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Beyond AFRICOM: Toward a Comprehensive U.S. Africa Policy (Volume 3, Issue 1)

by Colin Thomas-Jensen

Colin Thomas-Jensen examines the challenges facing the U.S. as it seeks to foster security and development in Africa, pointing out the backfiring of existing American policies on the continent.

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Yale Journal of International AffairsDecember 1, 2007
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