Feature: Dr Asad el-Malik and the African American movement to South Africa.
Nkateko's Analysis Corner Is the burgeoning movement of African Americans immigrating to South Africa the rise of a neo Pan-African movement? Asad el-Malik, PhD. If you were to ask Asad el-Malik, PhD — an African American scholar and expat living in South Africa
How Eskom has left ‘smart cities’ in the dark
by Hluma Ralane Partially lit office buildings on the city skyline during a loadshedding power outage period, in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Leon Sadiki/Bloomberg via Getty Images) South Africa, like most developing nations, is plagued with systemic issues of which the ongoing energy
Africa’s Future Series: Global Powers and Multilateralism
Date and Time: Monday, July 31 at 9 am EDT Location: University of Southern California Capital Campus1771 N St NW, Washington, DC, 20036 Speakers: Arhin Acheampong, Deputy Director, Afro-Sino Center of International Relations, Accra Priyal Singh, Senior Researcher, Institute for Security Studies Peace Operations
Africa’s Future Series: Africa’s Peace and Security
Date and Time: Monday, June 26 at 9 am EDT Location: Room 602; Elliott School of International Affairs 1957 E Street Northwest Washington, DC 20052 Speakers: Ibrahima Kane, Head, Africa Union Advocacy Program of the Africa Regional Office, Senegal Gilbert Khadiagala, Director, African Centre for
Africa Day Open Forum
featuring Bob Wekesa, Inaugural Africa Visiting Fellow, USC Annenberg Center and Adam Powell III, Director, USC Annenberg Center Washington Programs Date and Time: Monday, Thursday, May 25, 2023 at 8:00 a.m. EDT Location: Ralph J. Bunche International Center, Howard University and via Zoom Moderated
ANALYSIS | Politically US-Africa relations can be bumpy, but on the right track economically
by Bob Wekesa U.S. President Joe Biden has made credible efforts to embrace Africa during his Presidency, writes the author.Chip Somodevi "Relations between African countries and the US are bumpy on political issues but much better on the economic front." Bob Wekesa Africa-US relations,
ANALYSIS | South Africa and the United States: An ambivalent relationship
by Bob Wekesa It can be said that South African leaders have looked at the current global balance of power and decided to pursue tightrope relations with both the Russia-China axis as well as the US and the West, writes Bob Wekesa. The
The 2022 U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit: Review and Forward-Looking
Date and Time: Monday, January 30, 2023 at 9:00 a.m. EST Location: George Washington University (Room 602, Room 602, 957 E Street Northwest Washington, DC 20052) and via Zoom Speakers: Professor Jennifer Cooke, Director, Institute for African Studies, George Washington University Professor Krista Johnson,
