Obama and Africa
ISBN: 978-0-85724-167-2, eISBN: 978-0-85724-168-9
Publication date: 31 December 2010
Abstract
Barack Obama's emergence as the leader of the world's most powerful nation stirred much enthusiasm in Africa. This article examines Obama's relationship to Africa and African reactions to Obama – spanning from the time of his election to the United States Senate to the current period of his role as president of the United States. Focusing specifically on Obama's Ghana speech and subsequent African policy initiatives, the article suggests that many Africans are disappointed with Obama's Africa policy and that this is the result of several misperceptions: misperceptions of Obama's power as US president, misperceptions of his moderate political world view, and misperceptions of his cosmopolitan identity as an individual of African ancestry.
Citation
Washington, R.E. (2010), "Obama and Africa", Cunnigen, D. and Bruce, M.A. (Ed.) Race in the Age of Obama (Research in Race and Ethnic Relations, Vol. 16), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 3-26. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0195-7449(2010)0000016004
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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