The main objective of this paper was to present the problem of aid to Africa during the presidency of George W. Bush junior. This paper states about different types of American aid such as humanitarian, economic and military. It also focuses on innovative programs for instance The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, Malaria Initiative, and Debt Relief, which the administration of George W. Bush established during his two terms. The foreign policy of the administration of George W. Bush in Africa transformed millions of lives in this continent and was the main success of the whole George W. Bush junior presidency.
The mass demonstrations, which took place in the North Africa, soon called "Arab Spring", constituted unexpected surprise for Western Great Powers. As yet, the international community, haven't expected, that mass protests could, firstly became grass roots initiative, which do not have any connections with political or religious organizations, secondly boiled over into huge, social movement able to drive authoritarian regime out. Western Great Powers were confident that such situation could have happened after coup achieved by Islamists. Events that took place in the North Africa at the turn of 2010 and 2011 have shown the miscalculations of the West. This paper presents the reactions of Western Great Powers to "Arab Spring".
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