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Into Africa
Policy Implications of President Bush's Trip to a Forgotten Continent
Date: Tuesday, July 8, 2003
Time: 10:00 AM — 11:15 AM
Location: Wohlstetter Conference Center, Twelfth Floor, AEI 1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036
 
 
About This Event

This month, George W. Bush will travel to Africa for the first time in his presidency. Plagued by vicious civil wars and crushing poverty, Africa has long been written off as a geopolitical and economic sinkhole. But with evidence of al Qaeda’s growing presence there and increased concern about the confluence of failed states, Islamic fundamentalism, and oil wealth, it may no longer be possible to ignore Africa’s problems.

What role will Africa play in the post-Iraq strategic order? What is the significance of the Bush administration’s decision to establish America’s first semipermanent sub-Saharan military base last year? Will the Pentagon dispatch troops to Liberia? How might African oil reserves impact U.S. national security and the U.S. economy? Will the spread of HIV/AIDS threaten regional stability, and what can the United States do to address this crisis? Are European and American agricultural subsidies contributing to the continent’s misery? A panel of experts will address these and other questions.

 
Agenda

9:45 a.m.

Registration

 

10:00

Panelists:

Anthony Carroll, Manchester Trade

 
 

Thomas Donnelly, AEI

 
 

Nicholas Eberstadt, AEI

 
 

Robert Shapiro, The Brookings Institution

11:15

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