This article argues that, in the 21st century, there has been a significant turnaround in the US approach to Sub-Saharan Africa. No longer is the region viewed solely as the site of human tragedy and internal wars where Washington has no tangible interests. Instead, US policymakers have increasingly viewed this part of Africa as a site of valuable commercial, geopolitical, and security interests—with particular emphasis on petroleum reserves, the market potential of its growing population, and its apparent locus as a site of transnational Islamist terrorism. Sub-Saharan Africa is now considered in grand strategic terms. Unintended consequences of US intervention are already visible, however; as it integrates the region into its global strat...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has never been the centerpiece of U.S. foreign and defense policy. Yet the ...
La thèse de ce travail de recherche est de démontrer la transformation vers une militarisation inévi...
West Africa envisages an ambitious collective-security mechanism for the subregion. However, the Wes...
The focus of this article is to examine the dynamics influencing the militarization of US-Africa rel...
Sub-Saharan Africa has a state system that was imposed from abroad during the era of colonialism and...
For the past decade, much has been debated and written about U.S. security interests in Africa. The ...
The article aims at analyzing the development of the U.S. Africa Command during the three presidenti...
A broad divergence between rhetoric and reality characterizes U.S. Africa policy through time. Given...
In the post-Cold War period, Africa did not constitute a top strategic priority for the U.S. A 1995 ...
Although Africa has long been a low strategic priority for the United States, Washington now has a s...
The role of external involvement within Africa is not a new phenomenon by any standard; in fact, Afr...
The Sub-Saharan region of Africa is one of the most resource-rich continents in the world, but it la...
This article argues that political tampering with military recruitment and promotion practices, espe...
This essay investigates U.S. policy toward Africa and highlights the role that African Americans hav...
This paper examines how West Africa is positioned within the contemporary discourse of U.S. foreign ...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has never been the centerpiece of U.S. foreign and defense policy. Yet the ...
La thèse de ce travail de recherche est de démontrer la transformation vers une militarisation inévi...
West Africa envisages an ambitious collective-security mechanism for the subregion. However, the Wes...
The focus of this article is to examine the dynamics influencing the militarization of US-Africa rel...
Sub-Saharan Africa has a state system that was imposed from abroad during the era of colonialism and...
For the past decade, much has been debated and written about U.S. security interests in Africa. The ...
The article aims at analyzing the development of the U.S. Africa Command during the three presidenti...
A broad divergence between rhetoric and reality characterizes U.S. Africa policy through time. Given...
In the post-Cold War period, Africa did not constitute a top strategic priority for the U.S. A 1995 ...
Although Africa has long been a low strategic priority for the United States, Washington now has a s...
The role of external involvement within Africa is not a new phenomenon by any standard; in fact, Afr...
The Sub-Saharan region of Africa is one of the most resource-rich continents in the world, but it la...
This article argues that political tampering with military recruitment and promotion practices, espe...
This essay investigates U.S. policy toward Africa and highlights the role that African Americans hav...
This paper examines how West Africa is positioned within the contemporary discourse of U.S. foreign ...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has never been the centerpiece of U.S. foreign and defense policy. Yet the ...
La thèse de ce travail de recherche est de démontrer la transformation vers une militarisation inévi...
West Africa envisages an ambitious collective-security mechanism for the subregion. However, the Wes...