Into Africa

The Reporter’s Note: Observations on U.S. Africa Policy

Jan 17, 2025
Julian Pecquet, the United States correspondent for the Africa Report, delves into pressing U.S.-Africa relations amid significant geopolitical challenges. He discusses the deteriorating situation in the Sahel and the implications of Rwanda’s actions in the DRC. The conversation highlights South Africa's shifting political landscape and the complexities surrounding Mozambique’s election-related violence. Pecquet emphasizes the need for a practical U.S. approach that addresses these crises and leverages Africa's strategic significance.
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African Sentiment Towards Trump

  • Africans are less negative about the incoming Trump administration than expected.
  • They hope a transactional approach will yield better results than Biden's rhetoric.
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Biden's Africa Policy

  • The Biden administration prioritized keeping Africa off the White House's agenda.
  • This reactive approach, driven by crises, differs from proactive engagement with Europe and Asia.
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Bridging the Gap

  • Despite decreased leverage, the U.S. brand remains attractive to African leaders.
  • However, the U.S. needs to bridge the gap between rhetoric and action to maintain its standing.
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