ISS: Africa must stake its claim in the Indo-Pacific
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East coast and island nations cannot afford to be marginalised in the latest redrawing of the geopolitical map.
The Indo-Pacific is a term increasingly used by global powers to describe the geographical space reaching across the sea from the east coast of Africa to the Pacific islands. It covers two regions traversed by some of the world’s most lucrative trading networks. The area is also characterised by fierce competition between established and emerging great powers and fears of increasing instability and violence.
Africa’s role in this emerging geopolitical space is unclear, as most Indo-Pacific strategies seem to sideline the continent. African countries are underprepared for this development and haven’t yet publicly articulated clear foreign policy strategies in response to it.
Africa must stake its claim in the Indo-Pacific
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CIMAG congratulates Eugene Nagbe on his appointment as Commissioner of LiMA
By Centre for International Maritime Affairs, Ghana (CIMAG) Listen to article
Congratulatory message on your appointment as the Commissioner of the Liberia Maritime Authority
On behalf of the Centre for International Maritime Affairs, Ghana (CIMAG), and the Management Team and on my own behalf, I write to express our profound and heartfelt congratulations to Mr. Eugene Nagbe on his appointment as The Commissioner of (Liberia Maritime Authority) LiMA.
CIMAG recognizes and appreciates your extensive experience and leadership demonstrated in your previous positions, including the Chief of Staff, Vice President s office, Minister of Post and Telecommunications, minister of information among many others.