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U.S. Security Cooperation with Africa - Political and Policy Challenges (Paperback)
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U.S. Security Cooperation with Africa - Political and Policy Challenges (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Advances in International Relations and Global Politics
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As Africa's strategic importance has increased over the past decade
and a half, United States security cooperation with the continent
has expanded. The most visible dimension of this increased
engagement was the establishment of the U.S. Military Command for
Africa (AFRICOM). Some critics are skeptical of AFRICOM's purpose
and see the militarization of U.S. Africa policy while others
question its effectiveness. Recognizing the link between
development and security, AFRICOM represents a departure from the
traditional organization of military commands because of its
holistic approach and the involvement of the Department of State as
well as other U.S. government stakeholders. Nevertheless, AFRICOM's
effort to combine security and development faces formidable
conceptual and operational challenges in trying to ensure both
American and African security interests. The human security
perspective's emphasis on issues that go beyond traditional
state-centered security to include protecting individuals from
threats of hunger, disease, crime, environmental degradation, and
political repression as well as focusing on social and economic
justice is an important component of security policy. At the same
time, the threat of violent extremism heavily influences U.S.
security cooperation with Africa. In this examination of the
context of U.S.-African security relations, Robert J. Griffiths
outlines the nature of the African state, traces the contours of
African conflict, surveys the post-independence history of U.S.
involvement on the continent, and discusses policy organization and
implementation and the impact of U.S. experiences in Iraq and
Afghanistan on the U.S.-Africa security relationship. Africa's
continuing geostrategic significance, the influence of China and
other emerging markets in the region, and America's other global
engagements, especially in light of U.S. fiscal realities,
demonstrate the complexity of U.S.-African security cooperation.
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