Africa Center Commentary & Analysis

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Event Recap

Aug 6, 2014

Designing Sustainable Solutions: A Roundtable on West African Security

By The Atlantic Council

On Wednesday, August 6, the Atlantic Council’s Africa Center hosted a roundtable discussion on security challenges in West Africa. Africa Center Director J. Peter Pham welcomed participants to the event, which was moderated by Major General (Ret.) Christopher Leins, Africa Center senior fellow, and featured Ahmed Abbadi, secretary-general of Rabita Muhammadia of ‘Ulamas (Muhammadan League […]

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Event Recap

Aug 6, 2014

Discussion on Conflict, Security, and the Future of Mali

By The Atlantic Council

On Wednesday, August 6, the Atlantic Council hosted the Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Minister for the Republic of Mali H.E. Abdoulaye Diop, representing H.E. Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta, president of the Republic of Mali, for a high-level breakfast discussion moderated by J. Peter Pham, director of the Africa Center. The discussion focused on security challenges […]

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Event Recap

Aug 5, 2014

A Conversation with Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama

By The Atlantic Council

Continuing the Atlantic Council’s series of high-level events around the US-Africa Leaders Summit, the Africa Center hosted H.E. John Dramani Mahama, president of the Republic of Ghana, for a roundtable discussion. Africa Center Director Dr. J. Peter Pham welcomed the Ghanaian delegation that included Ghana’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration H.E. Hanna Tetteh, […]

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Event Recap

Aug 5, 2014

‘If You Don’t Bet on Tunisia … You Can Say Goodbye to Democracy in the Arab World’

By The Atlantic Council

President Marzouki: US Should Embrace Moderate Islamists, Help Us Fight Extremists As Tunisia struggles to convert its 2011 Arab Spring revolution into stable democracy, the US and its allies frankly aren’t helping much, President Moncef Marzouki told the Atlantic Council. “The West gave more support to the dictatorship, because of so-called stability,” than it now […]

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Congressional Relations

Aug 5, 2014

President Marzouki Urges US Policymakers to Stay Focused on Tunisia

By The Atlantic Council

The Atlantic Council hosted a private, high-level luncheon for His Excellency President Mohamed Moncef Marzouki to discuss the need for greater US and EU support for Tunisia’s transition. Among the participants were representatives from the US Congress, US Government agencies, international financial institutions, and private industry.

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Event Recap

Aug 4, 2014

Morocco’s Emergence as a Gateway to Business in Africa

By Joshua Meservey

The US-Africa Leaders Summit—designed to foster deeper economic and diplomatic ties between the United States and African governments and businesses—began on August 4. Consonant with the summit’s objective, the Atlantic Council’s Africa Center hosted an event marking the release of its new Issue in Focus report, “Morocco’s Emergence as a Gateway to Business in Africa.” […]

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New Atlanticist

Aug 1, 2014

Top US Africa Official: Summit is ‘Unprecedented’ Chance to Build Ties

By Eric Gehman

Assistant Secretary Thomas-Greenfield Outlines US Priorities for Summit  Next week’s US-Africa Leaders Summit will be an “unprecedented” opportunity to bolster ties between the United States and Africa, according to the State Department’s top Africa official.  

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AfricaSource

Aug 1, 2014

Aubrey Hruby on the 2014 US-Africa Leaders Summit

By The Atlantic Council

Visiting Fellow Aubrey Hruby discusses her hopes of seeing increased US business interest and investment in Africa as a result of the US-Africa Leaders Summit, as well as what she believes the long-term impact of the historic gathering will be.

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Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel, left, greets Burkina Faso President Blaise Compaore upon his arrival at the Pentagon in Arlington, Va., on Sept. 23, 2013. The two leaders will meet to discuss security issues of mutual importance. DoD photo by Erin A. Kirk-Cuomo.

AfricaSource

Aug 1, 2014

Burkina Faso “punches above its weight”

By J. Peter Pham

Although scores of African heads of state and government who will be arriving in Washington in coming days for the historic US-Africa Leaders Summit, media attention will likely focus on only a handful of leaders either because of the economic heft of their countries or because of the controversies surrounding them. This is regrettable since, […]

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Event Recap

Jul 31, 2014

Assistant Secretary Linda Thomas-Greenfield Previews Inaugural US-Africa Leaders Summit

By The Atlantic Council

The inaugural US-Africa Leaders Summit begins next week from August 4 to 6 in Washington. As the first and largest initiative of its kind, President Obama has invited 51 heads of state and government to the United States for a three-day event that is intended to strengthen US-Africa ties and showcase American commitment to partnership […]