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The Atlantic Council’s Africa Center promotes dynamic geopolitical partnerships with African states and helps redirect US and European policy priorities toward strengthening security and bolstering economic growth and prosperity on the continent.

Content

In the News

Nov 27, 2017

Lilley Quoted in the National on the New US-Sudan Openness

By Kelsey Lilley

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Sudan

In the News

Nov 27, 2017

Bruton Joins i24 News to Discuss Zimbabwe

By Bronwyn Bruton

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South & Central Africa

In the News

Nov 24, 2017

Phams Joins CTV to Discuss What We Might See From Emmerson Mnangagwa

By Peter Pham

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South & Central Africa

In the News

Nov 22, 2017

Pham Quoted in Time on Peaceful Transition of Power in Zimbabwe

By Peter Pham

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South & Central Africa

In the News

Nov 21, 2017

Pham Quoted in Time on Mugabe’s Resignation

By Peter Pham

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South & Central Africa

In the News

Nov 21, 2017

Pham Joins CBC News to Discuss Mugabe’s Resignation

By Peter Pham

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South & Central Africa

In the News

Nov 21, 2017

Pham Quoted in Chicago Tribune on Zimbabwe Moving Forward After President’s Resignation

By Peter Pham

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South & Central Africa

New Atlanticist

Nov 21, 2017

Mugabe’s Exit Opens the Door to Hope in Zimbabwe

By Ashish Kumar Sen

Robert Mugabe’s decision to resign in the face of pressure from the military, his party, and the Zimbabwean people paves the way for a new chapter in Zimbabwe’s history, said the Atlantic Council’s J. Peter Pham. Mugabe, a liberation struggle hero who led Zimbabwe since 1980, saw his star eventually tarnished by corruption, cronyism, and […]

Africa South & Central Africa

AfricaSource

Nov 21, 2017

Africa’s political fault-lines: How Cameroon’s unique linguistic cleavage is widening

By Alexandra Fairbend

The primary political fault line running through Cameroon, a country in Central Africa, is not ethnic, but linguistic – the population is divided between its English and French speaking parts. In recent months, the linguistic cleavage has started to widen, with increasing demands for Anglophone autonomy and secession. This amplification of decades-old divides is in […]

Africa Corruption

In the News

Nov 21, 2017

Hruby in Project Syndicate: The Platform Economy

By Aubrey Hruby

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Africa

Experts

Events