The U.S. war on terror is now in its third year, and the bombings in Afghanistan and Iraq are far from over. Many analysts and policy thing-tanks have reflected on the impact of this war on Africa; some have put emphasis on the economy, development aid, security questions, and others on implications for U.S. foreign policy. The intention of this piece is to introduce new elements to the reflection
The United States of America’s establishment of the Africa Command (AFRICOM) is one of the practical...
Terrorism is today the most important challenge in international affairs. 9/11 attack took terrorism...
Presents comments (from the EPIIC Symposium at Tufts University, February 2004) concerning the war o...
The article examines the place of African countries in the US counter-terrorism strategy under the a...
African countries overwhelmingly expressed their support for the U.S.-led efforts on the war against...
Africa is a continent of growing economic, social, political, and geostrategic importance. The estab...
An agenda-building model was examined for the question of Africa and terrorism. A path analysis comp...
The focus of this article is to examine the dynamics influencing the militarization of US-Africa rel...
Back in the early 1990s when a section of the American foreign policy think tank and the intelligent...
Summaries International attention was directed to several African conflicts during 2000. Most notab...
The capstone examines the role United States plays in Africa through the avenue of covert operation ...
The terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 have had a profound effects on global perceptions of sec...
This critical appraisal of United States counterterrorism policy in Sub-Saharan Africa traces the br...
Back in the early 1990s when a section of the American foreign policy think tank and the intelligent...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has never been the centerpiece of U.S. foreign and defense policy. Yet the ...
The United States of America’s establishment of the Africa Command (AFRICOM) is one of the practical...
Terrorism is today the most important challenge in international affairs. 9/11 attack took terrorism...
Presents comments (from the EPIIC Symposium at Tufts University, February 2004) concerning the war o...
The article examines the place of African countries in the US counter-terrorism strategy under the a...
African countries overwhelmingly expressed their support for the U.S.-led efforts on the war against...
Africa is a continent of growing economic, social, political, and geostrategic importance. The estab...
An agenda-building model was examined for the question of Africa and terrorism. A path analysis comp...
The focus of this article is to examine the dynamics influencing the militarization of US-Africa rel...
Back in the early 1990s when a section of the American foreign policy think tank and the intelligent...
Summaries International attention was directed to several African conflicts during 2000. Most notab...
The capstone examines the role United States plays in Africa through the avenue of covert operation ...
The terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 have had a profound effects on global perceptions of sec...
This critical appraisal of United States counterterrorism policy in Sub-Saharan Africa traces the br...
Back in the early 1990s when a section of the American foreign policy think tank and the intelligent...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has never been the centerpiece of U.S. foreign and defense policy. Yet the ...
The United States of America’s establishment of the Africa Command (AFRICOM) is one of the practical...
Terrorism is today the most important challenge in international affairs. 9/11 attack took terrorism...
Presents comments (from the EPIIC Symposium at Tufts University, February 2004) concerning the war o...