A view from the right: Republican perspectives on US-Africa policy
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- With big developments on the way for the United States’ foreign-policy strategy toward Africa, the Africa Center hosts a conversation outlining Republican perspectives on Washington’s relationship with the continent.
"View from the Right: Republican Perspectives on US-Africa Policy" Introduction 4:12
What does Congress bring to US-Africa policy alongside the executive branch? (AGOA, Electrify Africa, WEE, REED Act, PEPFAR) 6:36
How do you define Biden administration policy towards Africa? 10:13
Is BRICS movement a threat to US vital interests? 12:36 and 16:28
Competition between countries to fund development in Africa 17:29
Russian influence in Africa 19:41
24:33 other than corruption/gangs African people seem warm, friendly and fun. If you have to engage in corruption to survive or because you deserve more - you’re just selling yourself and the people around you cheap. If things were fair, everyone can be the best they can be and that’s what makes society rich. Everyone gets to eat.
USA has corruption and gangs as well lol
Pure arrogance
Expectation: Africa
Reality: Russia and China 😂
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