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AUG 5, 2010
This is not ‘reputation laundering’. We’re helping nations improve
The Guardian
If we want to see democracy in developing nations, we need to help them to reposition themselves – by promoting trade, boosting tourism, and winning allies diplomatically. That can only be done by skilled communications, promoting the best aspects of these nations to the stakeholders that matter.
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AUG 5, 2010
White House Party for Africa Leaves Out Leaders
The New York Times
Many of Africa’s leaders have spent part of their summer shuttling between capitals, congratulating one another on 50 years of independence. One capital they will not be visiting together is Washington.
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AUG 4, 2010
Journalists from Maghreb Attend Writers Workshop in Tunisia
U.S. AFRICOM Public Affairs
Thirty-three journalists from the Maghreb region of Africa, including Algeria, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia, entered into sometimes impassioned debate during the third annual Magharebia.com Writers Workshop, July 29 - August 1 at the U.S. Embassy in Tunis.
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AUG 3, 2010
Obama hosts dialogue with young African leaders
CNN
President Barack Obama hosted a group of young African business and civil leaders at the White House on Tuesday, part of his administration's outreach to a region of the world often overlooked at the top levels of U.S. diplomacy.
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JUL 21, 2010
AFRICOM Chief Gen. Ward: ‘What We Do Must Continue’
National Defense (blog)
AFRICOM, with headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany, was launched with great fanfare in 2007 as the first and only military regional command that would focus primarily on “soft power” and include a heavy mix of civilians in its ranks.
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