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First, the White House should issue a statement as soon as possible expressing its intent to continue to support all bilateral and regional initiatives that the United States has in Africa, to include AGOA, Power Africa, and the Trans-Sahara Counterterrorism Partnership, among others.
This would help quell worries both in Africa as well as among Africanists in the United States that the Trump administration wants to withdraw from the continent. Second, the Trump administration should prioritize the nomination of a new assistant secretary of state for Africa and the appointment of a new senior director for Africa, both of whom should be people with deep Africa expertise and strong ties with many African leaders.
It would be an important diplomatic signal of the importance that the new team in Foggy Bottom gives to Africa.
Fourth, the Trump Administration should explore some new initiatives for U. This would have the triple benefit of showing U. Finally, President Trump should commit to hosting another U. The summit hosted by President Obama was a huge success, and it left most African heads of state and government hopeful that the next administration would repeat it. They are in danger of making another one with regard to Africa. It need not be that way. If it does not, it will pay the price of a loss of influence on the continent of Africa and with African diplomatic missions in important multilateral forums around the world.
Should that happen, both Republicans and Democrats alike would be left to wonder how America lost out to China and others at precisely the moment that Africa was on the rise. Trending Now Sponsored Links by Taboola. Sign up for free access to 3 articles per month and weekly email updates from expert policy analysts. Create a Foreign Policy account to access 3 articles per month and free newsletters developed by policy experts. By Reuben Brigety February 15, , 1: Donald Trump's extraordinary US election victory sent shockwaves across the world on November 9, , as opponents braced for a "dangerous" leader in the White House while fellow populists hailed a ballot-box revolution by ordinary people.
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A more hands-on approach where both Chinese corporations and the state engage with domestic African situations is perhaps likely. Acceptable governance is a precondition for the sorts of investment that are essential for Africa to move beyond being enclave oil-based economies or exporters of primary commodities. Enterprises that have fixed assets such as factories, mines, or other infrastructures associated with them, such as backward and forward linkages, have a much greater stake in stability and responsible government than do short-term opportunists or offshore investors.
[Senate Hearing ] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office] S. Hrg. CHINA'S ROLE IN AFRICA: IMPLICATIONS FOR U.S. POLICY. China's Expanding African Relations: Implications for U.S. National Security over the past decade has heightened trepidation about China's role in Africa. the behavior of Chinese economic, political, and military actors in Africa, driven by.
Ultimately, rather than competing with the West, China must converge with American policy aims in Africa, even if this is so far unacknowledged by Beijing. As Peter Lewis notes: I am not being overly optimistic in asserting that China can be a potential agent of change in Africa to be utilized in tandem with governance reform efforts. In such circumstances, the United States must engage Beijing in identified areas where mutual interests converge.
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