SAIIA Chief Executive, Elizabeth Sidiropoulos, unpacks the G20's relevance to African nations, the role of the African Union as a G20 member and anticipated global power dynamics and foreign policy.

In a podcast with the African Peer Reveiw Mechanism, SAIIA’s chief executive Elizabeth Sidiropoulos unpacks the G20’s relevance to African nations, the role of the African Union as a G20 member and anticipated global power dynamics and foreign policy.

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7 Jul 2025

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