North Africa Journal

The North Africa Journal is a Boston-based magazine focusing exclusively on North African issues, from business, finance, industry to politics and human issues.

The magazine's contents are structured around several key economic topics from banking and finance, to energy and mining, all the way to corporate and people profiles. These topics ranging from the impact of Islamists on local and regional politics to the influence of oil and gas are covered weekly, with paying subscribers accessing all the premium content, while non-paying subscribers receiving limited content to their email addresses.

Established in 1996 by Arezki Daoud, the publication today has over 63,000 subscribers,[1] mainly English-speaking readers based in Europe, the Americas, Asia and the Middle East.

The majority of the subscribers are corporate executives and managers. However, the magazine is also a source of analysis used by governments, media, academia and NGOs.

References

  1. "About us". The North Africa Journal. Retrieved 2011-01-31.

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