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ID124710
Title ProperFluid markets
Other Title Informationdeep in Congo's violent east, the business of beer meets the ugliness of war.
LanguageENG
AuthorMiklian, Jason ;  Schouten, Peer
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)It's a June night in Kinshasa, and rapper JB Mpiana's weekly VIP bash is just starting to heat up. Toned groupies splash like mermaids in a sunken pool. Middle-aged businessmen perch on the ledge above to watch. A minute before midnight, JB runs onstage among a huge posse of gyrating dancers in sunglasses. He rips into some of his biggest hits; a bombastic performer, he glides across the stage with a beefy grace, dressed in a hunter-orange jumpsuit and matching cap.
Most songs deal with the usual material, girls and gangbangers, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo's Lingala language. But when JB starts to chant the lyrics of his biggest hit of the night, the real purpose of this party -- festooned with yellow-and-blue banners advertising Primus, the beer that everyone would be drinking anyway, even at this lush downtown wine bar -- becomes obvious.
`In' analytical NoteForeign Policy Vol. , No.202: 2013: p.71-75
Journal SourceForeign Policy Vol. , No.202: 2013: p.71-75
Key WordsCongo ;  Supply Chain ;  Economy - Congo ;  Bralima ;  Mythical Status ;  UN Security Council Resolution - UNSCR ;  Rebal Group - Congo ;  Financial Checkpoints ;  Foreign Policy ;  International Community ;  Conflicts ;  Violent ;  Violence ;  War