Against the backdrop of suggestions that President Barack Obama is considering nominating his United Nations ambassador, Susan E. Rice, to serve as his next secretary of state, American scholars and writers on Africa are beginning a debate whether her record on the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda counts against her.
As President Barack Obama decides whom to nominate to replace Hillary Clinton as secretary of state during his second term, Africa specialists in the United States are beginning to turn a critical gaze on the U.S. permanent representative at the United Nations, Susan E. Rice.
Focus On: U.S. Africa Experts Debate Obama's Choice for State Department
, Wed 5 Dec, 02:54 pm
Against the backdrop of suggestions that President Barack Obama is considering nominating his United Nations ambassador, Susan E. Rice, to serve as his next secretary of state, American scholars and writers on Africa are beginning a debate whether her record on the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda counts against her.
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Africa: U.S. Africanists Worry Over Obama's Next Secretary of State
allAfrica.com, 5 December 2012
As President Barack Obama decides whom to nominate to replace Hillary Clinton as secretary of state during his second term, Africa specialists in the United States are beginning to turn a critical gaze on the U.S. permanent representative at the United Nations, Susan E. Rice.