08 Dec 2010
/ by Luyolo Ngcuka
A Revitalised Republican Party could thwart Obama's African Agenda
In January 2008 the world rejoiced when Barack Obama took over as president of the United States. Although his inheritance was not an easy one, his unprecedented popularity meant that he could push through much-needed domestic and international policy reforms, and quickly. The Democrats were riding high. Everything seemed possible. Change was surely imminent.