Oct 2006, Vol. 151, No. 5By Paul KagameSince we entered the twenty-first century Afrca has undergone positive changes that warrant the term ‘New Africa’. The prospects for peace and security – and indeed the fundamentals for socio-economic and political development – have greatly improved. While challenges remain, significant achievements have been made.
This assertion has particular resonance when contrasted with the main features of the ‘Old Africa’.
His Excellency Paul Kagame is the President of the Republic of Rwanda. This article is drawn from the Institute’s first annual Nelson Mandela Lecture on International Security and Development,which he 1delivered on 18 September 2006.
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