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Angola's coming general elections are followed far beyond its borders. While the country was enmeshed in civil war, oil companies and their governments were the only outsiders who needed to pay much attention. Now it is rich, (fairly) stable and well placed to become a regional power alongside South Africa....

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South Africa, Congo-Brazzaville, Congo-Kinshasa, Rwanda, Thabo Mbeki, Jacob Zuma, Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe, Kundi Paihama, Mosiuoa Lekota, Guinea-Bissau, Côte d'Ivoire, Mozambique, Portugal, Brazil, José Eduardo dos Santos, Emilio Odebrecht, United States, French, Nicolas Sarkozy, Société Nationale d'Opérations Pétrolières de la, Teixeira Duarte, Mota e Gil, Marginal, Amorim Energia, Galp Energia, Camargo Corrêa, Vale, Thalès, Société Générale

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