DISCUSSION: The Current Geopolitical Landscape in Africa
DISCUSSION: The Current Geopolitical Landscape in Africa Description: This discussion will examine the geopolitical landscape in Africa in which more outside actors, both state and non-state, are involved and wherein African regimes, and their opponents, have more options. His Excellency Professor Robert Dussey, Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Integration, and Togolese Abroad, Togolese Republic Ambassador J. Peter Pham, Distinguished Fellow, Atlantic Council The 2024 Global Security Forum addressed the theme 'Strategic Competition: The Complexity of Interdependence.' Please visit https://globalsecurityforum.com/ and https://thesoufancenter.org/ #GSF24

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