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Wed, January 22, 2025
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What does Trump's return mean for Africa?
- As Donald Trump starts his second term as president of the United States, Africans have expressed hope and skepticism regarding his policies, particularly on immigration and LGBTQ+ rights.
Donald Trump's potential return to the White House could have significant implications for Africa, primarily through shifts in U.S. foreign policy. His previous administration was marked by a transactional approach to international relations, focusing on "America First" policies which often led to reduced aid and a more isolationist stance. This could mean less U.S. engagement in African affairs, potentially affecting trade, security cooperation, and development aid. Trump's policies might prioritize counter-terrorism over broader development initiatives, possibly leading to a more militarized approach in regions like the Sahel. Additionally, his administration's skepticism towards multilateralism could impact Africa's role in global institutions like the United Nations, where U.S. support has been crucial. There's also concern over how Trump's policies might influence migration, with stricter immigration controls potentially affecting African migrants. However, some African leaders might see opportunities in Trump's business-oriented approach, hoping for more direct economic deals, though this could come at the expense of broader, long-term development goals.
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