For Which It Stands: Introduction to the series

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GlobalPost is proud to offer this special report, "… For Which It Stands." From every corner of the world, more than 40 GlobalPost correspondents and columnists have contributed nearly 50 stories built around a single question: What does the idea of America mean to the world? This guide will help you navigate the series, which begins with our launch and runs through President Barack Obama’s swearing in as president — an event billed as the first global inauguration. We will add to the series in the first 100 days of the Obama presidency, what he has called a "chance to reboot America’s image around the world." During this time, we want to know what you think America means to the world, and also what the world means to America. To post commments register here. To submit your own brief essay to share on the site send an e-mail to editors @ globalpost.com.


headline descriptionKenya:
Inside the Obama clan

How Nov. 4 changed a corner of Kenya

headline descriptionGhana:
Expecting Obama to unite the world

"Obama is a black person. People will listen to him."

headline descriptionSouth Africa:
Hope, change and Facebook

Obama techniques inspire an upstart party to take on the ANC

headline descriptionZimbabwe:
Crisis meets opportunity

Could Obama’s beginning mean Mugabe’s end?

headline descriptionAfrica-at-Large:
Opportunities abound

Africa, almost alone, still loves America

headline descriptionAfrica-at-Large:
Advice to Obama: Keep Africa a priority

Former diplomat prescribes five steps to a better Africa

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