Skip to main content

Posts

Featured

The View From Africa Before And After The U.S. Electionsā€”Q&A With Mark Deets

Trumpā€™s re-election brought massive changes to many aspects of the United States and the world. What led to Trump regaining the presidency? What will the reverberations look like in West Africa? Omar Auf sat with historian Mark Deets to find out. BY OMAR AUF CAIRO REVIEW, WINTER 2025 Despite the world growing more multipolar during the last two decades, the U.S. elections remain the single most important nonviolent political event every four years. This time around, the stakes are very high with active conflicts and sites for atrocities in Ukraine, Palestine, Sudan, and more. The re-election of Donald Trump has brought with it a whirlwind of changes, tension, and media extravaganza. Will U.S. foreign policy keep up with the erratic president, or will there be certain constants driven by the establishment? As part of their ongoing conversation on issues from East to West, and from Africa to the United States, Cairo Review editor Omar Auf invited historian of West Africa Mark Deets to a...

Latest Posts

Klimt Portrait Of West African Prince Resurfaces At Art Fair

US Swing Toward Autocracy Doesnā€™t Have To Be Permanent ā€“ But Swinging Back To Democracy Requires Vigilance, Stamina And Elections

Democracy For Sale: Trump, Musk, And The Rise Of The New Oligarchy

Sudanā€™s Civil War: What Military Advances Mean, And Where The Country Could Be Heading Next

Poor Neighborhoods, Health Care Barriers Are Factors For Heart Disease Risk In Black Mothers

Trumpā€™s Executive Order To Dismantle The Education Department Was Inspired By The Heritage Foundationā€™s Decades-Long Disapproval Of The Agency

Book Review: 'Lincolnā€™s Peace' Offers Lessons For These Times From The Civil War

Trump Terminates Program Tracking Mass Abductions Of Ukrainian Children

Washington Postā€™s Turnaround On Its Opinion Pages Is Returning Journalism To Its Partisan Roots āˆ’ But Without The Principles