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G. Pascal Zachary

G. Pascal Zachary, a former foreign correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, is the author of Married to Africa. He is a professor of practice at the Walter Cronkite school of journalism at Arizona State University.

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Mali's Crisis, Obama's Opportunity

Mali's Crisis, Obama's Opportunity

The West African country has been divided by northern rebels with ties to an al-Qaeda offshoot. Is this a moment for the U.S. to step up?… More »

Africa's Amazing Rise and What it Can Teach the World

Africa's Amazing Rise and What it Can Teach the World

Ten years into the continent's quiet revolution, lessons for the developing world… More »

An Aging African Leader Whose Time Has Ended

An Aging African Leader Whose Time Has Ended

Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade's outdated model of governance isn't working for his country.… More »

Should the World Help Break Up Nigeria in Order to Save it?

Should the World Help Break Up Nigeria in Order to Save it?

Since its unification by the British, the oil-rich African country has endured one crisis after another.… More »

As Qaddafi Died, So Did His Craziest Dream and Mistake: Pan-Africanism

As Qaddafi Died, So Did His Craziest Dream and Mistake: Pan-Africanism

For decades, he cultivated the idea that Africa is a unified block, in the process helping to entrench the continent's aging leaders and their worst practices… More »

In New Sub-Saharan Leader, Hints of an African Spring

In New Sub-Saharan Leader, Hints of an African Spring

Newly elected Zambian President Michael Sata is bringing populism and technocratic management to a part of the world that rarely sees either but badly needs both… More »

Nigeria: Too Big to Fail

Nigeria: Too Big to Fail

From corruption to sectarian division to terrorism, Africa's most populous country (and one of its most oil-rich) could find itself spiraling out of control… More »

After South Sudan: The Case to Keep Dividing Africa

After South Sudan: The Case to Keep Dividing Africa

Sudan has been successfully split into two independent countries. Here's why more African nations should divide, secede, splinter, or otherwise scramble the old colonial borders.… More »

Obama's Non-Doctrine in Africa

Obama's Non-Doctrine in Africa

How personal experience, domestic politics, and cautious foreign policy led him to a defensive, vague, and ultimately wise approach to his father's continent… More »

How France Lost Africa to the U.S.

How France Lost Africa to the U.S.

Francophone African nations are shifting their cultural allegiance from their old colonial master to America, a process that will change both Africa and the West… More »

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