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Subject What to Watch This Week | Trendlines and Transformations in African Democratic Governance
Date November 12, 2024 2:53 PM
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Trendlines and Transformations in African Democratic Governance: Lessons for 21st-Century US-Africa Relations [[link removed]]
Wednesday, Nov. 13 // 10:00 am–12:00 pm (ET)
Join the Wilson Center and the Social Science Research Council for a public event on the state of democratic governance in Africa and what US and African leaders can learn from recent trends on the continent.
In recent years, headlines across Africa have highlighted increased coups, contested and uncontested elections, declining voter turnout, and large-scale protest movements. These events have raised questions about democratic decline across the continent. To decipher the trends across Africa and bring context and focus to the broader conversations, the Wilson Center Africa Program and the SSRC’s African Peacebuilding Network and Next Generation Social Sciences in Africa program are convening the first event in a series on Trendlines and Transformations in African Democratic Governance .
This first event features African researchers and thought leaders sharing insights on democratic governance trends across Africa and the emerging opportunities and challenges these trends pose to US-Africa relations. In particular, the conversation will examine how citizen participation and civic engagement demands are shaping governance in different ways across the continent.
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STILL TO Come THIS WEEK
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The Drying Out of Central America [[link removed]]Wednesday, Nov. 13 // 11:00 am–12:00 pm (ET)
Access to clean and reliable water remains a critical challenge for the people of El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras, where issues such as water scarcity, pollution, and inadequate infrastructure are exacerbating poverty and threatening food security. These three countries face common challenges driven by mismanagement, climate change, and a lack of comprehensive water governance. The event will also highlight ongoing efforts in civil society and government aimed at protecting water resources and strengthening environmental justice in the region.
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Claudia Sheinbaum's Security Strategy: A Path Forward? [[link removed]]Thursday, Nov. 14 // 10–11:45 am (ET)
On October 1st, Claudia Sheinbaum made history by becoming the first woman to assume the Mexican presidency, marking a significant milestone for the nation. The upcoming webinar will feature a panel of experts examining her initial approach to national security. The discussion will delve into her administration's security framework, highlighting both new initiatives and key policy adjustments that define Sheinbaum’s strategy. Panelists will evaluate her administration’s early days, providing insights into how effectively she has responded to Mexico's most pressing security concerns, including the dynamics of cooperation and coordination with the United States.
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Surviving and Thriving: Ukraine's Economy During and After the War [[link removed]]Thursday, Nov. 14 // 10–11:00 am (ET)
Russia's war against Ukraine caused severe disruptions to Ukraine's economy: a drastic drop in output, refugee outflows, and damage to infrastructure and production facilities. Meanwhile, the Ukrainian government has been struggling to balance its capacity to fund and supply its defense effort with keeping the civilian economy going and continuing to provide basic public services. Western financial assistance has been crucial to propping up Ukraine's public finances. What is the current state of Ukraine's economy? With the war continuing to inflict damage on Ukraine's industry, agriculture, and infrastructure, how sustainable is the current model? What are the critical factors for Ukraine's economic success after the war? How will the EU accession process mitigate and assist Ukraine's post-war economic transition?
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Meeting the Moment: Reflections on the Founding of the Kennan Institute in 1974 [[link removed]]Thursday, Nov. 14 // 1–2:30 pm (ET)
This event will focus on the individuals and events at the founding of the Kennan Institute in 1974. The challenge we face with Russia today is not unlike 1974, in that the national conversation about the region focuses entirely on politics and security.
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Lost Souls: Soviet Displaced Persons and the Birth of the Cold War [[link removed]]Thursday, Nov. 14 // 4–5:30 pm (ET)
When World War II ended, about one million people whom the Soviet Union claimed as its citizens were outside the borders of the USSR, mostly in the Western-occupied zones of Germany and Austria. These “displaced persons,” or DPs—Russians, prewar Soviet citizens, and people from West Ukraine and the Baltic states forcibly incorporated into the Soviet Union in 1939—refused to repatriate to the Soviet Union despite its demands. Thus began one of the first big conflicts of the Cold War. In Lost Souls , Sheila Fitzpatrick draws on new archival research, including Soviet interviews with hundreds of DPs, to offer a vivid account of this crisis, from the competitive maneuverings of politicians and diplomats to the everyday lives of DPs.
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