It’s America’s election, but it matters for the whole world. Africa has been neglected by recent administrations; the last presidential visit was in 2015, though Biden is due to visit Angola in December. How will the next president handle this large and diverse continent? Will trade and infrastructure be prioritized, or will African nations merely be a pawn in Chinese-American competition?
As part of our special election series, “America Votes: What It Means for the World,” FP’s Ravi Agrawal is joined by two Africa experts: Martin Kimani, a former Kenyan ambassador to the United Nations, and Zainab Usman, the director of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace’s Africa Program.