Leaflet advertising a talk on September 29, 1994 by Nii Akuetteh, Adjunct Professor, Georgetown University and Member of the TransAfrica Forum Scholars Council, addressing "1994 VIEWPOINT: Perspectives on the Africa Diaspora." The leaflet says the program will be in the DuBois Room of the TransAfrica Forum Building; the rivalry between the superpowers which drove America's foreign policy, especially toward Africa, ended around 1990; since then, the search for a new world order has been abandoned, and U.S. foreign policy appears to be drifting; for Africa, this has meant a waning of U.S. interest and withdrawal of resources. The leaflet mentions President Clinton, Abraham Lincoln, and the...
Leaflet advertising a talk on September 29, 1994 by Nii Akuetteh, Adjunct Professor, Georgetown University and Member of the TransAfrica Forum Scholars Council, addressing "1994 VIEWPOINT: Perspectives on the Africa Diaspora." The leaflet says the program will be in the DuBois Room of the TransAfrica Forum Building; the rivalry between the superpowers which drove America's foreign policy, especially toward Africa, ended around 1990; since then, the search for a new world order has been abandoned, and U.S. foreign policy appears to be drifting; for Africa, this has meant a waning of U.S. interest and withdrawal of resources. The leaflet mentions President Clinton, Abraham Lincoln, and the Arthur R. Ashe, Jr. Foreign Policy Library.