Trump Administration Advocates for Revamped US-Africa Policy
The advisors of President-elect Donald Trump are pushing for a new approach to US-Africa policy, focusing on “deals and deterrence.” This strategy emphasizes pro-business initiatives, conflict resolution, and conservative social values. In contrast to the Biden administration’s “woke diplomacy,” Trump’s administration may prioritize evangelical Christian interests and scale back pro-LGBT policies, particularly in countries like Uganda.
During his first term, Trump exhibited a dismissive attitude towards African nations. However, his administration also laid the groundwork for countering China’s growing influence on the continent. Trump’s advisors believe that his leadership style and emphasis on business will position the United States to outperform its competitors in Africa.
While conservative voices express optimism about the potential for improved US-Africa relations under Trump, experts caution against premature conclusions, especially as President Joe Biden’s administration has begun with a similar sense of promise.
SOURCE: SEMAFOR