.
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De Waal, Alex. Who Are the Darfurians? Arab
and African Identities, Violence and External Engagement. African
Affairs 104:181-205 April 2005.
Also available online at:
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Dealey, Sam. Who Speaks for Her?
Time 166:43 September 5, 2005.
"Focuses on rape in Darfur."
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Death and Division. Economist
376:11-12 August 6, 2005.
"Editorial on the career of the late Sudanese leader John Garang."
Also available online at:
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The Death of John Garang.
Economist 376:37-38 August 6, 2005.
"Looks at the impact of political leader John Garang's death on peace
negotiations in Sudan."
Also available online at:
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Decision Time in Sudan. Economist
372:39-40 August 28, 2004.
"As Darfur burns and a U.N. deadline looms, the mood in Khartoum is confused."
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Deen, Thalif. Annan Seeks More Peacekeeping
Troops. Jane's Defence Weekly 41:6 September 15, 2004.
More UN peacekeeping troops needed for conflicts including Sudan.
Deng, Alephonsion. I Have Had to Learn to
Live with Peace. Newsweek 146:16 October 31, 2005.
Experiences of the author growing up in southern Sudan.
Also available online at:
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Documentation. International
Peacekeeping 12:161-165 Spring 2005.
UN Security Council resolution on peace operations in Sudan.
Also available online at:
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Documentation. International
Peacekeeping 12:483-486 Autumn 2005.
Possible enhanced African Union deployment in Sudan.
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Donaldson, John W. Territorial Issues May Undermine Sudan Peace Agreement. Jane's Intelligence Review 16:42-45 July 2004.
Du Plessis, Max and Gevers, Christopher. Darfur Goes to the International Criminal Court (Perhaps). African Security Review 14, no.2:23-34 2005.
El Amin, Khalid A. Eastern Sudan Indigenous Conflict Prevention, Management and Resolution Mechanisms: Effectiveness, Continuity and Change. African Security Review 13, no.2:7-22 2004.
Enemies Everywhere. Economist
377:43 October 1, 2005.
Possible peace in the south, but conflict escalates in the west.
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Fiorenza, Nicholas. NATO Airlifts AU Peacekeepers to Darfur. Jane's Defence Weekly 42:7 October 12, 2004.
Fiorenza, Nicholas. Shortages Hamper African
Union Mission to Darfur. Jane's Defence Weekly 42:17
October 12, 2004.
Peacekeeping efforts hampered by logistical problems, weather, and lack of
equipment.
For Chad-Libya Factor in Darfur Crisis.
Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 10:22-23 October 2004.
Libyan special envoy, Ali Treki, is trying to resolve the Dafur crisis.
Forbes, Steve. America: Indispensable for
Fighting Evil. Forbes 174:29 October 18, 2004.
"Presents commentary on the genocide being committed by the Sudanese government
in Darfur."
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Ford, Neil. Oil and Gas: New Powers Make
Their Mark. New African No.435:56+ December 2004.
Developments in the oil and gas sectors in the countries of Nigeria, Angola,
Algeria, Chad, Namibia, Sudan, and Equatorial Guinea.
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Frontlines. Navy Times
53:4-5 August, 2, 2004.
"Details of a lawsuit filed against Sudan by families of the victims in the 2000
bombing of the destroyer Cole."
The Future Starts Here...2005.
New Scientist 185:26-35 January 8, 2005.
Discusses attempts to eradicate polio.
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Giry, Stephanie. China's Africa Strategy.
New Republic 231:19-23 November 15, 2004.
"Examines the United Nations response to political violence in Sudan."
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Going on and on. Economist
377:60 November 26, 2005.
Political campaigning for the office of president of Uganda.
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Gyan-Apenteng, Kwasi. Darfur - a Test for AU
and UN. African Agenda 7,no.5 & 6:25-27 2004.
Sees the conflict in Darfur as an opportunity to test the AU/UN resolve.
Harris, Shane. The Negotiator.
Government Executive 37:31 June 1, 2005.
Discusses the role of Charles R. Snyder, U.S. State Department's senior
representative on Sudan.
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Hegland, Corine. Sudan Still Simmers.
National Journal 37:50-51 January 1, 2005.
Also available online at:
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Heitman, Helmoed-Romer. African Union
Increases Peace Force in Darfur. Jane's Defence Weekly
41:18 October 27, 2004.
"Reports on the decision of the Peace and Security Council of the African Union
to deploy additional troops to the Darfur region of Sudan."
Heitman, Helmoed-Romer. AU Security
Detachment for Darfur. Jane's Defence Weekly 41:15 August
11, 2004.
Additional 300 troops sent into Darfur to protect African Union observers.
Heitman, Helmoed-Romer. Peace in Sudan far
from Assured. Jane's Defence Weekly 42:21 January 26,
2005.
Peace agreements signed, but peace not assured.
Heitman, Helmoed-Romer. Sudan's Insecurity
Continues. Jane's Defence Weekly 42:15 October 5, 2004.
Security situation in Sudan.
Hepatitis E Strikes. New
Scientist 183:4 September 4, 2004.
"Cases of hepatitis E appear to have tripled in less than a month in the
troubled Darfur region of Sudan."
Higham, Will. The Evangelical Crusade.
New Statesman 133:14 August 9, 2004.
"Efforts of evangelical Christians in the U.S. to get government attention over
the plight of Christian minorities in Sudan."
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Hilhorst, Dorothea and Van Leeuwen, Mathijs. Grounding Local Peace Organisations: A Case Study of Southern Sudan. Journal of Modern African Studies 43:537-563 December 2005.
Hill, John. Aid Groups Face New Security Challenges. Jane's Intelligence Review 17:6-9 May 2005.
Hill, John. China Covets African Oil and
Trade. Jane's Intelligence Review 16:44-45 November 2004.
"Interest of Chinese companies in crude oil produced in Sudan."
Hoskins, Eric. Hope in Darfur.
Maclean's 117:36-39 December 6, 2004.
Prime Minister Paul Martin visits Sudan.
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How to Help Wars End. Economist
374:11-12 January 8, 2005.
"Looks at the impact of truces signed in the Sudan, Senegal and Uganda."
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In Brief. Jane's Defence Weekly
41:17 September 1, 2004.
Reports on developments in Africa including: Nigeria agreeing to send
additional troops to Sudan, investigation of the deaths of Congolese refugees in
Burundi by the African Union, and Ghana and the Great Britain holding joint
military exercises.
It'll Do What It Can Get Away with.
Economist 377:24-26 December 3, 2005.
"Looks at the international involvement in nation-building in Sudan.
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Jackson, Mwalulu. An Impossible Situation.
Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 10:15-16 November 2004.
"The crisis in Darfur worsens as the world debates the best course of action to
resolve it."
Joff-Walt, Benjamin. Proof of Collusion.
Progressive 68:22-23 December 2004.
"Claims that a collusion between the Sudanese government and army exists and led
to the violation of human rights of women and children in Darfur, Sudan."
Justice in Darfur. Economist
374:13 February 5, 2005.
"Discusses the international community's response to the genocide in Darfur,
Sudan."
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Kasfir, Nelson. Sudan's Darfur: Is It
Genocide? Current History 104:195-202 May 2005.
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Katz, Lee M. Sudan Genocide Can Be Stopped.
National Journal 36:2917-2918 September 25, 2004.
"Interviews Charles Snyder, senior representative of the U.S. State Department
in Sudan."
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Katz, Marisa. Just Desserts. New
Republic 233:9 July 11, 2005.
"Comments on U.S. policy toward the government of Sudan."
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Keppler, Elise. Grave Crimes.
World Today 61:18-19 January 2005.
"Examines the efforts of the United Nations Security Council in controlling the
human rights abuses against the citizens by Janjaweed militas in Darfur."
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Kgomo, Eddie. Our Soldiers Heading for the Sudan. South African Soldier 12:22 April 2005.
The Killing Continues. Economist
372:44 September 11, 2004.
"This diplomacy drags on as Darfuris die."
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King, Martin L. Dagger in Africa's Heart.
Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 11:18-19 March 2005.
The crisis in Darfur commands much attention at a African Union meeting.
Lange, Karen E. The End of the Scourge?
National Geographic 208:preceding page 2 November 2005.
Attempts to eradicate the Guinea worm which particularly affects people in Sudan
and Ghana.
Lengthening the Arm of Global Law.
Economist 375:38 April 9, 2005.
"In return for not blocking Sudan's referral to the ICC, the United States has
won the right for all states that have not joined the court to retain "exclusive
jurisdiction" over any of their nationals who might be accused of crimes in
Sudan."
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Lynn, Maryke. Air Force Assist the Sudan.
South African Soldier 12:11 June 2005.
"The South African Government is contributing to the post-conflict
reconstruction programmes of the southern Sudan by sharing its experience of
transition from apartheid to democracy."
Mangan, Katherine S. A Brush with a New Life.
Chronicle of Higher Education 51:A28-A30 April 1, 2005.
"In Africa, some Sudanese gave up their teeth to fulfill their notion of beauty.
Now refugees in Nebraska, they are getting replacements - as a research team
studies the results."
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Marshall, Paul. The Islamists' other Weapon.
Commentary 119:60-63 April 2005.
Discusses shari'a law in Sudan.
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Metelits, Claire. Reformed Rebels? Democratization, Global Norms, and the Sudan People's Liberation Army.
Africa Today 51, no.1:65-82 Autumn 2004.
Also available online at:
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Mild Rebukes for Dafur's Killers.
Economist 375:41-42 April 2, 2005.
"The latest UN resolutions are unlikely to end the carnage."
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Moorcraft, Paul. Sudan: End of the Longest
War? RUSI Journal 150:54-59 February 2005.
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Moszynski, Peter. Sudan: So near, yet so
far. New African No.432:27 August-September 2004.
"Prospects for an immediate end to conflict in the South are rapidly fading as
the crisis in Darfur in the West holds the peace process hostage."
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Mwalulu, Jackson. The Dawn of Peace.
Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 11:24-26 February 2005.
"Forty-nine years of war between North and South Sudan have been finely brought
to an end with the signing of peace accord."
Mwalulu, Jackson. No End to Darfur Tragedy.
Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 10:20-23 October 2004.
"With government's failure to disarm the notorious Janjaweed militia, violence
against black Sudanese gets worse."
Mwalulu, Jackson. Rocky Road to Final Peace.
Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 10:16-17 August-September
2004.
"The attention of the world is firmly focused on the tragedy in Darfur, although
most analysts believe it is just one part of the peace puzzle in Sudan."
No Angels in Wadi Bardi Refugee Camp, West
Darfur. Economist 372:40 August 28, 2004.
"Neither side is innocent in Darfur, Sudan, though their victims usually are."
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Okello, Tom. Sudan: A Nation's New Hope.
New African No.437:20-21 February 2005.
"After two years of lengthy negotiations, a north/south peace agreement has
finally been reached in Sudan heralding a new era for Africa's largest country."
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Peace Attempt... Beijing Review
47:8 September 2, 2004.
"Presents an update on the African Union-sponsored inter-Sudanese peace talks on
the Darfur crisis."
Peace in Our Time? New African
No.443:28-29 August-September 2005.
Examines the peace in Sudan.
Peacekeepers on the Move. Airman
49:50 Fall 2005.
"Reports on the involvement of Rwandan Defense Force peacekeepers and the United
States Air Force for peacekeeping operations at Darfur, Sudan.
Polier, Alexandra. Sudan: 'Every Gun Must Be
Silent.' Newsweek 146:30 August 15, 2005.
Wonders about the future after the death of Vice President, John Garang.
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Powell, Sara. Sudan under Fire.
Washington Report on Middle East Affairs 23:78-79 October 2004.
Discussion of the humanitarian crisis in Darfur at the Institute for Policy
Studies in Washington D.C.
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Power, Samantha. It's Not Enough to Call It
Genocide. Time 164:63 October 4, 2004.
Also available online at:
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Quayle, Peter. Humanity's Outer Limit.
World Today 61:19-22 January 2005.
"Discusses the definition of genocide and its application to the human rights
abuses that occurred in Darfur."
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Rebuilding Failed States: From Chaos, Order.
Economist 374:45-47 March 5, 2005.
"What can the world do about state failure? Surprisingly, quite a lot."
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Reeves, Eric. Darfur: Ongoing Genocide.
Dissent 51:19-23 Fall 2004.
"Focuses on the insurgency in the Darfur region of western Sudan."
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Reeves, Eric. Darfur: Shame and
Responsibility. Dissent 52:5-10 Fall 2005.
Criticizes the UN, U.S., UK, and Denmark for minimizing their criticism over the
conflict in Sudan.
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Reeves, Eric. Genocide by Attrition.
Dissent 52:21-25 Winter 2005.
"Focuses on genocide in Darfur, Sudan."
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Reeves, Eric. Now or Never. New
Republic 233:9 December 12, 2005.
"Reports that many humanitarian organizations are close to withdrawing from, or
suspending operations in Darfur, Sudan."
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The Refugees Prepare to Return Home.
Economist 373:45 December 11, 2004.
"Western Sudan may be in turmoil, but the south is ready for peace."
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Rev. Jesse Jackson Visits Sudan, Says U.S.
Must Come to Its Rescue. Jet 106:30-32 October 4, 2004.
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The Riddle of the Misplaced Nuclear Test.
Air Force Magazine 88:33 May 2005.
Error in transcript places nuclear test site in Sudan.
Roberts, Leslie. Polio Campaign Suffers
Setback. Science 305:1227 August 27, 2004.
Efforts to eradicate polio in Mali, Guinea, Sudan, Chad, and Nigeria.
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Sandall, Roger. Can Sudan Be Saved?
Commentary 118:38-44 December 2004.
"Focuses on racial conflict and atrocities committed against African Peoples in
Sudan.
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Schofield, Clive. Horn of Africa Conflicts Threaten U. S. Anti-Terrorism Efforts. Jane's Intelligence Review 16:46-51 June 2004.
Schwarz, Naomi. Fighting Words.
National Geographic 207:preceding page 2 February 2005.
"Focuses on the etymology of the Arabic word 'janjaweed,' before it became the
name of the government-backed militiamen in Sudan's Darfur region."
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Shuffling Papers While Africans Die.
Economist 372:10 August 7, 2004.
"Stronger, faster action is needed to save the people of Darfur."
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Singing for Peace. Beijing Review
48:9 January 13, 2005.
"Shows women holding hands following the signing of cease fire accords between
the government and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army in Khartoum,
Sudan."
Snyder, Charles R. Sudan: Peace Agreement
around the Corner? Excerpts of the Testimony before the Subcommittee on Africa
of the House International Relations Committee, Washington, DC, March 11, 2004.
DISAM Journal 26:100-103 Spring 2004.
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Spencer, Robert. Jihad in Sudan? What Jihad
in Sudan? Human Events 60:17 August 2, 2004.
Gives numbers of the slain in Darfur.
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Standing in Protest. Jet
106:8 August 2, 2004.
"Efforts of U.S. Representative Charles Rangel to call attention to the plight
of the refugees in the Sudan.
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Starving for the Cameras.
Economist 376:10-11 August 20, 2005.
Notes continuing food crisis in Ethiopia, Somalia and Sudan.
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Steidle, Brian. Ceasefire, Sudan Style.
World Policy Journal 22:1-8 Spring 2005.
"Photographic essay on Sudan's Darfur region."
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Stein, Lisa. The Week. US News &
World Report 137:12-18 November 8, 2004.
"Actions of U.S. military planes in bringing African troops into Darfur region
of Sudan."
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Stop the Killing Again. Economist
377:10 December 3, 2005.
Argues that the international community must intervene in the conflict in
Darfur.
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Straus, Scott. Darfur and the Genocide
Debate. Foreign Affairs 84:123-133 January-February 2005.
"Addresses international response to the genocide in Darfur."
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Sudan. Military Technology
29:246-247 January 2005.
Provides force structure information.
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Sudan: Another Front, Another Deal.
Africa Confidential 46:5 December 16, 2005.
"As anger grows in the east, rebel groups are due to talk to the Khartoum regime
next month."
Sudan: Control. Africa
Confidential 46:8 September 23, 2005.
New government control on the aid to displaced Sudanese.
Sudan: Crime and No Punishment.
Africa Confidential 46:1-2 April 15, 2005.
"Western governments send Khartoum officials for trial one week and promise them
aid the next."
Sudan: Darfur's Turning Point.
Africa Confidential 45:5-7 August 27, 2004.
"Without international peacekeepers the massacres will continue."
Sudan: Deaths Mount, Time Passes.
Africa Confidential 45:3 August 6, 2004.
"Diplomatic failures are hampering efforts to hold the militias and their
masters to account."
Sudan: East of the Border Africa
Confidential 46:3-4 February 18, 2005.
"SLA fighters try to overthrow their leader while the NMRD demonstrates its
affinity with Chad."
Sudan: Every Single Day. Africa
Confidential 46:5 February 18, 2005.
"As the killings continue, at last the UN considers sanctions, peacekeepers and
prosecutions."
Sudan: Fighting the Foreign Front.
Africa Confidential 45:1-2 August 6, 2004.
"The Darfur massacres have finally put the NIF government back on the
International watchlist - but it believes it can evade more serious sanctions."
Sudan: Gunmen or Soldiers?
Africa Confidential 46:5-6 October 21, 2005.
"Two big threats hang over the new regional government for Southern Sudan."
Sudan I: Freedom Unfledged.
Africa Confidential 46:4-5 July 22, 2005.
"Garang's mass welcome in Khartoum shocked the NIF - but doesn't guarantee his
success."
Sudan II: Pressure Points.
Africa Confidential 46:5 July 22, 2005.
"The Islamist government is under unprecedented pressure but is skilled at
bouncing back."
Sudan: In the Driving Seat.
Africa Confidential 46:2 October 7, 2005.
"Khartoum's Islamists are confident of dominating the Government of National
Unity."
Sudan: Joy in the South, Silence in the
North. Africa Confidential 46:1-3 January 21, 2005.
"The peace deal shores up the regime but raises doubts about the eventual plan
for Southern independence."
Sudan: Military Manoeuvers.
Africa Confidential 46:4-5 August 26, 2005.
"Garang's death means the changes he imposed on the SPLM have been reversed."
Sudan: Murder by Any Name.
Africa Confidential 45:6-7 November 19, 2004.
"The NIF keeps killing; the West offers aid and debt relief."
Sudan Needs More Than an Army.
New Statesman 133:4-5 August 2, 2004.
"Need for Western governments, specifically the United States and Great Britain,
to intervene in Sudan."
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Sudan: Seizing the Day in the South.
Africa Confidential 46:4-5 May 13, 2005.
"To succeed, the new government must be more than a triumphant army."
Sudan: Spinning on the Edge.
Africa Confidential 45:3-4 September 24, 2004.
"As Western governments fumble for a policy, the NIF keeps up the dissembling."
Sudan: Tragedy in Darfur. UN
Chronicle 41:70-71 September-November 2004.
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Sudan/Uganda: Khartoum's Game.
Africa Confidential 46:6 October 21, 2005.
"Despite energetic denials, Khartoum continues to help Kony and the LRA."
Sudan/United Nations: Forty Days.
Africa Confidential 45:8 September 10, 2004.
"The United Nations Security Council looks set to fail another critical test:
whether it has the will to protect civilians in Darfur."
Sudan/USA: Specially Designated.
Africa Confidential 45:8 October 22, 2004.
Fury over the U.S. designation of the Islamic African Relief Agency as a global
terrorist organization.
Sudan: Without Garang. Africa
Confidential 46:1-2 August 5, 2005.
"The sudden death of Southern leader John Garang has brought riots and new fears
for the future."
Taylor, Stuart, Jr. Genocide in Darfur:
Crime Without Punishment? National Journal 37:511-512
February 19, 2005.
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Tesch, Pieter. Sudan: A Colony Again.
New Statesman 134:28-29 November 28, 2005.
"Foreign military presence in Sudan."
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Tesch, Pieter. A Warlord Loved by the U.S.
Right. New Statesman 134:21 August 8, 2005.
Death of Vice-President John Garang.
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Tinsley, Becky. Why Does Tony Fear the
G-Word? New Statesman 133:32-33 October 18, 2004.
"Reports on the refusal of British Prime Minister Tony Blair and his government
to recognise the genocide that is occurring in the Darfur region of Sudan."
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Tinsley, Becky. Why the World Is Ignoring
Darfur. New Internationalist No.383:30-31 October 2005.
Also available online at:
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Troubled Land. Beijing Review
47:14-15 October 7, 2004.
"Humanitarian crisis in Darfur."
U.S. Protests Against MiG Sale to Sudan. Jane's Defence Weekly 41:11 August 4, 2004.
Using Genocide to Attack Aircraft.
Current Digest of the Post-Soviet Press 56:16-17 August 25,
2004.
U.S. expresses 'serious concern' over Russia selling Mig-29 fighters to Sudan.
Valpolini, Paolo. Italian Contingent Arrives in Khartoum to Protect UNMIS HQ. Jane's Defence Weekly 42:7 October 12, 2004.
Vatikiotis, Michael. Oil Lust in the Face of
Genocide. Far Eastern Economic Review 167:20 October 7,
2004.
China seeks oil from the Sudanese region of Africa.
Vines, Alex. Seeking Sanctions.
World Today 60:24-25 October 2004.
"Reports on the issues confronting the government of Sudan."
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Wairagla, Wakabi. Who Killed John Garang?
Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 11:12-15 September 2005.
Investigations into the death of Vice President John Garang.
Waiting for Peace. Beijing Review
48:9 January 20, 2005.
Peace accord signed between Sudanese Vice President Ali Osman Taha and rebel
leader John Garang.
Waiting for the Killers to Be Curbed.
Economist 373:41 October 9, 2004.
"Britain's prime minister, Tony Blair, says the world is taking atrocities in
Sudan seriously. But is it?"
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What's a Little Genocide Between Friends?
New Republic 232:9 May 16, 2005.
"Comments on relations between the United States and Sudan."
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When the Time Comes to Stop Killing.
Economist 374:42-43 January 8, 2005.
Conflicts discussed include southern Sudan, Senegal, and northern Uganda.
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Williams, Ian. U.S. Opposition to
International Criminal Court May Preclude a Hearing on Darfur.
Washington Report on Middle East Affairs 24:28-29 April 2005.
Also available online at:
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Wings of Peace. Air Force Times
65:4 November 8, 2004.
U. S. Air Force participating in airlift of African peacekeeping troops to the
Darfur region of Sudan.
The Worst Is yet to Come.
Economist 373:47 November 27, 2004.
"Even if the fighting in Darfur ends soon, which it won't, the number of
starving people could double."
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Zygar, Mikhail. Judgment on Sudan.
Current Digest of the Post-Soviet Press 56:17 August 25, 2004.
UN reaction to the crisis in Sudan.
Internet Resources
Law Library of Congress. Global
Legal Information Network.
Available online at:
http://www.loc.gov/law/guide/swaziland.html
"A database of laws, regulations, judicial decisions, and other complementary
legal sources contributed by governmental agencies and international
organizations. These GLIN members contribute the official full texts of
published documents to the database in their original language. Each document is
accompanied by a summary in English and subject terms selected from the
multilingual index to GLIN."
Political Resources on the Net.
Available online at:
http://www.politicalresources.net/swaziland.htm
"Listings of political sites available on the Internet sorted by country, with
links to Parties, Organizations, Governments, Media and more from all around the
world."
Swaziland. CIA World Factbook
2006.
Available online at:
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/wz.html
General information about each country.
Swaziland. Background Notes,
May 2006.
Available online at:
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2841.htm
Information about Swaziland including U.S. relations.
Swaziland: Police Crushed Pro-Democracy
Rally. New York Amsterdam News, March 23, 2006.
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=20341436
Books
Africa 2005, by Charles H.
Cutter. 40th ed. Harpers Ferry, WV, Stryker-Post Publications, 2005. 324
p. (The World Today Series)
General information about each country including history.
Book call no.: R 916 D724a 40th ed. 2005
Africa Review 2005. 26th
edition. Saffron Walden, Essex, England, World of Information, 2005. 392 p.
Provides general information about each country and information about the
business climate.
Book call no.: R 960 A25811 26th ed. 2005
Africa South of the Sahara 2005.
34th ed. New York, Europa Publications, 2005. 1465 p.
Provides detailed information about each country.
Book call no.: R 916.7 A258 34th ed. 2005
Global Studies: Africa, by
Wayne Edge. 11th ed. Dubuque, IA, McGraw-Hill/Dushkin, 2006. 303 p.
Provides an essay for each geographic area and statistical information and a
country report for included countries.
Book call no.: 960.05 G652 11th ed 2006
Jane's World Air Forces, edited
by Paul Jackson. Issue 23. Alexandria, VA, Jane's Information Group, 2006.
649 p.
Provides order of battle and inventory for each country's air force.
Book call no.: R 323.746 J33 iss.23 2006
Jane's World Armies, edited by
Giles Ebbutt and James C. O'Halloran. Issue 18. Alexandria, VA, Jane's
Information Group, 2005. 781 p.
Provides the following information for each country: national overview, armed
forces overview, command and control, army organization, equipment in service,
current developments and recent operations, procurement detail, and points of
contact.
Book call no.: R 355.3 J33 iss.18 2005
The Military Balance 2005-2006.
London, Routledge, 2005. 447 p.
Provides information about the military organization of each country.
Book call no.: R 355 L847m 2005-2006
Periodicals
Africa/Airlines: Lackadaisical List.
Africa Confidential 47:8 March 31, 2006.
The European Union "has released a new list of 91 (mostly African) airlines
banned from entering its airspace." This includes "all airlines registered in
Congo-Kinshasa, Equatorial Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Swaziland."
It's Still Fun to Be King.
Economist 378:48 February 18, 2006.
Predicts that the new constitution will have little effect on the absolute power
wielded by King Mswati III.
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LaFraniere, Sharon. Circumcision Studied in Africa as AIDS Preventative. New York Times 155:A1+ April 28, 2006.
Mswati III. New Internationalist
No.378:29 May 2005.
Discusses family problems of King Mswati III.
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Robinson, Simon. Child Saver.
Time 166:99-101 November 7, 2005.
Swaziland has the highest HIV-positive rate in the world.
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Swaziland. Military Technology
29:283-284 January 2005.
Provides force structure information.
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Swaziland: Democracy's a Luxury.
Africa Confidential 46:3-4 April 29, 2005.
"The economy is failing and running out of food as King Mswati buys a $500,000
limousine."
Wines, Michael. Swaziland Accuses 13 Party
Members of Firebombing. New York Times 155:A10 December
24, 2005.
"Swaziland has accused 13 members of a banned opposition party of firebombing
government targets."
Internet Resources
Law Library of Congress. Global Legal
Information Network.
Available online at:
http://www.loc.gov/law/guide/tanzania.html
"A database of laws, regulations, judicial decisions, and other complementary
legal sources contributed by governmental agencies and international
organizations. These GLIN members contribute the official full texts of
published documents to the database in their original language. Each document is
accompanied by a summary in English and subject terms selected from the
multilingual index to GLIN."
Political Resources on the Net.
Available online at:
http://www.politicalresources.net/tanzania.htm
"Listings of political sites available on the Internet sorted by country, with
links to Parties, Organizations, Governments, Media and more from all around the
world."
Tanzania. CIA World Factbook.
Available online at:
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/tz.html
General information about each country.
Tanzania. Background Notes,
January 2006.
Available online at:
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2843.htm
Information about Tanzania including U.S. relations.
Books
Africa 2005, by Charles H.
Cutter. 40th ed. Harpers Ferry, WV, Stryker-Post Publications, 2005. 324
p. (The World Today Series)
General information about each country including history.
Book call no.: R 916 D724a 40th ed. 2005
Africa Review 2005. 26th
edition. Saffron Walden, Essex, England, World of Information, 2005. 392 p.
Provides general information about each country and information about the
business climate.
Book call no.: R 960 A25811 26th ed. 2005
Africa South of the Sahara 2006.
35th ed. New York, Europa Publications, 2005. 1523 p.
Provides detailed information about each country.
Book call no.: R 916.7 A258 35th ed. 2006
African Economic Outlook, by the
African Development Bank. Paris, Development Centre for the Organisation of
Economic Co-Operation and Development, 2004. 423 p.
For each country discusses recent economic elements, macroeconomic policy
structural issues, and political and social context.
Book call no.: 330.96 A2584 2003/2004
China's Foreign Affairs 2004 Edition,
by the Department of Policy Planning, Ministry of Foreign Affairs People's
Republic of China. Beijing, People's Republic of China, World Affairs Press,
2004. 585 p.
Tanzania, pp 296-297.
Book call no.: 327.51 C53912 2004
Global Studies: Africa, by
Wayne Edge. 11th ed. Dubuque, IA, McGraw-Hill/Dushkin, 2006. 303 p.
Provides an essay for each geographic area and statistical information and a
country report for included countries.
Book call no.: 960.05 G652 11th ed 2006
Jane's Sentinel: Security Assessment
Central Africa. Issue 16. Alexandria, VA, Jane's Information Group,
2005. 828 p.
For each country includes information such as: country profile, geography,
natural resources, demography, infrastructure, internal affairs, external
affairs, defence spending, armed forces, army, air force, navy, security and
foreign forces, procurement, defence production and R&D, and main economic
indicators.
Book call no.: R 967 J33 iss.17 2005
Jane's World Air Forces, edited
by Paul Jackson. Issue 22. Alexandria, VA, Jane,s Information Group, 2005.
645 p.
Provides order of battle and inventory for each country's air force.
Book call no.: R 623.746 J33 iss.22 2005
Jane's World Armies, edited by
Giles Ebbutt and James C. O'Halloran. Issue 18 . Alexandria, VA, Jane's
Information Group, 2005. 781 p.
Provides the following information for each country: national overview, armed
forces overview, command and control, army organization, equipment in service,
current developments and recent operations, procurement detail, and points of
contact.
Book call no.: R 355.3 J33 iss.18 2005
Maddy, Monique. Learning to Love
Africa: My Journey from Africa to Harvard Business School and Back.
New York, HarperBusiness, 2004. 358 p.
Book call no.: 92 M1792L
Migration and Immigration: A Global View,
edited by Maura I. Toro-Morn and Marixsa Alicea. Westport, CT, Greenwood Press,
2004. 251 p. (A World View of Social Issues Series)
Tanzania: To Carry a Heavy Burden in the Heat of the Day - Migration to and
from Tanzania by Cassandra Veney, pp 197-209.
Book call no.: 304.82 M636
The Military Balance 2004-2005.
London, Oxford University Press for the International Institute for Strategic
Studies, 2004. 395 p.
Provides information about the military organization of each country.
Book call no.: R 355 L847m 2004/2005
Periodicals
Burgess, Thomas. The Young Pioneers and
Rituals of Citizenship in Revolutionary Zanzibar. Africa Today
51, no.3:2-29 Spring 2005.
Also available online at:
http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=829816421&sid=2&Fmt=4&clientId=417&RQT=309&VName=PQD
Business As Usual. Economist
378:50 January 7, 2006.
Jakaya Kikwete "was selected as Tanzania's fourth president on December 14,
2005."
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=19370542
Cleaver, Francis. The Inequality of Social Capital and the Reproduction of Chronic Poverty. World Development 33:893-906 July 2005.
Damas, Sagine. Education and HIV/AIDS Does
Knowledge Equal Change? UN Chronicle 42:16 June-August
2005.
Studied HIV/AIDS awareness in six African countries.
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=18121429
Haynes, Jeffrey. Islamic Militancy in East
Africa. Third World Quarterly 26:1321-1339 December 2005.
"Examines the relative political significance of domestic and transnational
Islamic militancy in three East African countries."
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=19063220
Ivaska, Andrew M. Of Students, "'Nizers," and
a Struggle over Youth: Tanzania's 1966 National Service Crisis.
Africa Today 51, no.3:82-107 Spring 2005.
Also available online at:
http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=829816541&sid=2&Fmt=3&clientId=417&RQT=309&VName=PQD
Kabale, Ramadhani. Tanzania: Battling for
Mkapa's Crown. New African No.440:24 May 2005.
"Reports from Dar es Salaam on the candidates and likely successor to incumbent
President Benjamin Mkapa."
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=16940149
Kabale, Ramadhani and Tonpo, Jarlawah A.
Elections Galore! New African No.444:39 October 2005.
"Liberia and Tanzania go to the polls in October to elect new leaders."
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=18552549
Kabukuru, Wanjohi. Kenya the Poachers Are
Back, but for Different Victim. New African No.446:42-43
December 2005.
Harvesting rare trees.
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=19162850
Kigotho, Wachira. Students and Researchers at
Three African Universities... Chronicle of Higher Education
51:A37 April 29, 2005.
Students and researchers at universities in Uganda, Tanzania, and Nigeria will
be able to use the internet to access laboratory equipment at MIT.
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=16978828
Kjaer, Anne M. 'Old Brooms Can Sweep too!' An Overview of Rulers and Public Sector Reforms in Uganda, Tanzania and Kenya. Journal of Modern African Studies 42:389-413 September 2004.
Lipper, Tamara. 'With Open Arms.'
Newsweek 146:39 July 25, 2005.
Laura Bush travels to Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, and Zanzibar.
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=17636639
May, Ann and McCabe, J. Terrence. City Work
in a Time of AIDS: Maasai Labor Migration in Tanzania. Africa
Today 51, no.2:3-32 Winter 2004.
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=16139461
Moyer, Eileen. Street-Corner Justice in the
Name of Jah: Imperatives for Peace among Dar es Salaam Street Youth.
Africa Today 51, no.3:30-58 Spring 2005.
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=16509651
Mwalulu, Jackson. A Crucial Vote.
Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 11:28-29 April 2005.
"Tanzania's next presidential race is bound to be a test of the resolve of the
opposition and the legacy of the father of the nation, the late President Julius
Nyerere."
Netting, Jessa F. HIV Victims Can Be Infected
Again and Again and Again. Discover 26:61 January 2005.
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=15382011
Ponte, Stefano. The Politics of Ownership:
Tanzanian Coffee Policy in the Age of Liberal Reformism. African
Affairs 103:615-633 October 2004.
Also available online at:
http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=723566351&sid=1&Fmt=2&clientId=417&RQT=309&VName=PQD
Price, Stuart. United We Stand.
New African No.436:33 January 2005.
"Reports on Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania's signing of an agreement to expedite the
establishment of the East African Federation by 2010."
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=15632206
Rawlence, Ben. Briefing: The Zanzibar
Election. African Affairs 104:515-523 July 2005.
Discusses general elections to be held in Zanzibar in October 2005.
Also available online at:
http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=879896151&sid=4&Fmt=2&clientId=417&RQT=309&VName=PQD
Rosenau, William. Al Qaida Recruitment Trends in Kenya and Tanzania. Studies in Conflict and Terrorism 28:1-10 January-February 2005.
Sino-African Trade Cooperation.
Beijing Review 47:8 November 25, 2004.
Reports on the establishment of a China-Africa Business Council which includes
the countries of Cameroon, Ghana, Mozambique, Nigeria, South Africa, and
Tanzania.
Spiced with Tear-Gas. Economist
377:51 November 5, 2005.
Disputed election in Zanzibar.
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=18791531
Stein, Lisa. Captured! US News &
World Report 137:10 August 9, 2004.
Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani, wanted for the U.S. embassy bombings in Kenya and
Tanzania, captured in Pakistan.
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=13975420
Sunseri, Thaddeus. 'Something Else to Burn': Forests Squatters, Conservationist, and the State in Modern Tanzania. Journal of Modern African Studies 43:609-640 December 2005.
Tagama, Herald. Tanzania National Dress, Not
on My Life! New African No.433:16-17 October 2004.
"Attempt to instill a sense of cultural identity during national dress in
Tanzania."
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=14599540
Tanzania. Military Technology
29:284 January 2005.
Provides force structure information.
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=17111337
Tanzania: All Eyes on the Islands.
Africa Confidential 46:4-5 September 23, 2005.
"With the ruling party certain to win the mainland, Zanzibar will see a delicate
balance."
Tanzania: Armed and Dangerous.
Africa Confidential 46:3 November 4, 2005.
"Voting in Zanzibar is again rigged by the ruling party and its security
forces."
Tanzania/Belgium: Belgium's Bullet Points.
Africa Confidential 46:8 March 4, 2005.
"Tanzania is getting a new ammunition factory thanks to George Forrest
International."
Tanzania/Britain: Watergate, the Sequel.
Africa Confidential 46:8 June 10, 2005.
"A controversial US $143.5 million project to commercialise Tanzania's water and
sewage system has ended in acrimony and political embarrassment for the World
Bank and the British government which jointly funded it."
Tanzania: Finding the Mwalimu.
Africa Confidential 46:1-3 April 1, 2005.
"The real presidential contest is for nomination by the still ruling party,
Chama cha Mapinduzi."
Tanzania: Island Story. Africa
Confidential 46:8 October 21, 2005.
"Support is growing for the opposition Civic United Front (CUF) in Zanzibar
ahead of the 20 October national elections, amidst a growing military presence
on the islands with reports of random beatings of CUF supporters."
Tanzania's New President. Jet
109:19 January 23, 2006.
Jakaya Kikwete declared winner of Tanzania's presidential election.
Also available online at:
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Tanzania: Storm Warning. Africa
Confidential 46:6-7 May 13, 2005.
"The national presidency seems safe for Kikwete but Zanzibar remains uneasy."
Thomas, Mark. Mark Thomas New
Statesman 134:21 June 6, 2005.
"Case of the privatization of water utilities in Tanzania."
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=17188309
Wobst, Peter. HIV/AIDS and Labor Force
Upgrading in Tanzania. World Development 32:1831-1847
November 2004.
Analyzes "the implications of the HIV/AIDS pandemic in Tanzania for labor
markets and human capital accumulation."
Internet Resources
Law Library of Congress. Global
Legal Information Network.
Available online at:
http://www.loc.gov/law/guide/togo.html
"A database of laws, regulations, judicial decisions, and other complementary
legal sources contributed by governmental agencies and international
organizations. These GLIN members contribute the official full texts of
published documents to the database in their original language. Each document is
accompanied by a summary in English and subject terms selected from the
multilingual index to GLIN."
Political Resources on the Net.
Available online at:
http://www.politicalresources.net/togo.htm
"Listings of political sites available on the Internet sorted by country, with
links to Parties, Organizations, Governements, Media and more from all around
the world."
Togo. CIA World Factbook 2005.
Available online at:
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/to.html
General information about each country.
Togo. Background Notes,
August 2005.
Available online at:
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/5430.htm
Information about Togo including U.S. relations
Books
China's Foreign Affairs 2004 Edition,
by the Department of Policy Planning, Ministry of Foreign Affairs People's
Republic of China. Beijing, People's Republic of China, World Affairs Press,
2004. 585 p.
Togo, p 300.
Book call no.: 327.51 C53912 2004
Houngnikpo, Mathurin C. Determinants of
Democratization in Africa: A Comparative Study of Benin and Togo.
Lanham, MD, University Press of America, 2001. 257 p.
Book call no.: 320.9668 H839d
Jane's Sentinel: Security Assessment
West Africa. Alexandria, VA, Janes Information Group, 2005. 668 p.
For each country includes information such as: country profile, geography,
natural resources, demography, infrastructure, internal affairs, external
affairs, defence spending, armed forces, army, air force, navy, security and
foreign forces, procurement, defence production and R&D, and main economic
indicators.
Book call no.: R 966 J33 iss.9 2005
Jane's World Air Forces, edited
by Paul Jackson. Issue 22. Alexandria, VA, Jane's Information Group, 2005.
645 p.
Provides order of battle and inventory for each country's air force.
Book call no.: R 623.746 J33 iss.22 2005
Jane's World Armies, edited by
Giles Ebbutt and James C. O'Halloran. Alexandria, VA, Jane's Information Group,
2005. 1066 p.
Provides the following information for each country: national overview, armed
forces overview, command and control, army organization, equipment in service,
current developments and recent operations, procurement detail, and points of
contact.
Book call no.: R 355.3 J33 iss.17 2005
The Military Balance 2004-2005.
London, Oxford University Press for the International Institute for Strategic
Studies, 2004. 395 p.
Provides information about the military organization of each country.
Book call no.: R 355 L847m 2004/2005
Periodicals
Eyadema's Woeful Legacy.
Economist 374:48 February 12, 2005.
"Africa's most experienced despot is dead. Will Togo hold together?"
Also available online at:
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Ghana: Nervy Neighbours. Africa
Confidential 46:3-4 April 1, 2005.
"Along its frontiers, Ghana keeps a nervous eye on turbulent Cote D'Ivoire and
Togo."
Godwin, Ebow. After Dad, It's My Turn.
New African No.438:20-21 March 2005.
Discusses the transition after the death of the father President Gnassingbe
Eyadema and son, Faure Gnassingbe, in Togo.
Also available online at:
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Good and Bad Neighbours.
Economist 374:14 February 26, 2005.
Notices that Western African leaders speak only publicly for democracy. ECOWAS
suspends Togo's membership.
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=16258703
Griffith, Paul J. A Well in Togo.
Commonweal 132:46 October 21, 2005.
Experiences of a father visiting his daughter in Togo.
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=18774291
Ikubaje, John. 2005 Presidential Election: The Togo Experience. African Agenda 8,no.2:14-17 2005.
King, Martin L. Back to the Ballot Box.
Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 11:16-17 November 2005.
"With wounds of the contentious polls that brought him to power yet to heal,
Togolese President Faure Gnassingbe has turned his attention toward holding
parliamentary polls."
King, Martin L. Return of the Favourite Son.
Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 11:21 June 2005.
"Forced out of office by both local and international pressure after being
undemocratically installed by the military to replace his father, Faure
Gnassingbe is back in power following his disputed victory in the April 24
presidential elections."
King, Martin L. Transition Blues.
Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 11:12-14 March 2005.
"An unconstitutional succession process, following the death of Togolese
President Gnassingbe Eyadema, incurs the wrath of both the opposition and the
international community."
King, Martin L. Triumph of People Power.
Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 11:20-21 April 2005.
Togo holds elections to replace Gnassinge Eyadema who died in office.
Togo. Military Technology
29:284-285 January 2005.
Provides force structure information.
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=17111338
Togo. Journal of Democracy
16:182-183 April 2005.
"Presents an excerpt of the collective statement by civil society organizations
in Togo in response to the unconstitutional appointment of Faure Gnassingbe as
president of the country."
Togo. New African
No.443:25 August-September 2005.
President Gnassingbe releases coup plotters from prison.
Also available online at:
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Togo: Dynastic Dictatorship.
Africa Confidential 46:5-6 February 18, 2005.
"Faure Gnassingbe, Togo's new leader, is not as wily as his late father."
Togo: Faure's French Friends.
Africa Confidential 46:6 May 13, 2005.
"West African presidents and the Elysee Palace endorses Gnassingbe's election."
Togo: Merci, Papa. Africa
Confidential 46:4-5 April 29, 2005.
"People take to the streets in Lome to protest against Faure Gnassingbe's
victory in the polls."
Togo: Olympic Heights. Africa
Confidential 46:6 March 18, 2005.
"It will be a struggle to introduce democracy after three decades of family
rule."
Toughs at the Top. Economist
373:70-72 December 18, 2004.
Examines personality cults surrounding dictators in countries such as Togo.
Also available online at:
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Umunna, Isaac. Togo: New Child Trafficking
Law. Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 11:21 November
2005.
"Sanctions on child traffickers, their accomplices and in some cases the parents
of victims."
Whistle for a President. Beijing
Review 48:7 May 5, 2005.
Photograph shows opposition activist demanding a new president.
Whiteman, Kaye. A Legacy of Chaos.
Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 11:15-17 March 2005.
Examines problems in Togo.
Who's in Charge? Economist
375:43 April 30, 2005.
"A presidential election in Togo may have made matters even worse."
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=16908953
Internet Resources
Arab Net.
Available online at:
http://www.arab.net/
General information about the countries of Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia.
Law Library of Congress. Global
Legal Information Network.
Available online at:
http://www.loc.gov/law/guide/tunisia.html
"A database of laws, regulations, judicial decisions, and other complementary
legal sources contributed by governmental agencies and international
organizations. These GLIN members contribute the official full texts of
published documents to the database in their original language. Each document is
accompanied by a summary in English and subject terms selected from the
multilingual index to GLIN."
Political Resources on the Net.
Available online at:
http://www.politicalresources.net/tunisia.htm
"Listings of political sites available on the Internet sorted by country, with
links to Parties, Organizations, Governments, Media and more from all around the
world."
Tunisia. CIA World Factbook 2006.
Available online at:
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/ts.html
General information about each country.
Tunisia. Background Notes,
September 2005.
Available online at:
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/5439.htm
Information about Tunisia including U.S. relations.
Tunisia Online.
Available online at:
http://www.tunisiaonline.com/
Includes information about history, government, economy, environment and news.
Books
Africa 2005, by Charles H.
Cutter. 40th ed. Harpers Ferry, WV, Stryker-Post Publications, 2005. 324
p. (The World Today Series)
General information about each country including history.
Book call no.: R 916 D724a 40th ed. 2005
Africa Review 2005. 26th ed.
Saffron Walden, Essex, England, World of Information, 2005. 392 p.
Provides general information about each country and information about the
business climate.
Book call no.: R 960 A25811 26th ed. 2005
Africa South of the Sahara 2005.
34th ed. New York, Europa Publications, 2005. 1465 p.
Provides detailed information about each country.
Book call no.: R 916.7 A258 34th ed. 2005
African Economic Outlook, by the
African Development Bank. Paris, Development Centre for the Organisation of
Economic Co-Operation and Development, 2004. 423 p.
For each country discusses recent economic elements, macroeconomic policy
structural issues, and political and social context.
Book call no.: 330.96 A2584 2003/2004
China's Foreign Affairs 2004 Edition,
by the Department of Policy Planning, Ministry of Foreign Affairs People's
Republic of China. Beijing, People's Republic of China, World Affairs Press,
2004. 585 p.
Tunisia, p 303.
Book call no.: 327.51 C53912 2004
Fluehr-Lobban, Carolyn. Islamic
Societies in Practice. 2nd ed. Gainesville, FL, University Press of
Florida, 2004. 256 p.
Book call no.: 297.0962 F646i
Global Studies: Africa, by
Wayne Edge. 11th ed. Dubuque, IA, McGraw-Hill/Dushkin, 2006. 303 p.
Provides an essay for each geographic area and statistical information and a
country report for included countries.
Book call no.: 960.05 G652 11th ed 2006
Jane's Sentinel: Security Assessment
North Africa. Issue 17. Alexandria, VA, Jane's Information Group,
2005. 721 p.
For each country includes information such as: country profile, geography,
natural resources, demography, infrastructure, internal affairs, external
affairs, defence spending, armed forces, army, air force, navy, security and
foreign forces, procurement, defence production and R&D, and main economic
indicators.
Book call no.: R 961 J33 iss.17 2005
Jane's World Air Forces, edited
by Paul Jackson. Issue 16. Alexandria, VA, Jane's Information Group, 2005.
645 p.
Provides order of battle and inventory for each country's air force.
Book call no.: R 623.746 J33 iss.22 2005
Jane's World Armies, edited by
Giles Ebbutt and James C. O'Halloran. Issue 18. Alexandria, VA, Jane's
Information Group, 2005. 781 p.
Provides the following information for each country: national overview, armed
forces overview, command and control, army organization, equipment in service,
current developments and recent operations, procurement detail, and points of
contract.
Book call no.: R 355.3 J33 iss.18 2005
King, Stephen J. Liberalization Against
Democracy: The Local Politics of Economic Reform in Tunisia.
Bloomington, IN, Indiana University Press, 2003. 161 p. (Indiana Series in
Middle East Studies)
Book call no.: 320.9611 K54L
The Middle East and North Africa 2005.
51st ed. New York, Europa Publications, 2005. 1407 p.
Provides detailed information about each country.
Book call no.: R 915.6 M627 51st ed. 2005
The Military Balance 2004-2005.
London, Oxford University Press for the International Institute for Strategic
Studies, 2004. 395 p.
Provides information about each terrorist group and a chronology.
Book call no.: R 355 L847m 2004/2005
Documents
Fathalli, Ishmail. Tunisian Partnership
with Western Europe. Carlisle Barracks, PA, Army War College, March
2004. 20 p.
Also available online at:
http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA424394
Doc. call no.: M-U 39080-537 F252t
Newman, Robert B. Applying the 'Forward
Strategy of Freedom' to Tunisia: A Case Study in the Global War on Terrorism.
Carlisle Barracks, PA, Army War College, March 2004. 20 p.
Also available online at:
http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA424391
Doc. call no.: M-U 39080-537 N554a
Periodicals
Albatross for Tunisia. Jane's
Defence Weekly 41:18 October 27, 2004.
"Reports on the acquisition of six Type 143 Albatros-class fast patrol boats
from the German Navy by Tunisia."
Awar, Mohammed. UN Information Summit Puts
Spotlight on Tunisia. New African No.447:36-37 January
2006.
"Highlights the proceedings of the World Summit for the Information Society held
in Tunis in November 2005."
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=19467535
Bayer, Martin. Tunisian Navy Boosts Its
Capabilities. Jane's Defence Weekly 42:23 September 28,
2005.
"The Tunisian Navy is set to augment its capabilities with the acquisition of a
further four surplus German Navy Albatros-class missile fast attack craft."
Egypt/Tunisia: Enlightenment.
Africa Confidential 46:8 July 22, 2005.
"Recent threats to Egyptian and Tunisian writers reflect a growing confrontation
between Islamist and other Muslims."
Entelis, John P. The Democratic Imperative
vs. the Authoritarian Impulse: The Maghrib State Between Transition and
Terrorism. Middle East Journal 59:537-558 Autumn 2005.
"Despite public promises to the contrary, Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia continue
to be ruled autocratically even as their civil societies aspire to greater
public space."
Also available online at:
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Environment. Futurist
38:4-5 November-December 2004.
Trees are "planted each year in Tunisia to combat desertification."
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=14741253
Environmental Asylum. Environment
48:6 March 2006.
Arable land being lost to the Sahara each year in Morocco and Tunisia.
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=19859593
Ford, Neil. Maghreb Power: Energise,
Consolidate & Combine Middle East No.357:40-41 June 2005.
Tunisia and Libya integrate their power grids.
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=17247259
Hachincha, Neila C. Neila Charchour Hachicha:
"Tunisia's Election Was Undemocratic at All Levels." Middle East
Quarterly 12:1-5 Summer 2005.
Interviews Neila Charchour Hachincha, opposition leader.
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=18428801
Hanley, Delinda C. Tunisia's President Ben
Ali Seeks Solidarity in Fight to end Poverty. Washington Report on
Middle East Affairs 24:39-41 April 2005.
"Focuses on steps taken by Tunisian President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali to
alleviate poverty."
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=16499682
Hanley, Delinda C. Tunisian Ambassador Spoke
out on U. S.-Arab Relations. Washington Report on Middle East
Affairs 24:62-63 January-February 2005.
Ambassador Hatem Atallah seeks to improve U. S.-Arab relations.
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=15514325
Hartwell, Dave. Tunisia Comes under the UN
Spotlight. Jane's Intelligence Review 18:4 January 2006.
"World Summit of the Information Society held in Tunisia highlights active
opposition to the government of President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali."
Hunger for Change. Economist
377:50 November 12, 2005.
Opposition staging a hunger strike to highlight human rights violations in
Tunisia prior to the international summit to be held there.
Also available online at:
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Jhazbhay, Iqbal. South Africa-North Africa Relations: Bridging a Continent. South African Journal of International Affairs 11:155-168 Winter-Spring 2004.
Lancaster, Pat. The Challenge of Change.
Middle East No.357:24-25 June 2005.
Discusses municipal elections in Tunisia.
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Mashhour, Amira. Islamic Law and Gender
Equality - Could There Be a Common Ground? A Study of Divorce and Polygamy and Sharia Law and Contemporary Legislation in Tunisia and Egypt. Human
Rights Quarterly 27:562-596 May 2005.
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Murphy, James. U. S. Reveals FMF Packages.
Jane's Defence Weekly 42:7 December 7, 2005.
The United States is providing Foreign Military Financing to Tunisia.
Nativi, Andy and Wall, Robert. Searching for
Clues. Aviation Week & Space Technology 163:38 August 15,
2005.
The Tunisian accident investigation Board is aiding in the investigation of the
crash of Tuninter ATR 72.
Nitz, Michael and Hughes, Robin. Tunisia
Receives Last of Six Fast Attack Craft. Jane's Defence Weekly
43:16 January 4, 2006.
"Reports on handing over of the German Navy Albatross-class (Type 143B) missile
fast attack craft to Tunisian Navy."
The Supposed Price of Stability.
Economist 373:46-47 October 23, 2004.
"Might Tunisia's authoritarian regime foster the growth of radical opposition?"
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Tunisia. Military Technology
29:248-249 January 2005.
Details force structure.
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Tunisia: Faustian Deal. Africa
Confidential 45:8 November 5, 2004.
Presidental election held on 24 October re-elected Zine el Abidine Ben Ali.
Wertheim, Eric. Combat Fleets.
U. S. Naval Institute Proceedings 131:91 September 2005.
Reports Tunisia receiving two Type 143-class guided missile patrol boats from
Germany.
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Zambodia, Vuyo. Minister Signs Defence Agreements with Mali and Tunisia. South African Soldier 12:17-19 June 2005.
Internet Resources
Law Library of Congress. Global Legal
Information Network.
Available online at:
http://www.loc.gov/law/guide/uganda.html
"A database of laws, regulations, judicial decisions, and other complementary
legal sources contributed by governmental agencies and international
organizations. These GLIN members contribute the official full texts of
published documents to the database in their original language. Each document is
accompanied by a summary in English and subject terms selected from the
multilingual index to GLIN."
Political Resources on the Net.
Available online at:
http://www.politicalresources.net/uganda.htm
"Listings of political sites available on the Internet sorted by country, with
links to Parties, Organizations, Governments, Media and more from all around the
world."
Uganda. CIA World Factbook.
Available online at:
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/tz.html
General information about each country.
Uganda. Background Notes,
January 2006.
Available online at:
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2963.htm
Information about Uganda including U.S. relations.
Books
Africa 2005, by Charles H.
Cutter. 40th ed. Harpers Ferry, WV, Stryker-Post Publications, 2005. 324
p. (The World Today Series)
General information about each country including history.
Book call no.: R 916 D724a 40th ed. 2005
Africa Review 2005. 26th
edition. Saffron Walden, Essex, England, World of Information, 2005. 392 p.
Provides general information about each country and information about the
business climate.
Book call no.: R 960 A25811 26th ed. 2005
African Economic Outlook, by the
African Development Bank. Paris, Development Centre for the Organisation of
Economic Co-Operation and Development, 2004. 423 p.
For each country discusses recent economic elements, macroeconomic policy
structural issues, and political and social context.
Book call no.: 330.96 A2584 2003/2004
Briggs, Jimmie. Innocents Lost: When
Child Soldiers Go to War. New York, Basic Books, 2005. 188 p.
Deliver Us from Evil: Faith in the Children's War in Northern Uganda, pp
105-144.
Book call no.: 355.0083 B854i
China's Foreign Affairs 2004 Edition,
by the Department of Policy Planning, Ministry of Foreign Affairs People's
Republic of China. Beijing, People's Republic of China, World Affairs Press,
2004. 585 p.
Uganda, pp 307-308
Book call no.: 327.51 C53912 2004
D'Adesky, Anne-Christine. Moving
Mountains: The Race to Treat Global AIDS. New York, Verso, 2004. 487
p.
Uganda: Sparing the Next Generation, pp 122-140.
Book call no.: 362.1969792 D121m
Global Studies: Africa, by
Wayne Edge. 11th ed. Dubuque, IA, McGraw-Hill/Dushkin, 2006. 303 p.
Provides an essay for each geographic area and statistical information and a
country report for included countries.
Book call no.: 960.05 G652 11th ed 2006
Jane's Sentinel: Security Assessment
Central Africa. Issue 16. Alexandria, VA, Jane's Information Group,
2005. 828 p.
For each country includes information such as: country profile, geography,
natural resources, demography, infrastructure, internal affairs, external
affairs, defence spending, armed forces, army, air force, navy, security and
foreign forces, procurement, defence production and R&D, and main economic
indicators.
Book call no.: R 967 J33 iss.17 2005
Jane's World Air Forces, edited
by Paul Jackson. Issue 22. Alexandria, VA, Jane,s Information Group, 2005.
645 p.
Provides order of battle and inventory for each country's air force.
Book call no.: R 623.746 J33 iss.22 2005
Jane's World Armies, edited by
Giles Ebbutt and James C. O'Halloran. Issue 18 . Alexandria, VA, Jane's
Information Group, 2005. 781 p.
Provides the following information for each country: national overview, armed
forces overview, command and control, army organization, equipment in service,
current developments and recent operations, procurement detail, and points of
contact.
Book call no.: R 355.3 J33 iss.18 2005
Jane's World Insurgency and Terrorism
September 2005. Issue 22. Alexandria, VA, Jane's Information Group,
2005. 858 p.
Gives general information about each terrorist group and a chronology.
Book call no.: R 364.1 J33 iss.22 2005
The Military Balance 2004-2005.
London, Oxford University Press for the International Institute for Strategic
Studies, 2004. 395 p.
Provides information about the military organization of each country.
Book call no.: R 355 L847m 2004/2005
O'Manique, Colleen. Neoliberalism and
AIDS Crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa: Globalization's Pandemic. New
York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. p(International Political Economy Series)
Book call no.: 362.1969792 O54n
Olowu, Dele and Wunsch James S. Local
Governance in Africa: The Challenges of Democratic Decentralization.
Boulder, CO, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2004. 309 p.
Uganda: Multiple Levels of Local Governance by James S. Wunsch and Dan
Ottemoeller, pp 181-209.
Book call no.: 320.8096 O52L
Periodicals
Addison, Tony. Conflict and Peace Building:
Interactions Between Politics and Economics. Round Table
94:405-411 September 2005.
Assesses the impact of violent conflict on the societies and economies of
Burundi, Sierra Leone, and Uganda.
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Akpata-Ohohe, Bunmi and Umunna, Isaac.
Uganda: Children of War. Africa Today: Voice of the Continent
10:10-11 December 2004.
20,000 children in northern Uganda have been harmed by the conflict in that
area.
All the Presidents' Wives.
Economist 378:51 January 14, 2006.
"Looks at women in politics in Uganda."
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An Almost Hopeless Case.
Economist 374:44 January 22, 2005.
Refugees flee fighting in the Congo for Uganda.
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Avasthi, Amitabh. Boost for African Science
Academies. Science 307:1025 February 18, 2005.
"Academies of Nigeria, Uganda, and South Africa have been selected to team up
with the U. S. National Academies in a new $20 million project to help African
scientists provide their governments with advice on science and public policy."
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Barr, Abigail and others. The Governance of Non-Governmental Organizations in Uganda. World Development 33:657-679 April 2005.
Caplan, Jeremy. Turmoil at the Top.
Time 165:23 May 2, 2005.
Discusses "demonstrations against President Yoweri Museveni in Uganda."
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Cargill, Tom. Still the Donors' Darling.
World Today 60:26-27 December 2004.
Examines government and economics in Uganda.
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Catching a Ugandan Monster.
Economist 377:48-50 October 22, 2005.
The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Joseph Kony,
leader of the Lord's Resistance Army.
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Chin, Gilbert. Improving Child Health.
Science 310:749 November 4, 2005.
Measles in Uganda.
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Couzin, Jennifer. IOM Panel Clears HIV
Prevention Study. Science 308:334 April 15, 2005.
Trial of nevirapine to prevent the mother-to-child transmission of HIV.
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Deininger, Klaus and Mpuga, Paul. Does Greater Accountability Improve the Quality of Public Service Delivery? Evidence from Uganda. World Development 33:171-191 January 2005.
Down, Down, Up, and Maybe Down.
Economist 376:44 July 2, 2005.
"One of Africa's rare aid successes is in danger of going backwards again."
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Engber, Daniel. AIDS Study Was Flawed,
Official Says. Chronicle of Higher Education 51:A25
January 14, 2005.
"Presents information on a study on Aids conducted in Uganda."
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Eriksen, Stein S. The Congo War and the
Prospects for State Formation: Rwanda and Uganda Compared. Third
World Quarterly 26:1097-1113 October 2005.
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Eriksen, Stein S. Urbanization, Nativism, and
the Rule of Law in South Africa's 'Forbidden' Cities. Third World
Quarterly 26:1097-1013 October 2005.
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Friman, Hakan. The International Criminal Court: Investigation into Crimes Committed in the DRC and Uganda. African Security Review 13, no.4:19-27 2004.
Haynes, Jeffrey. Islamic Militancy in East
Africa. Third World Quarterly 26:1321-1339 December 2005.
"Examines the relative political significance of domestic and transnational
Islamic militancy in three East African countries."
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Hilsum, Lindsey. World View. New
Statesman 134:14 June 13, 2005.
Notes "Uganda's success in reducing Aids cases."
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The Hopeful Continent. Economist
378:50 January 7, 2006.
Mentions Uganda as the country that has lost credibility in democracy.
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How to Help Wars End. Economist
374:11-12 January 8, 2005.
"Looks at the impact of truces signed in the Sudan, Senegal and Uganda."
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Hunting Uganda's Child-Killers.
Economist 375:41-42 May 7, 2005.
"A ghastly civil war provides a test case for the International Criminal Court."
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Kaiser, Tania. Participating in Development? Refugee Protection, Politics and Developmental Approaches to Refugee Management
in Uganda. Third World Quarterly 26:351-367 March 2005.
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Kasfir, Nelson. Guerrillas and Civilian Participation: The National Resistance Army in Uganda: 1981-86. Journal of Modern African Studies 43:271-296 June 2005.
Kigotho, Wachira. Students and Researchers at
Three African Universities... Chronicle of Higher Education
51:A37 April 29, 2005.
Students and researchers at universities in Uganda, Tanzania, and Nigeria will
be able to use the internet to access laboratory equipment at MIT.
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Kigotho, Wachira. Uganda Cracks down on
Substandard U's. Chronicle of Higher Education 51:A37 May
20, 2005.
"Ugandan higher-education officials have shut down a university that they say
has failed to meet minimum standards for higher education."
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Kigotho, Wachira. A Ugandan Legislator Has
Proposed 'Chastity' Scholarships for Girls Who Can Prove They Are Virgins When
Applying for University Admission. Chronicle of Higher Education
51:A38 August 12, 2005.
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Koch, Andrew. Interview Amama Mbabazi, Ugandan Defence Minister. Jane's Defence Weekly 42:34 March 2, 2005.
Koch, Andrew. Uganda Deals 'Crushing Blow' to
LRA Rebels. Jane's Intelligence Review 16:4 November 2004.
"Reports on the successful military operations conducted by the Ugandan military
against the Lord's Resistance Army."
Koch, Andrew. Uganda Renews Offensive Against
Lord's Resistance Army. Jane's Intelligence Review 17:5
April 2005.
"Reports on the decision of Ugandan government to terminate its unilateral
cease-fire agreements with guerrillas from the Lord's Resistance Army following
the failure of peace negotiations."
Kucera, Joshua. U. S. Sets Sights on Aid for
Ugandan Military. Jane's Defence Weekly 42:14 October 5,
2005.
"The U. S. military is seeking to quickly implement a programme to train the
Ugandan Armed Forces to make them more effective in fighting the Lord's
Resistance Army."
The Limits of Freedom. Economist
376:38 August 20, 2005.
Andrew Mwenda, journalist in Uganda, arrested for sedition.
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A Long-Standing Leader's Mixed Legacy.
Economist 375:40 April 16, 2005.
"Uganda's president, Yoweri Museveni, thinks he is the man to safeguard his own
admirable legacy. Is he?"
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Lynch, Edward A. Uganda and U. S. Foreign Policy. Orbis 50:103-116 January 2006.
Mckay, Susan. Girls As "Weapons of Terror" in Northern Uganda and Sierra Leonean Rebel Fighting Forces. Studies in Conflict and Terrorism 28:385-397 September-October 2005.
Muhumuza, William. Unfulfilled Promises? NGO's Micro-Credit Programmes and Poverty Reduction in Uganda.
Journal of Contemporary African Studies 22:391-416 September 2005.
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Musinguzi, Bamuturaki. Communication Changing
Lives. New African No.441:38-39 June 2005.
"The communication and information technology revolution has reached far and
wide, and ...is now touching rural Uganda."
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Mwalulu, Jackson. Mum's Still the Word.
Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 11:28-29 April 2005.
"Despite feverish plans by his party men and supporters to ensure he seeks an
unconstitutional third term, President Museveni is still keeping his views on
the issue close to his chest."
Mwenda, Andrew M. and Tangri, Roger.
Patronage Politics, Donor Reforms, and Regime Consolidation in Uganda.
African Affairs 104:449-467 July 2005.
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Nannyonjo, Justine. Conflict, Poverty and
Human Development in Northern Uganda. Round Table
94:473-488 September 2005.
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Nussbaum, Anna. Slowly by Slowly.
Commonweal 131:15-16 December 17, 2004.
"Lessons learned from teaching in Uganda."
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Okello, Tom. DRC/Uganda: Uganda in the Dock.
New African No.440:25 May 2005.
"Hearings have begun in a case brought by the Democratic Republic of Congo
accusing Uganda of invading its sovereign territory and being responsible for
the killing of thousands of civilians."
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Okello, Tom. Uganda: An End in Sight?
New African No.433:19 October 2004.
"Hope springs eternal, and the long-drawn-out rebel war in northern Uganda may
be nearing its end."
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Okello, Tom. Uganda: Green Light for
Democracy? New African No.435:33 December 2004.
"A ruling by the Ugandan Constitutional Court has effectively squashed a law
restricting political parties from participating in elections."
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Okello, Tom. Uganda: Hope at Last!
New African No.432:24-25 August-September 2004.
"The political landscape in Uganda is set for significant change after the
government announced the removal of all restrictions on political party
activity."
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Price, Stuart. The Return of the Great
Contender. New African No.446:22-23 December 2005.
Dr. Kizza Besigye returns to Uganda and is arrested for treason.
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Price, Stuart. Uganda a Voice for the
Voiceless. New African No.446:66 December 2005.
"Reports on the plight of the estimated 1.6 million people displaced or affected
by a ghastly war between the Ugandan government and the Lord's Resistance Army
in northern Uganda."
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Price, Stuart. United We Stand.
New African No.436:33 January 2005.
"Reports on Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania's signing of an agreement to expedite the
establishment of the East African Federation by 2010."
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Raffaele, Paul. Uganda the Horror.
Smithsonian 35:90-99 February 2005.
"Focuses on the humanitarian emergency in Uganda."
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Reyntjens, Flip. The Privatisation and
Criminalisation of Public Space in the Geopolitics of the Great Lakes Region.
Journal of Modern African Studies 43:583-607 December 2005.
Discusses how neighboring nations of Rwanda and Uganda where pulled into the
conflict of the Congo.
Rice, Andrew. Enemy's Enemy. New
Republic 231:18-21 August 9, 2004.
Clash between Islam and Christianity in Africa, including Uganda.
Also available online at:
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Rice, Andrew. Letter from Uganda.
Nation 279:28-30 August 30, 2004.
"Comments on the American free-trade initiative, American Growth and Opportunity
Act, its effect on Uganda's textile industry, and a strike in the Tri-Star
factory."
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Spin Doctors. Economist
377:93 November 26, 2005.
Mentions the decline in AIDS cases in Uganda.
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Stasavage, David. The Role of Democracy in Uganda's Move to Universal Primary Education. Journal of Modern African Studies 43:53-73 March 2005.
Sudan/Uganda: Khartoum's Game.
Africa Confidential 46:6 October 21, 2005.
"Despite energetic denials, Khartoum continues to help Kony and the LRA."
Taylor, Jenny. Taking Spirituality
Seriously: Northern Uganda and Britain's 'Break the Silence' Campaign.
Round Table 94:559-574 October 2005.
"The war in northern Uganda is both rooted in religion and reinforced by
spiritual power."
Uganda. Military Technology
29:284-286 January 2005.
Provides force structure information.
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Uganda: A Tree, a House, a President.
Africa Confidential 46:3 July 22, 2005.
"In a confused campaign, the referendum on multiparty politics is too close to
call."
Uganda: Clamped. Africa
Confidential 46:8 September 9, 2005.
"Hardline measures against dissident soldiers and journalists point to
government nervousness before March's elections."
Uganda: Congo Connection. Africa
Confidential 46:8 October 7, 2005.
Discusses the fate of the Lord's Resistance Army.
Uganda: Homecomings. Africa
Confidential 46:1-2 November 4, 2005.
"A corpse and an ambitious politician return to upset President Museveni's
re-election plans."
Uganda: Milton Stays Lost.
Africa Confidential 46:3-4 April 15, 2005.
"Former President Obote's promised return gives life to Museveni's re-election
campaign."
Uganda: Moving the Movement.
Africa Confidential 46:7 September 23, 2005.
"The threat of a boycott may be the opposition's most powerful weapon in the
next year's elections."
Uganda: Mr. and Mrs. Africa
Confidential 46:8 December 16, 2005.
Discusses the political actions of Janet Museveni, wife of President Museveni.
Uganda: Now for the Contest.
Africa Confidential 45:6-7 September 24, 2004.
"Museveni wants many parties, as long as his own provides the president."
Uganda: Operation Kisanja.
Africa Confidential 46:4-5 February 4, 2005.
"A proposed third term for the President upsets Ugandan's hopes for peace."
Uganda: Parliament Comes Alive.
Africa Confidential 46:8 April 29, 2005.
"The government has failed to push a crucial bill through a parliament full of
loyal members."
Uganda: Prizes for All. Africa
Confidential 46:8 August 5, 2005.
"Everyone claimed victory in the referendum of 28 July."
Uganda: Tears, Fears and a Martyr.
Africa Confidential 46:4 November 18, 2005.
"The arrest of the strongest opposition candidate for the presidency left
everyone weeping."
Ugandan Clashes. Jane's Defence
Weekly 41:19 October 27, 2004.
"Reports on the casualties of the Lord's Resistance Army guerrillas during three
clashes near Kitgum, Uganda."
Wakabi, Wairagala. Any Means Necessary.
Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 11:21 February 2005.
"Uganda may be set for a multiparty system, but President Museveni's acolytes
are still content on finding ways for him to run for a third term."
Wakabi, Wairagala. Faltering Peace Process.
Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 11:30-31 April 2005.
"There are conflicting signals about the possibility of a peaceful resolution in
the conflict in northern Uganda. One thing that is sure however, is that the
guns of Joseph Kon's LRA rebels refuse to fall silent."
Wakabi, Wairagala. Grand Farewell for Obote.
Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 11:26-27 November 2005.
Funeral for the "father" of Uganda.
Wakabi, Wairagala. Playing Cat and Mouse.
Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 20-21:22-23 October 2005.
"Is the referendum on multiparty politics a ploy for Museveni to run for a third
term? Ugandans are anxiously waiting for their president to show his 'political'
hand."
Wakabi, Wairagala. Western Undermines African
Textiles. New Internationalist 373:7 November 2004.
Ugandan manufacturers "want their government to put controls on importation of
all second-hand clothing."
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Wakabi, Wairagala. Will He, Won't He?
Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 10:36 December 2004.
"Museveni keeps Ugandans guessing about whether or not he would seek a third
term in office, even though the constitution restricts him to two terms."
When the Time Comes to Stop Killing.
Economist 374:42-43 January 8, 2005.
Conflicts discussed include southern Sudan, Senegal, and northern Uganda.
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Wrong. Michela. Michela Wrong.
New Statesman 134:18 October 31, 2005.
Discusses the action of the International Criminal Court against the Lord's
Resistance Army and the chance of peace.
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Internet Resources
Chinese Safety Standards Questioned in Factory
Deaths. New York Amsterdam News April 28, 2005.
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Chinese See Investment Potential and Zambia.
New York Amsterdam News June 30, 2005.
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Law Library of Congress. Global
Legal Information Network.
Available online at:
http://www.loc.gov/law/guide/zambia.html
"A database of laws, regulations, judicial decisions, and other complementary
legal sources contributed by governmental agencies and international
organizations. These GLIN members contribute the official full texts of
published documents to the database in their original language. Each document is
accompanied by a summary in English and subject terms selected from the
multilingual index to GLIN."
Political Resources on the Net.
Available online at:
http://www.politicalresources.net/zambia.htm
"Listings of political sites available on the Internet sorted by country, with
links to Parties, Organizations, Governments, Media and more from all around the
world."
Progress in Measles Control: Zambia,
1999-2004. Weekly Epidemiological Record June 17, 2005.
Available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=17403999
Zambia. CIA World Factbook 2006.
Available online at:
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/za.html
General information about each country.
Zambia. Background Notes,
May 2006.
Available online at:
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2359.htm
Information about Zambia including U.S. relations.
Zambia Online: The National Homepage of
Zambia. .
Available online at:
http://www.zambia.co.zm/
News from Zambia.
Books
Africa 2005, by Charles H.
Cutter. 40th ed. Harpers Ferry, WV, Stryker-Post Publications, 2005. 324
p. (The World Today Series)
General information about each country including history.
Book call no.: R 916 D724a 40th ed. 2005
Africa Review 2005. 26th
edition. Saffron Walden, Essex, England, World of Information, 2005. 392 p.
Provides general information about each country and information about the
business climate.
Book call no.: R 960 A25811 26th ed. 2005
Africa South of the Sahara 2005.
34th ed. New York, Europa Publications, 2005. 1465 p.
Provides detailed information about each country.
Book call no.: R 916.7 A258 34th ed. 2005
African Economic Outlook, by the
African Development Bank. Paris, Development Centre for the Organisation of
Economic Co-Operation and Development, 2004. 423 p.
For each country discusses recent economic elements, macroeconomic policy
structural issues, and political and social context.
Book call no.: 330.96 A2584 2003/2004
Bauer, Gretchen and Taylor, Scott D.
Politics in Southern Africa: State and Society in Transition.
Boulder, CO, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2005. 403 p.
Zambia: Civil Society Resurgent, pp 45-79.
Book call no.: 320.968 B344p
China's Foreign Affairs 2004 Edition,
by the Department of Policy Planning, Ministry of Foreign Affairs People's
Republic of China. Beijing, People's Republic of China, World Affairs Press,
2004. 585 p.
Zambia, pp 327-328.
Book call no.: 327.51 C53912 2004
Fuller, Alexandra. Scribbling the Cat:
Travels with an African Soldier. New York, Penguin Press, 2004. 256
p.
Alexandra's journey with a white soldier from the Rhodesian War relives the
history of that time.
Book call no.: 968.9404 F965s
Global Studies: Africa, by
Wayne Edge. 11th ed. Dubuque, IA, McGraw-Hill/Dushkin, 2006. 303 p.
Provides an essay for each geographic area and statistical information and a
country report for included countries.
Book call no.: 960.05 G652 11th ed 2006
Jane's World Air Forces, edited
by Paul Jackson. Issue 23. Alexandria, VA, Jane's Information Group, 2006.
649 p.
Provides order of battle and inventory for each country's air force.
Book call no.: R 323.746 J33 iss.23 2006
Jane's World Armies, edited by
Giles Ebbutt and James C. O'Halloran. Issue 18. Alexandria, VA, Jane's
Information Group, 2005. 781 p.
Provides the following information for each country: national overview, armed
forces overview, command and control, army organization, equipment in service,
current developments and recent operations, procurement detail, and points of
contact.
Book call no.: R 355.3 J33 iss.18 2005
Lamb, Christina. The Africa House: The
True Story of an English Gentleman and His African Dream. New York,
Harper Collins Publishers, 2004. 352 p.
Book call no.: 968.9402 L218a
The Military Balance 2005-2006.
London, Routledge, 2005. 447 p.
Provides information about the military organization of each country.
Book call no.: R 355 L847m 2005-2006
Posner, Daniel N. Institutions and
Ethnic Politics in Africa. New York, Cambridge University Press,
2005. 337 p. (Political Economy of Institutions and Decisions)
See table of contents for sections on Zambia.
Book call no.: 324.0890096894 P855i
Saasa, Oliver S. and Carlsson, Jerker.
Aid and Poverty Reduction in Zambia: Mission Unaccomplished. Uppsala,
Sweden, Nordiska Africainstitutet, 2002. 141 p.
Book call no.: 339.46096 S112a
Periodicals
Akpata-Ohohe, Bunmi. Zambia: New Anti-Malaria Initiative. Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 11:7 July 2005.
Butler, Declan. Zambia to Wage 'Scientific'
War on Malaria. Nature 435:395 May 26, 2005.
"Reports on the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation's support for malaria
prevention efforts in Zambia."
Clambering Back. Economist
376:43-44 July 2, 2005.
"As leaders of the world's richest countries discuss aid to Africa, we look at
two big recipients: Zambia, recently moving ahead; and Uganda, in danger of
slipping back."
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=17568669
Collins, Gail and Rosenthal, Andrew. A Model
Fight Against Malaria. New York Times 155:A22 November 22,
2005.
Gates foundation will help fight against malaria in Zambia.
Commonwealth Update. Round Table
95:287-313 April 2006.
"As copper and tourism boom in Zambia the country is rated the fifth best for
investment in Africa."
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=20470394
Damas, Sagine. Education and HIV/AIDS Does
Knowledge Equal Change? UN Chronicle 42:16 June-August
2005.
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=18121429
Geloo, Zarina. For Zambia's Street Kids, the Outlook Is Bleak. African Agenda 8,no.1:34-36 2005.
Gondwe, Kennedy. 'I Refuse to Condemn
Mugabe.' Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 10:20-24
November 2004.
Interviews former Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda.
Kabwe, Martha. Zambia: Beware of the AIDS
Bandwagon. New African No.438:24 March 2005.
"African governments should be conscious of attempts by imperial forces to
narrow down the continent's immense problems to only HIV/AIDS and corruption."
Also available online at:
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Kapembwa, Jeff S. Poverty Stifling War on
Malaria. African Agenda 7,no.4:35-36 2004.
"Zambia's quest to fight malaria has come under an unprecedented challenge as it
scales up to overcome an epidemic that is claiming an average of 50,000 lives a
year."
Kapungwe, Augustus. Household Food Security and Nutritional Status in Zambia: Policy Challenges. Africa Insight 35:36-43 April 2005.
LaFraniere, Sharon. Circumcision Studied in Africa as AIDS Preventative. New York Times 155:A1+ April 28, 2006.
Mbewe, Austin. Free Ride for Mwanawasa?
New African No.442:29 July 2005.
Presidential party politics in Zambia.
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=17578763
Mbewe, Austin. French Ambassador vs the
Government. New African No.446:25 December 2005.
"The French ambassador to Zambia, Francis Saudubray, has been firing salvos at
the government of Zambia."
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=19162842
Mbewe, Austin. Keep Quiet, I Won't.
New African No.450:26 April 2006.
"Reports on the heated arguments and misunderstanding between Zambia's former
President Kenneth Kaunda and the present leader Levy Mwanawasa."
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=20362625
Mbewe, Austin. Over My Dead Body, Says
Chiluba. New African No.445:21 November 2005.
"Discusses the conflict between former Zambian President Frederick Chiluba and
the government of Zambia and Great Britain."
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=18791767
Meeting for Good Cause. Jet
107:38 March 28, 2005.
"Meeting between AIDS educator Princess Kasune Zulu of Zambia and Nane Annan
wife of United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan."
Morrison, Tamsin. Zambia: The Effect of Just
a 20 Pound Loan. New African No.436:50-51 January 2005.
"A programme offering small-scale entrepreneurs loans and the chance to develop
their businesses is changing lives in Africa and beyond."
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=15632212
Ntomba, Reginald. Zambia: The President Vs.
the Preacher. New African No.440:28 May 2005.
"A power struggle and allegations of corruption have rocked Zambia's ruling
party."
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=16940185
Okello, Tom. Africa Oil Company Fights
Malaria. New African No.438:26 March 2005.
Exxon Mobil donates $5 million for research and development for new medicines to
fight malaria.
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=16265203
Princess Kasune Zulu. Ebony
60:26 July 2005.
"Features Zambia Princess Kasune Zulu and her career as an HIV/AIDS educator."
Also available online at:
http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=857282981&sid=2&Fmt=4&clientId=417&RQT=309&VName=PQD
Return to Lundazi. Economist
377:63-65 December 24, 2005.
Examines conditions in the town of Lundazi in Zambia.
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=19250085
Rossouw, Henk. U. of Zambia Offers Free
Anti-AIDS Drugs to Students, Staff, and Faculty Members. Chronicle
of Higher Education 51:A40 February 11, 2005.
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=16190504
Talkers, and Doers. Economist
376:43 July 16, 2005.
"Reports efforts to control the spread of AIDS in Zambia and the need for
funding."
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=17641570
Wines, Michael. Zambia's Plight Goes Begging
in Year of Disasters. New York Times 155:A1+ February 23,
2006.
The United Nations has already cut by almost 40% the basic food rations to war
refugees in camps in Zambia.
Wines, Michael. Zambia's President Promises to Provide More AIDS Drugs. New York Times 154:A14 October 25, 2004.
Woolford, John. The First Matabele War. Military History 22:34-40 May 2005.
Zambia. Military Technology
29:286 January 2005.
Provides force structure information.
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=17111340
Zambia: A Judge on His Travels.
Africa Confidential 46:8 October 7, 2005.
Trial against Frederick Chiluba.
Zambia/Congo-Kinshasa: Undiplomatic Row.
Africa Confidential 45:8 October 8, 2004.
Congolese accused of funding Zambian opposition.
Zambia: Copper Friendly. Africa
Confidential 47:4-5 February 17, 2006.
"The world copper boom is rescuing Zambia's economy and the President's
electoral hopes."
Zambia: Proof of the PUDDing.
Africa Confidential 45:4-5 October 22, 2004.
"A brand new party is proof of political moves by President and ex-President
alike."
Zambia: Success Unseen. Africa
Confidential 45:4-5 August 27, 2004.
"Zambia grows richer but people feel poor and they blame the President."
Zambia: Totally Broke. Africa
Confidential 46:8 October 21, 2005.
Dispute over the breakdown of the only oil refinery in Zambia.
Zambia: Wearing Green. Africa
Confidential 46:6-7 February 4, 2005.
"The government knows it's not trusted and it cannot afford another
constitution."
Zambia: Where Sick Men Rule.
Africa Confidential 47:6-7 April 28, 2006.
"Mwanawasa's apparent recovery does not resolve worries about elections - and
prosecutions."
Internet Resources
Law Library of Congress. Global
Legal Information Network.
Available online at:
http://www.loc.gov/law/guide/zimbabwe.html
"A database of laws, regulations, judicial decisions, and other complementary
legal sources contributed by governmental agencies and international
organizations. These GLIN members contribute the official full texts of
published documents to the database in their original language. Each document is
accompanied by a summary in English and subject terms selected from the
multilingual index to GLIN."
Library of Congress. Congressional Research
Service. Zimbabwe: Current Issues, by Jeffrey Townsend and
Raymond W. Copson. Washington, Library of Congress, February 2005. 21 p.
Available online at:
http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/row/RL32723.pdf
Political Resources on the Net.
Available online at:
http://www.politicalresources.net/zimbabwe.htm
"Listings of political sites available on the Internet sorted by country, with
links to Parties, Organizations, Governments, Media and more from all around the
world."
Zimbabwe. CIA World Factbook
2006.
Available online at:
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/zi.html
General information about each country.
Zimbabwe. Background Notes,
May 2006.
Available online at:
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/5479.htm
Information about Zimbabwe including U.S. relations.
Zwnews.com.
Available online at:
http://www.zwnews.com/
"The world's leading website on Zimbabwe."
Books
Africa 2005, by Charles H.
Cutter. 40th ed. Harpers Ferry, WV, Stryker-Post Publications, 2005. 324
p. (The World Today Series)
General information about each country including history.
Book call no.: R 916 D724a 40th ed. 2005
Africa Review 2005. 26th
edition. Saffron Walden, Essex, England, World of Information, 2005. 392 p.
Provides general information about each country and information about the
business climate.
Book call no.: R 960 A25811 26th ed. 2005
Africa South of the Sahara 2005.
34th ed. New York, Europa Publications, 2005. 1465 p.
Provides detailed information about each country.
Book call no.: R 916.7 A258 34th ed. 2005
African Economic Outlook, by the
African Development Bank. Paris, Development Centre for the Organisation of
Economic Co-Operation and Development, 2004. 423 p.
For each country discusses recent economic elements, macroeconomic policy
structural issues, and political and social context.
Book call no.: 330.96 A2584 2003/2004
Bauer, Gretchen and Taylor, Scott D.
Politics in Southern Africa: State and Society in Transition.
Boulder, CO, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2005. 403 p.
Zimbabwe: State and Society in Crisis, pp 169-204.
Book call no.: 320.968 B344p
Chikuhwa, Jacob. A Crisis of
Governance: Zimbabwe. New York, Algora Publishing, 2004. 353 p.
Book call no.: 320.96891 C534c
China's Foreign Affairs 2004 Edition,
by the Department of Policy Planning, Ministry of Foreign Affairs People's
Republic of China. Beijing, People's Republic of China, World Affairs Press,
2004. 585 p.
Zimbabwe, pp 329-330.
Book call no.: 327.51 C53912 2004
Dansereau, Suzanne and others.
Zimbabwe: A Political Economy of Decline. Uppsala, Sweden, Nordiska
Afrikainstitutet, 2004. 43 p. (Discussion Paper, no.27)
Book call no.: 338.96891 D199z
Fuller, Alexandra. Scribbling the Cat:
Travels with an African Soldier. New York, Penguin Press, 2004. 256
p.
Alexandra's journey with a white soldier from the Rhodesian War relives the
history of that time.
Book call no.: 968.9404 F965s
Global Studies: Africa, by
Wayne Edge. 11th ed. Dubuque, IA, McGraw-Hill/Dushkin, 2006. 303 p.
Provides an essay for each geographic area and statistical information and a
country report for included countries.
Book call no.: 960.05 G652 11th ed 2006
Jane's World Air Forces, edited
by Paul Jackson. Issue 23. Alexandria, VA, Jane's Information Group, 2006.
649 p.
Provides order of battle and inventory for each country's air force.
Book call no.: R 323.746 J33 iss.23 2006
Jane's World Armies, edited by
Giles Ebbutt and James C. O'Halloran. Issue 18. Alexandria, VA, Jane's
Information Group, 2005. 781 p.
Provides the following information for each country: national overview, armed
forces overview, command and control, army organization, equipment in service,
current developments and recent operations, procurement detail, and points of
contact.
Book call no.: R 355.3 J33 iss.18 2005
Meldrum, Andrew. Where We Have Hope: A
Memoir of Zimbabwe. New York, Atlantic Monthly Press, 2005. 290 p.
Book call no.: 968.91051 M518w
Meredith, Martin. Mugabe: Power and
Plunder in Zimbabwe. New York, PublicAffairs, 2002. 251 p.
Book call no.: 968.91051 M559o 2003
The Military Balance 2005-2006.
London, Routledge, 2005. 447 p.
Provides information about the military organization of each country.
Book call no.: R 355 L847m 2005-2006
No Peace No War: An Anthropology of
Contemporary Armed Conflicts. edited by Paul Richards. Athens, OH,
Ohio University Press, 2005. 214 p.
Memories of Violence: Recreation of Ethnicity in Post-Colonial Zimbabwe, by
Bjor Lindgren, pp 155-172.
Book call no.: 303.66 N739
Posner, Daniel N. Institutions and
Ethnic Politics in Africa. New York, Cambridge University Press,
2005. 337 p. (Political Economy of Institutions and Decisions)
See table of contents for sections on colonial Rhodesia.
Book call no.: 324.0890096894 P855i
Price-Smith, Andrew T. Downward Spiral:
HIV/AIDS, State Capacity, and Political Conflict in Zimbabwe.
Washington, United States Institute of Peace, 2004. 49 p. (Peaceworks, no.53)
Book call no.: 362.1969792 P946d
State Failure: The Case of Zimbabwe,
edited by M Hough and A. Du Plessis. Pretoria, South Africa, Institute for
Strategic Studies, 2004. 159 p. (Ad Hoc Publication, no.41)
Book call no.: 320.96891 S797
Zimbabwe's Unfinished Business:
Rethinking Land, State and Nation in the Context of Crisis, edited by
Amanda Hammar and others. Harare, Zimbabwe, Weaver Press, 2003. 316 p.
Book call no.: 968.91051 Z71
Documents
Pinkston, Bobby R. The Rhodesian Insurgency: A Failure of Regional Politics. Carlisle Barracks, PA, Army War College, March 2005. 24 p.Periodicals
Abraham, Garth. The Commonwealth, Human Rights and Zimbabwe: Trouble in the Family? South African Journal of International Affairs 11:147-172 Summer-Autumn 2004.
Ankomah, Baffour. A Place in the Sun.
New African No.438:8-9 March 2005.
Alleges that the U. S. Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act led to deep
economic problems in 2002 and 2004.
Also available online at:
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Ankomah, Baffour. We Won't Go Back to the
Commonwealth. New African No.441:6-12 June 2005.
Interviews Robert Mugabe, president of Zimbabwe.
Also available online at:
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Ankomah, Baffour. Zimbabwe: A Nation of Many
Surprises. New African No.444:52-55 October 2005.
Discusses rebuilding efforts in Zimbabwe.
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=18552578
Ankomah, Baffour. Zimbabwe: Why Western
Donors Cannot Stand Free Speech...New African Editor Banned from Book Fair.
New African No.444:40-43 October 2005.
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=18552563
Beginning of the End. Africa
Today: Voice of the Continent 11:28 November 2005.
"Ethnic rivalry and Morgan Tsvangirai's apparent lack of regard for democratic
processes are ripping apart the otherwise stable opposition party."
Boateng, Osei. Britain 'We Will Not Invade
Zimbabwe.' New African No.432:34-38 August-September 2004.
Also available online at:
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Bratton, Michael and others. Propaganda and
Public Opinion in Zimbabwe. Journal of Contemporary African Studies
23:77-108 January 2005.
Also available online at:
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Bush, George W. Message to Congress on
Continuation of the National Emergency Blocking Property of Persons Undermining
Democratic Processes or Institutions in Zimbabwe. Weekly
Compilation of Presidential Documents 41:352-253 March 7, 2005.
Also available online at:
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Bush, George W. Notice - Continuation of the
National Emergency Blocking Property of Persons Undermining Democratic Processes
or Institutions in Zimbabwe. Weekly Compilation of Presidential
Documents 41:352 March 7, 2005.
Also available online at:
http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=849948541&sid=1&Fmt=3&clientId=417&RQT=309&VName=PQD
Bye-Bye, Moyo. Africa
Confidential 45:8 December 3, 2004.
Wonders about who will be in power after Mugabe.
Cash, Please. Economist
376:42 July 30, 2005.
"Focuses on politics in Zimbabwe and President Robert Mugabe, who may be finding
it harder than usual to borrow money and fend off international censure."
Also available online at:
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Cathcart, Brian. Meet the out Crowd.
New Statesman 134:20 July 4, 2005.
Briefly profiles 10 African countries that were not given debt relief by the G8.
Also available online at:
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Caught in the Net: Zimbabwe.
Foreign Policy No.152:92 January-February 2006.
"Reports that the Chinese government appears to be exporting its expertise in
censoring the Internet of other countries"...including Zimbabwe.
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=19169891
Chan, Steven. End a Game or Gambit in
Zimbabwe? Contemporary Review 287:19-27 July 2005.
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=17770125
Charamba, George. Zimbabwe: Operation
Restore Order. New African No.442:36-39 July 2005.
Zimbabwe secretary of information, George Charamba, responds to Western media's
characterizations of Zimbabwe's clean-up operation.
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=17579120
Check, Erika. Drop in HIV Infection Rate Used
to Justify Focus on Morality. Nature No.7077:638-639
February 9, 2006.
"The HIV infection rates in Zimbabwe fell between 1998 and 2003 from 23 percent
to 20.5 percent."
Also available online at:
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Child Deaths Due to AIDS. Society
42:5-6 September-October 2005.
"Reports on the increase in child mortality in Zimbabwe as a result of AIDS
pandemic."
Also available online at:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=18036867
Chiwara, Rodrick. In Bed with the Enemy.
Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 12:31-32 March 2006.
"Zimbabwe is ready to throw its doors wide open to investors even from countries
it considers arch enemies."
Chiwara, Rodrick. MDC's Terminal Disease.
Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 12:30-31 April 2006.
Discusses the main opposition party, Movement for Democratic Change.
Chiwara, Rodrick. New Lease of Life.
Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 12:41-42 April 2006.
Zimbabwe looks east for economic help.
Chiwara, Rodrick. Not Fit for a Dog.
Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 12:24-25 March 2006.
"Life is dire for victims of President Mugabe's 'clean up operation' as
government fails to keep its promises."
Cold Comfort. Africa Today:
Voice of the Continent 11:22-23 February 2005.
"ANC officials in South Africa are beginning to criticize President Mugabe's
government openly although President Mbeki seems ready to accept a ZANU-PF
victory in the March parliamentary elections."
Crisis Fatigue Sets In. Africa
Today: Voice of the Continent 10:25-26 November 2004.
"President Mugabe and his government continued to thwart all attempts to resolve
the problems in Zimbabwe peacefully and the world seems powerless to help."
Damas, Sagine. Education and HIV/AIDS Does
Knowledge Equal Change? UN Chronicle 42:16 June-August
2005.
Also available online at:
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Dish It out! Economist
372:62 September 25, 2004.
Land reform in southern Africa.
Also available online at:
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Divided We Rule. Economist
374:44 January 15, 2005.
"Dissent grows within the ruling party as it prepares to steal another
election."
Also available online at:
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Doig, Alan. Dirty Hands and Donors: Dealing
with Corruption in a Post-Mugabe Zimbabwe. Political Quarterly
77:71-78 January 2006.
"Focuses on the government's efforts to deal with corruption in Zimbabwe after
the regime of Robert Mugabe."
Exterminate the Brutes. Harper's
Magazine 309:19-20 September 2004.
"Presents an excerpt from a letter to the director-general of secret police in
Zimbabwe allegedly drafted by advisers dated June 8, 2004."
Also available online at:
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Finally, a Consensus. Africa
Today: Voice of the Continent 12:26-27 August 2005.
"Outrage over the destruction of shanty towns around Zimbabwe cities, brings new
urgency to efforts to end the political crisis in the country."
Goff, Leslie and Mbakwe, Tom. USA Condi
Versus the President. New African No.439:62-65 April 2005.
President Mugabe insults U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
Also available online at:
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Gondwe, Kennedy. 'I Refuse to Condemn
Mugabe.' Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 10:20-24
November 2004.
Interviews former Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda.
He's Still There. Economist
376:45-46 September 10, 2005.
Discusses the economic situation in Zimbabwe.
Also available online at:
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Heitman, Helmoed R. Air Forces of Zimbabwe
Acquires K-8s. Jane's Defence Weekly 42:19 April 20, 2005.
Reports on Zimbabwe's purchase of "six K-8 jet trainers from the People's
Republic of China."
Hope Fades. Africa Today: Voice
of the Continent 11:30-31 January 2005.
"President Mugabe tightens his hold on the political process in Zimbabwe
preparatory to the March 2005 ballot."
Hosenball, Mark and Masland, Tom. Trouble on
Oily Waters. Newsweek 144:42 October 4, 2004.
Discussion and includes "imprisonment of Simon Mann, former member of Britain's
elite Special Air Service, in Zimbabwe on weapons charges."
Also available online at:
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The Issue in...Zimbabwe: Is There a Pink
Menace? Maclean's 119:29 March 27, 2006.
"Discusses the possible involvement of British gay-rights campaigner Peter
Tatchell with a plot to overthrow the government of Zimbabwe President Robert
Mugabe."
Also available online at:
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Johnson, RW. Al-Qaeda and the Zimbabwe Nexus.
Soldier of Fortune 29:32-34 November 2004.
Part 2 is in the December 2004 Soldier of Fortune on pages 30-33.
Just a Load of Hot Air. Africa
Today: Voice of the Continent 11:26 March 2005.
"Zimbabwe's government says it is ready for the March parliamentary elections,
but the opposition and much of the world wonder if they will truly be free and
fair."
Kariuki, Samuel. Can Negotiated Land Reforms Deliver? The Case of Kenya, South Africa and Zimbabwe. South African Journal of International Affairs 11:117-128 Winter-Spring 2004.
Kigotho, Wachira. Students at Zimbabwe's
Seven Public Universities. Chronicle of Higher Education
52:A36 February 10, 2006.
Students at Zimbabwe's 7 public universities will begin to study Chinese
language and history.
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Kigotho, Wachira. Zimbabwe Detains University
President. Chronicle of Higher Education 52:A54 October
14, 2005.
"The leader of the private university in Zimbabwe has been arrested and held for
questioning over an alleged theft of property from the institution."
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Killing the Platinum Goose.
Economist 378:64 March 18, 2006.
"On March 3rd that country's minister of mines announced that 51% of all foreign
mining share holdings would have been transferred to the government, half of
them without compensation."
Kriger, Norma. Zanu (PF) Strategies in
General Elections, 1980-2000: Discourse and Coercion. African
Affairs 104:1-34 January 2005.
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Lindow, Megan. Students Graduating from
Zimbabwe Universities Next Month... Chronicle of Higher Education
52:A43 November 18, 2005.
Students "are planning to leave the country in droves because of worsening
economic conditions."
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Maltz, Gideon. Zimbabwe after Mugabe.
Current History 105:214-218 May 2006.
"Focuses on the socio-political leadership of Robert Mugabe."
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Maroleng, Chris. Zimbabwe: The MDC's Electoral Boycott. African Security Review 13, no.3:105-106 2004.
Medicine after Death. Africa
Today: Voice of the Continent 11:32-33 April 2005.
"After acquiescing in Zimbabwe's March 31 electoral charade, South Africa still
hopes to play a role in bringing President Mugabe and the opposition to the
peace table."
Mills, Greg. Regime Change or Change Within
the Regime? Assessing Policy Performance and Options on Zimbabwe.
RUSI Journal 105 234-38:191-199 June 2005.
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Moore, David. A Reply to "The Power of
Propaganda: Public Opinion in Zimbabwe 2004." Journal of
Contemporary African Studies 23:109-119 January 2005.
Pages 121-122 include a reply by the original author, Michael Bratton, to David
Moore's criticism of his article "The Power Propaganda: Public Opinion in
Zimbabwe 2004."
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Mugabe's Bogus Ballot. Economist
374:45 February 26, 2005.
"The ruling party prepares to steal another election."
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Mugabe's Self-Defeated Foes.
Economist 377:50 November 19, 2005.
"Discusses discord within Zimbabwe's opposition party, the Movement for
Democratic Change."
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Mugabe: 'The West Should Spare Us Their
Lessons on Human Rights...' New African No.434:42-43
November 2004.
Abridged version of the speech given by Robert Mugabe at the 59th session of the
UN General Assembly.
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New Challenges in Zimbabwe.
Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 10:29-30 October 2004.
"With the opposition party vowing not to participate in elections until further
notice, SADC countries have a difficult task getting Zimbabwe back on the road
to resolving its ever deteriorating political crisis."
Nyamukapa, Tandai and Mbakwe, Tom. Zimbabwe:
Election: Too Good to Be True. New African No.439:26
April 2005.
"This year's election campaign has gone against the dire predictions, so much so
that the Western media has taken refuge in silence - almost."
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Oldem, Mark and De Mello, Michelle. Mugabe
Turns to Old Comrades. New Statesman 134:24 June 27, 2005.
"Discusses the current political and social situation in Zimbabwe."
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One Freed, Millions Not.
Economist 373:46 October 23, 2004.
"Robert Mugabe generously refrains from putting his chief rival to death."
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Out in the Cold. Economist
375:45-46 June 11, 2005.
"This time poor townsfolk are the butt of President Robert Mugabe's repression."
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Price, Stuart. 'I See Myself as a Zimbabwean
Standing up for the Rights of other Zimbabweans.' New African
No.444:64-66 October 2005.
Interviews "Roy Bennett, the former politician who was jailed after brawls in
Parliament about his time in prison and other matters of state in Zimbabwe."
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Ray, Sunanda and Madzimbamuto, Farai. The HIV
Epidemic in Zimbabwe - the Plenty of Silence. Round Table
95:219-238 April 2006.
"Traces the rise of the HIV pandemic in Zimbabwe and also traces the history of
official silence about it."
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Rebuilding Failed States: From Chaos, Order.
Economist 374:45-47 March 5, 2005.
"What can the world do about state failure? Surprisingly, quite a lot."
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Robert Mugabe Is Poised to Rig a General
Election Once Again. Economist 374:45-46 March 26, 2005.
"There has been less violence than there was in the run-up to the poll five
years ago, but there is no chance that the one on March 31 will be free or
fair."
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Shoko, Chipo. From Dust Rises Hope.
New African No.443:24-25 August-September 2005.
"After the recent controversial clean-up campaign, construction has begun in
earnest countrywide under a multi-trillion (Zim) dollar program."
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Shoko, Chipo. Opposition in Disarray.
New African No.446:26 December 2005.
"Infighting within Zimbabwe's main opposition party, the Movement for Democratic
Change is seriously threatening the future of the party."
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Spence Obe, J. E. 'Point Man' on Zimbabwe:
South Africa's Role in the Crisis. Round Table 95:191-199
April 2006.
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Trouble in Paradise. Africa
Today: Voice of the Continent 11:30-32 January 2005.
"Africa's sore point - Zimbabwe - is causing a serious rift between South
Africa's ANC government and its alliance partners."
Uncanny Parallels. Africa Today:
Voice of the Continent 11:26-27 December 2005.
"Conspiracy theorists are hard at work in both South Africa and Zimbabwe over
the problems facing the ANC and the MDC."
Van Amerom, Marloes and Buscher, Bram. Peace
Parks in Southern Africa: Bringer of an African Renaissance?
Journal of Modern African Studies 43:159-182 June 2005.
Studies the joint South African-Mozambique and-Zimbabwean great Limpopo Park.
The View from the Other Side. New
African No.440:38 May 2005.
Western countries and African election observers disagree on the legitimacy of
2005 elections in Zimbabwe.
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Warahk, Rasna. Chaotic Urban Transition in
Africa. UN Chronicle 42:30-31 September-November 2005.
"The article discusses urbanization in Africa in relation to demolitions in
Zimbabwe."
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Where Have All the People Gone?
Economist 373:48 November 27, 2004.
"Perhaps a quarter of the Zimbabwean population has gone missing."
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Wines, Michael. Zimbabwe's Government Issues Warning to Remaining Journalists. New York Times 155:A7 January 28, 2006.
Zimbabwe. Foreign Policy
No.144:92 September-October 2004.
"Looks at the Internet policy of Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe."
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Zimbabwe. Military Technology
29:286-287 January 2005.
Details force structure.
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Zimbabwe. New African
No.438:21 March 2005.
Discusses elections to be held on 31 March 2005.
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Zimbabwe: A Brief History.
Beijing Review 48:17 July 28, 2005.
"Provides a historical background of Zimbabwe."
Zimbabwe: A Heartbeat Away.
Africa Confidential 45:1-2 December 17, 2004.
"By suppressing dissent in his party, the President puts at risk its ethnic
balance."
Zimbabwe and South Africa: Nineteen More
Years of Mugabe. Economist 375:11 April 9, 2005.
"Lessons from Zimbabwe stolen election."
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Zimbabwe: Friends Fall out.
Africa Confidential 46:2-3 February 18, 2005.
"A former business ally of the Mugabe government accuses it of corruption and
hypocrisy."
Zimbabwe: Future Shock. Africa
Confidential 46:7 April 15, 2005.
"The unfree and unfair election has left both parties in disarray as new
alliances are planned."
Zimbabwe: Gunning for Number 2.
Africa Confidential 45:3-4 November 19, 2004.
"Parliamentary Speaker Emmerson Mnangagwa stakes a claim to the succession."
Zimbabwe: Karanga Calling.
Africa Confidential 46:7 September 9, 2005.
"The death of a military-politician creates a gap in the regional power play."
Zimbabwe: Man with a Plan?
Africa Confidential 47:6-7 March 3, 2006.
"The would-be opposition leader must unite his own side before tackling Mugabe."
Zimbabwe: Matebeleland Moves on.
Africa Confidential 46:1-3 March 18, 2005.
"In this month's parliamentary elections, the big upset could come in the
south-west as anti-Mugabe sentiment grows."
Zimbabwe: MDC Muddle. Africa
Confidential 46:8 October 21, 2005.
Opposition weakened in Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe: Mission to China.
Africa Confidential 46:8 July 22, 2005.
"President Robert Mugabe has brought forward his trip to China by a week to 23
July in an attempt to negotiate an economic rescue package."
Zimbabwe: Mistake in the Movement.
Africa Confidential 45:6-7 September 10, 2004.
"The MDC's election boycott is badly timed and sends the wrong signals."
Zimbabwe: Moyo Makes Mischief.
Africa Confidential 46:8 May 13, 2005.
Politics in Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe: One Law for the Poor.
Africa Confidential 46:7 June 10, 2005.
"The government that smashes unlawful small businesses is saved by unlawful
currency deals."
Zimbabwe: Paper Tigers. Africa
Confidential 46:8 August 26, 2005.
Conflict between Zimbabwe's leading newspapers.
Zimbabwe: Radical Cheque. Africa
Confidential 46:8 September 23, 2005.
President Mugabe announces his intentions to retire in 2008.
Zimbabwe: Senate Subterfuge.
Africa Confidential 46:8 December 2, 2005.
"President Robert Mugabe's plan is well on track for Senate elections to add to
his political patronage."
Zimbabwe Silver Jubilee: 25 Years of
Independence, Democracy and Development. New African
No.441:Special section after page 34, including 40 pages June 2005.
Many articles about Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe: Southern Spookery.
Africa Confidential 46:8 January 21, 2005.
Philip Chiyangwa, nephew of Robert Mugabe, on trial for spying for South Africa.
Zimbabwe: Splitting the Difference.
Africa Confidential 46:8 November 18, 2005.
Disarray in the opposition party, Movement for Democratic Change.
Zimbabwe: Stalin's Textbook.
Africa Confidential 46:7 July 22, 2005.
"The forced removals are dividing the country and President Mugabe's own party."
Zimbabwe Stolen Election: Where the Only Way
to Vote Is with Your Feet. Economist 375:39 April 9, 2005.
"South Africa applauds as Robert Mugabe rigs another poll."
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Zimbabwe: Stout Party Splits.
Africa Confidential 47:5-6 January 20, 2006.
"The opposition has split, strengthening Mugabe's power but not his policies."
Zimbabwe: The Dam Bursts. Africa
Confidential 46:2-3 May 13, 2005.
"Bankruptcy and looming starvation force the government to reverse its land
policy."
Zimbabwe: Tsvangirai Half Free.
Africa Confidential 45:6-7 October 22, 2004.
"Now the MDC must decide whether to fight next year's elections on Mugabe's
terms."
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