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2008: Remarks on Ethiopia
 - 2008: Remarks on Zimbabwe
  

2008: Remarks on Ethiopia

2008: Remarks on Zimbabwe
--06/19/08  Remarks With Burkina Faso Foreign Minister Djibrill Bassole; Secretary Condoleezza Rice; New York, NY
--06/19/08  Roundtable on Zimbabwe with Burkina Faso Foreign Minister Djibrill Bassolé and United Nations Permanent Representatives ; Secretary Condoleezza Rice; United Nations Security Council; New York, New York 
--06/06/08  Remarks On Recent Events in Zimbabwe; James McGee, U.S. Ambassador to Zimbabwe; Via Digital Video Conference
--04/23/08  Elections in Africa; Carol Thompson, Deputy Assistant Secretary for African Affairs; Panel Remarks for the Student Organization for African Studies (SOFAS) at American University; Washington, DC
--03/18/08  U.S.-Africa Policy and Florida; Gregory L. Garland, Public Affairs Chief, African Affairs; Tallahassee Kiwanis Club; Tallahassee, FL
--03/12/08  Democracy Threatened: The Legitimacy of Elections in Africa; Linda Thomas-Greenfield, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for African Affairs; Howard University--Ralph J. Bunche International Affairs Center; Washington, DC
--03/05/08  Africa: An Emerging Strategic Partner; Todd Moss, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs; The Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs; Baltimore, Maryland

--03/12/08  Democracy Threatened: The Legitimacy of Elections in Africa; Linda Thomas-Greenfield, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for African Affairs; Howard University--Ralph J. Bunche International Affairs Center; Washington, DC
--03/05/08  Africa: An Emerging Strategic Partner; Todd Moss, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs; The Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs; Baltimore, Maryland

  
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