Wilson Center Experts
Johnnie Carson
Affiliation:
Assistant Secretary of State for Africa, Bureau of African Affairs, Department of State
Wilson Center Project(s):
U.S. Policy Toward Africa 2011: Implications of Current Events
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Africa Rising
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Director's Forum: The United States – Africa Partnership: The Last Four Years and Beyond
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Africa Rising
Jan 17, 2013For decades, much of the news about Africa was dire. From disease and famine to horrific violence, the continent has endured its share of problems. But while challenges remain, positive trends are developing across the continent. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Johnnie Carson spoke about trends and developments and about U.S. involvement with the nations of Africa.
Director's Forum: The United States – Africa Partnership: The Last Four Years and Beyond
January 16, 2013 // 2:00pm — 3:30pm
Ambassador Carson reviewed the progress the United States and Africa have made together over the last four years in addressing Africa’s challenges and unlocking the continent’s potential, and will look ahead to some of the challenges Africa will face going forward.
U.S. Policy Toward Africa 2011: Implications of Current Events
April 05, 2011 // 2:00pm — 4:00pm
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Jul 07, 2011In the first of the Africa Program Occasional Paper Series, Johnnie Carson, Senior Vice President of the National Defense University analyzes the recent political transition in Kenya, and its significance for the future of U.S.-Kenya relations. Johnnie Carson was U.S. ambassador to Kenya from 1999 to 2002.