COLORADO - AfricaNS IN AMERICA
Ambassador Amina Ali, African Union (AU) ambassador to the United States, speaking at University of Denver Korbel School, March 24, 2015 —AFRICA AGENDA
In this section, we examine selected content regarding US–Africa Relations over the years. This includes pieces written by Africa Agenda staff members such as George Bamu and Raevyn Goates, focusing on the George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and Trump administrations, respectively. Additionally, for content not created by us, we provided links and references directing to the sources.
George W. Bush Administration
Former President George W. Bush Opens a Clinic in Zambia
https://africaagenda.org/former-president-george-w-bush/
DU Honors Bush for his Work in Zambia
https://africaagenda.org/george-w-bush-honored-for-his-work-in-zambia-and-botswana/
Trump Administration
Democrats Beat Republicans on African Issues
https://africaagenda.org/african-issues/
Why The Next U.S. President Should Forge Stronger Ties with Africa
https://africaagenda.org/stronger-ties-with-africa/
Democrats, GOP Pledge to Work with African Continent
https://africaagenda.org/african-continent/
Africans Question Outcome of 2016 U.S. Election
https://africaagenda.org/2016-u-s-election/
U.S. Election 2016: The African Continent Reacts to A Trump Victory
https://africaagenda.org/u-s-election-2016/
https://africaagenda.org/disengage-from-the-african-continent/
Obama Administration
Barack Obama Inauguration Offers Hope for Africa
https://africaagenda.org/obama-inauguration/
Obama and Africa — Is this the End of History?
https://africaagenda.org/obama-and-africa/
Carson, Ghana and Obama
https://africaagenda.org/carson-ghana-and-obama/
Obama Administration Africa Policy
https://africaagenda.org/obama-administration-africa-policy/
Obama Majority Yearning for Engagement with Africa
https://africaagenda.org/obama-majority/
Did the Obama Administration Influence Kenya’s Elections?
https://africaagenda.org/obama-administration-2/
Obama Meets African Leaders Who “Exemplify Progress” in the Continent
https://africaagenda.org/african-leaders/
Obama to Forgo Kenya During Visit to sub-Saharan Africa
https://africaagenda.org/obama/
Obama’s Africa Visit Was No “Guilt Trip”
https://africaagenda.org/obamas-africa-visit/
Perceptions: A Look Towards the U.S.–Africa Leaders’ Summit
https://africaagenda.org/unusual-perceptions-look-towards-u-s-africa-leaders-summit/
Joe Neguse and Naquetta Ricks On the Steps of History
https://africaagenda.org/joe-neguse-and-naquetta-ricks/
Tanzanian Ambassador to the U.S. Visits Denver
https://africaagenda.org/tanzanian-ambassador/
Obama Strikes Note of Optimism on Ebola in West Africa
https://africaagenda.org/ebola-in-west-africa/
AU Ambassador Espouses “Africa Rising” Narrative During Visit to Denver University
https://africaagenda.org/au-ambassador/
Report: Towards A Strong US-Africa Engagement
Obama’s Last State of the Union Address and Africa
https://africaagenda.org/state-of-the-union-address/
U.S.-Africa Relations —What Official Visits Tell Us
https://africaagenda.org/can-official-visits-tell-us-us-africa-relations/
US Presidential Elections and Africa
U.S. Election Debate Leave Africa Out
https://africaagenda.org/u-s-election-debate/
Analyzing the GOP Convention for References to Africa
https://africaagenda.org/gop-convention/
Northern Africa and U.S. Presidential Politics
https://africaagenda.org/northern-africa/
Clinton, DNC, PEPFAR and the GOP
https://africaagenda.org/clinton-dnc-pepfar-and-the-gop-legacy/
Sub-Saharan Africa in US Political Debates
https://africaagenda.org/sub-saharan-africa/
Opinion: U.S. Politics, Leave Mali Alone!
https://africaagenda.org/what-happened-to-africa-in-the-last-u-s-presidential-debate/