How Should America Respond to Economic Opportunities in Africa?
U.S. policy toward Africa has been on autopilot for much of the past four years, following a laundry list of good intentions that established priorities for Africa’s well-being and U.S. security...
View ArticleClimate Change Adaptation and Peacebuilding in Africa: An Adaptation...
On Thursday, November 1 and Friday November 2, 2012, USAID and the U.S. Department of State, in partnership with the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Institute for Security Studies...
View ArticleWhy Economic Partnership Agreements Undermine Africa's Regional Integration
Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) are legally binding bilateral contracts between the European Union and individual African countries. Once signed, EPAs warrant that within a decade, about 80% of...
View ArticleBeyond AGOA: An Updated Case for a Trans - Atlantic Trade & Investment...
Three months into the Obama Second Term - amidst a flurry of activity on the U.S. / Africa trade and investment policy front - our colleagues at the Heritage Foundation, Brookings Institution,...
View ArticleThe Trans - Atlantic South Partnership: Positions on Building a Mutually...
The U.S. has a major challenge on its hands: If the country does not come up with a well coordinated and timely strategy to ride Africa’s economic wave, not only will entities like China and the...
View ArticleGoing Beyond AGOA: Ideas for a Trans-Atlantic Partnership with Africa
This is an ambitious but realistic & practical way to enhance AGOA by not just ensuring prompt and seamless renewal of U.S. market access provisions for African imports, but also promoting a level...
View ArticleAnalysis: Obama in Africa
The zeitgeist of this Obama Trip was a logical next step for activities begun towards the close of 2012. Like Obama emphasized, Africa is open for business, and the U.S. - Africa relationship benefits...
View ArticleBattleground Africa: Cold War in the Congo, 1960–1965
Battleground Africa traces the Congo Crisis from post-World War II decolonization efforts through Mobutu’s second coup in 1965 from a radically new vantage point. Drawing on materials from recently...
View ArticleConference Report: African Women and Youth as Agents of Change through...
On May 1, 2013, the Africa Program and the Project on Leadership and Building State Capacity (Leadership Project) at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (Wilson Center) sought to...
View Article2013 Elections Guide
The 2013 Elections Guide is a new initiative launched by the Wilson Center’s Africa Program with the aim of keeping you informed of all national elections taking place in Africa. Through research,...
View ArticleReflections on the Summit: Whither US-Africa Relations?
The recently concluded US-Africa Leaders Summit, which was held from August 4-6, 2014 and whose main theme was "Investing in the Next Generation," was an opportunity to discuss key issues and define a...
View ArticleWhy Economic Partnership Agreements Undermine Africa's Regional Integration
Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) are legally binding bilateral contracts between the European Union and individual African countries. Once signed, EPAs warrant that within a decade, about 80% of...
View ArticleBeyond AGOA: An Updated Case for a Trans - Atlantic Trade & Investment...
Three months into the Obama Second Term - amidst a flurry of activity on the U.S. / Africa trade and investment policy front - our colleagues at the Heritage Foundation, Brookings Institution,...
View ArticleThe Trans - Atlantic South Partnership: Positions on Building a Mutually...
The U.S. has a major challenge on its hands: If the country does not come up with a well coordinated and timely strategy to ride Africa’s economic wave, not only will entities like China and the...
View ArticleGoing Beyond AGOA: Ideas for a Trans-Atlantic Partnership with Africa
This is an ambitious but realistic & practical way to enhance AGOA by not just ensuring prompt and seamless renewal of U.S. market access provisions for African imports, but also promoting a level...
View ArticleAnalysis: Obama in Africa
The zeitgeist of this Obama Trip was a logical next step for activities begun towards the close of 2012. Like Obama emphasized, Africa is open for business, and the U.S. - Africa relationship benefits...
View ArticleBattleground Africa: Cold War in the Congo, 1960–1965
Battleground Africa traces the Congo Crisis from post–World War II decolonization efforts through Mobutu’s second coup in 1965 from a radically new vantage point. Drawing on materials from recently...
View ArticleConference Report: African Women and Youth as Agents of Change through...
On May 1, 2013, the Africa Program and the Project on Leadership and Building State Capacity (Leadership Project) at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (Wilson Center) sought to...
View Article2013 Elections Guide
The 2013 Elections Guide is a new initiative launched by the Wilson Center’s Africa Program with the aim of keeping you informed of all national elections taking place in Africa. Through research,...
View ArticleReflections on the Summit: Whither US-Africa Relations?
The recently concluded US-Africa Leaders Summit, which was held from August 4-6, 2014 and whose main theme was "Investing in the Next Generation," was an opportunity to discuss key issues and define a...
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