Location: The Heritage Foundation's Allison Auditorium
The Bush Administration responded to the expanding U.S.-Africa
agenda with programs of historic proportions and policies that
elevated the relationship to unprecedented levels. What will
the Obama Administration have to do to keep up the momentum and
where can they apply useful new approaches? Andrew Natsios,
as USAID Administrator and Special Envoy to Sudan, played a
leadership role in many of the programs that supported the
unprecedented growth in U.S. support to African development.
Walter Kansteiner crafted a policy approach to U.S. interests in
Africa that led to fundamental breakthroughs for peace and
security, democracy, and private sector growth. Join us as
these experts examine the way forward in U.S.-Africa relations.
More About the Speakers
Andrew Natsios
Former Administrator,
U.S. Agency for International Development,
and Special Envoy to Sudan
Walter Kansteiner
Former Assistant Secretary for African Affairs,
U.S. Department of State
Hosted By
Thomas M. Woods
Senior Associate Fellow in African Affairs
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