After 911, oil resources in West Africa were declared a national security interest of the United States. Unfortunately, many West African oil producers are afflicted with the ‘resource curse,’ which is associated with economic decline, personal rule, and civil conflict. The ‘resource curse’ is a source of instability in West Africa and threatens the stable production and exportation of oil supplies in both the short and long term. Despite the potential cost of insecurity in West Africa, the United States is pursuing policies in the region that will neither prevent nor diminish the ‘resource curse.’ America’s foreign policy strategy in West Africa is influenced primarily by the American oil lobby, the war on terror, energy security concerns,...