Africa’s changing diplomacy as G20, Ecowas divisions and new global alliances loom

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In this edition of the Spotlight on Africa podcast, experts and analysts delve into Africa's evolving diplomacy as the continent approaches 2025. Topics include South Africa's G20 leadership, the division within the West African bloc ECOWAS, and emerging partnerships with the US and China. How will 2025 shape up for African nations and their global partnerships? Will Africa secure a more central role in the global diplomatic landscape?To understand what's at stake on the continent, the Spotlight on Africa podcast consulted three experts in African politics and diplomacy.Cameron Hudson from the Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CISC) in Washington DC discusses priorities for South Africa as it takes on the rotating presidency of the G20 group, and in particular its relationship to the United States. Michael Dillon from King's College, London, UK, looks at China's new strategy that aims to deepen its influence in Africa.Thierry Vircoulon from IFRI in France analyses the legacy of France in Africa, notably in the Sahel where French troops have been pushed out by military juntas of Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso.These countries have since established their own Alliance of Sahel States and made the decision to withdraw from the West African bloc Ecowas. Set to take effect on 29 January, security experts and members of the diaspora have voiced concern over what lies ahead.Episode mixed by Erwan Rome.Spotlight on Africa is produced by Radio France Internationale's English language service.
22 Jan English South Africa News

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