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Joseph Chamie
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Burma: Feel-Good US Sanctions Wrongheaded
In punishing the brutal junta, the US hurts Burmese people and its own strategic interests
David I. Steinberg
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Critical of U.S. Policies, Africans Are Giving Bush Chilly Reception
Popular criticism belies a warm official welcome in South Africa.
Dana Milbank
July 10, 2003
A Miserly Response to a Global Emergency
Rich countries fail to provide minimum funding to combat AIDS.
Jeffrey Sachs
July 17, 2003
African Pundits Heckle Bush for ‘Safari’
African journalists question US motivations and sincerity on the eve of the Presidential visit.
Jefferson Morley
July 8, 2003
Bush, in Africa, Promises Aid but Offers No Troops for Liberia
First speech in Africa emphasizes America's role in a harsh history and a peaceful future.
Richard W. Stevenson
July 9, 2003
A Helping Hand from Bush to Africans?
A diversity of strategies is necessary to successfully help a diverse continent.
Abdallah Abu-Younis
July 8, 2003
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