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Great essay here by @CarlManlan on #African learning institutions and the #US role in engaging with the continent, "It is clear that U.S. reengagement with Africa has to be seen and implemented through the lens of the continent’s youth." #investing in the #young twitter.com/CairoReview/st… 3 weeks ago
“With #China as a dominant #foreign power in #Africa, the only option left for #UnitedStates to engage with the continent is to follow its priorities: namely, prioritizing African #youth.” https://t.co/wp7Ph1AbbO
— Cairo Review (@CairoReview) February 13, 2021"The discussion, which centered around the course U.S. #Biden might chart in dealing with major #Global #challenges (#ForeignPolicy), and the #MiddleEast in particular, was moderated by Ibrahim Awad, director of the Center for Migration and Refugee Studies at @GAPP_AUC @AUC ." twitter.com/CairoReview/st… 3 weeks ago
As the #UnitedStates moves back to a more traditional presidency, the world questions the new administration’s ability, much less willingness, to take a leading role in #world #politics amid more demanding issues at home https://t.co/bFfWCCXmOC #BidenAdministration #ForeignPolicy
— Cairo Review (@CairoReview) February 9, 2021I write in my article for @cairoreview, "The #two-#dimensional political #continuum connoted by the term #ArabSpring is unfortunate... we ought to stop using the term #ArabSpring to describe the events which transformed the #MiddleEast & #North #Africa .. between 2010 and 2013." twitter.com/CairoReview/st… 4 weeks ago
“We ought to stop using the term “Arab Spring” to describe the events which transformed the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region between 2010 and 2013 and the successes and failure to bring about socio-political change since then.” https://t.co/luY8hjQm0k
— Cairo Review (@CairoReview) February 5, 2021"At our peril, #Americans would overlook the significance of the (#MiddleEast) region’s conditions to our #European allies. We depend heavily on them to maintain our #position in the world and our #prosperity." says former US Ambassador to Egypt, Frank G. Wisner. twitter.com/CairoReview/st… 4 weeks ago
“The United States and Egypt have long standing common interests requiring both to pursue consistent and sustained policies,” writes Frank G. Wisner, former diplomat and a member of the Board of Directors of the Squire Patton Boggs Foundation. https://t.co/6ZXcjAPprr
— Cairo Review (@CairoReview) February 3, 2021