
The U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit is taking place in Washington, D.C., with nearly 50 African heads of state present. There will be discussion on a wide range of topics, including global health, education, and food security. The United States’ rivalry with China and how it affects Africa will be in the background of this significant diplomatic event, rightfully not on the formal agenda given that the summit is about the United States and African countries, but it will undoubtedly be discussed and analysed in private conversations leading up to the summit. It is accurate to say that “Sub-Saharan Africa’s governments, institutions, and people will play a critical role in solving global challenges” in the Biden administration’s August release of the U.S. Africa strategy. The strategy sternly assesses that China sees Africa as “an important arena to challenge the rules-based international order, advance its own limited geopolitical interests, undermine transparency and openness, and weaken U.S. relations with African peoples and governments” when discussing other countries’ growing engagement with Africa. I believe that is correct. In order to effectively advance U.S. interests, Africa strategy must be founded on a sober appraisal of Chinese engagement on the continent and a respect for the African point of view.
Hi there! Welcome to today’s episode and thanks for joining us. We are going to be looking at one of the major issues occupying the minds of many people in the world. A question of who Africa would prefer between China and USA is what we are going to be focused on. Stay connected as we make this startling discovery.
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