August 23, 2023
South Africa: Piece By Piece, the Brics Really Are Building a Multipolar World
Since its origin in 2001 as shorthand for a set of fast-growing, populous emerging markets, the BRICS group of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa has emerged as a… Read more »
May 05, 2023
Africa: The EU Global Investment Initiative That Could Close Africa's Infrastructure Gap
The European Commission recently unveiled eighty-seven projects--including everything from rapid bus transit systems to solar plants and data centers--as part of its Global Gateway… Read more »
October 12, 2022
Africa: Before Moving Forward, King Charles III Must Address the Commonwealth's Past With Africa
Africa's relationship with the British monarchy is fraught with complications, not least being that the cornerstone of their modern affiliation, the Commonwealth, is rooted in a… Read more »
July 08, 2022
Africa: Europe's Green Deal Plan is Africa's Green Finance Opportunity
Can natural gas and nuclear power be green? "Sometimes, and for a limited period of time," said the European Parliament on July 6, as part of an ongoing negotiation over the EU… Read more »
July 01, 2022
Africa: Renewing Transatlantic Partnerships with Africa
Renewing transatlantic partnerships with Africa Read more »
June 21, 2022
Africa: How Africa Is Responding to the War in Ukraine
This year's Africa Day on May 25 took place against a backdrop marked by post-COVID challenges and the consequences of the war in Ukraine. Amidst unprecedented changes to the… Read more »
June 16, 2022
Africa: The Ukraine War is Giving Europe a Chance to Reset Ties With Africa
On February 18, leaders of the European Union (EU) and the African Union (AU) convened in Brussels to announce a "renewed partnership" and a Joint Vision for 2030. Six days later,… Read more »