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Jul 2021
15m 47s

Botswana with Ambassador Michelle Gavin

Center For Strategic And International Studies
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Judd and Nicole are joined by Michelle Gavin (Council on Foreign Relations) to discuss opportunities that stem from shared interests in the U.S. and Botswana, recommending that the Biden administration approach Botswana as a flagship partner and proposing joint ventures such as water conservation projects in regions beyond southern Africa. 
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