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J. Peter Pham Writes about US Africa Policy in the Second Term (African Arguments)

January 21, 2013

J. Peter Pham, director of the Atlantic Council’s Michael S. Ansari Africa Center, contributed an invited commentary on US Africa policy in the second Obama administration to the Royal African Society’s African Arguments.

In his piece, Pham argues that although the Obama administration has been criticized for its lack of engagement with Africa during most of its first four years, the current political and strategic constellations now align for a modest, but not insignificant, shift to the continent during the President’s second term. Moreover, as important as security is and probably will remain for the next few years, the real focus of US policy towards Africa will likely be trade and investment and involve strong public-private partnerships—with an emphasis on the private sector’s role.

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