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U.S.-Africa Relations: From Clinton to Obama
By Edmond J. Keller (contributor), Cassandra Rachel Veney (editor), Ahmed Ali Salem (contributor), Rita Kiki Edozie (contributor) and John Mukum Mbaku (contributor)
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Lexington Books
Publication date June 17, 2014
Pages 214
Binding Hardcover
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9780739190036
ISBN-10 0739190032
Dimensions 1 by 5 by 9 in.
Weight 1 lbs.
Original list price $85.00
Summaries and Reviews
Amazon.com description: Product Description: U.S.Africa Relations: From Clinton to Obama is an examination and analysis of U.S.Africa relations during the Clinton, George W. Bush, and Obama administrations. It covers the entire continent with an inclusion of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Nigeria, South Africa, Ethiopia, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Uganda, and Rwanda. Some of the issues addressed in the analysis include the militarization of Africa within the context of the war on terror and the creation of the Africa Command; the Arab Spring and questions concerning the U.S. role in Egypt, Tunisia, and Libya; the Great Lakes region and the role or lack thereof of the United States, beginning with a discussion of U.S. support for various leaders from Mobutu (DRC) to Kabila (DRC) to Kagame (Rwanda), and Museveni (Uganda) who did and do not act in accordance with the U.S. policy of encouraging democracy.

The role of Africans in U.S.
Africa relations is examined in the book. For example, many African leaders expressed their disapproval of the creation of the Africa Command, and African leaders refused to have it housed on their soil. The book discusses how African leaders and Africans can work with the United States to encourage economic development by establishing and upholding the rule of law, respecting human rights, and creating and maintaining transparency in the government and business activities. The role of African-descended people in U.S.Africa relations is also addressed in terms of African American celebrities, scholars, and businesspeople.

In sum, it appears on the surface that the United States has become more involved in African affairs due to new post
Cold War realities—it is the only remaining superpower; the war on terror extends to Africa; more Africans have migrated to the United States; and trade relations have deepened due to the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act and the need to import oil and gas from various African countries. At the same time, the U.S. policy has not veered far from national security interests and the promotion of democracy regardless of who is in the White House.


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