This Africa Idea

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African Politics
African Studies
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Diplomacy
Domestic Policy
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Foreign Policy
forthcoming
International Development
Memoir
U.S.-African Relations

Product details

  • ISBN 9780815750000
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In this riveting memoir, one of the country’s leading Africanists shares his story of five decades of work across the African continent at senior levels of government, business, and law.

In 1971, months out of high school, Witney Schneidman found himself at a secondary school in Mbarara, Uganda listening on the radio as Idi Amin announced his takeover the country. He soon understood that Africa was a continent of sweeping change—colonialism was ending, independence was on the march, and liberation movements were fighting tall odds to end white rule in Southern Africa— and he made the decision to dedicate his life to fostering strong ties between the United States and African nations.
Schneidman details the many risks and setbacks that stood between him and his dream of shaping U.S. policy toward Africa and contributing to progress on the continent. He recalls the isolation of being the only American studying at a university in Tanzania at the height of the Cold War, travel across 30 African countries, and policy successes that formed the cornerstone of U.S.-Africa relations. His inspiring story is a clarion call about the importance of engaging with the continent shaping the future of the world.

Witney W. Schneidman is President of Schneidman & Associates International and a nonresident senior fellow with the Africa Growth Initiative in the Global Economy and Development program at The Brookings Institution.

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