1st Edition

U.S. Security Cooperation with Africa Political and Policy Challenges

By Robert J. Griffiths Copyright 2016
210 Pages
by Routledge

210 Pages
by Routledge

210 Pages
by Routledge

As Africa’s strategic importance has increased over the past decade and a half, United States security cooperation with the continent has expanded. The most visible dimension of this increased engagement was the establishment of the U.S. Military Command for Africa (AFRICOM). Some critics are skeptical of AFRICOM’s purpose and see the militarization of U.S. Africa policy while others question its... Read more

1. Effective Security Cooperation  2. The Complexity of the Sub-Saharan Security Environment  3. History of United States Security Engagement with Africa  4. U.S. Security Interests in Africa  5. African Security Perspectives  6. Reconciling Security Concerns

Biography

Robert J. Griffiths is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

'The book is a well-written and timely reminder of the need for the United States to make a greater effort in the areas of diplomacy, development and human security in its security cooperation policy. The author acknowledges the accomplishments of AFRICOM in building military capacity but also incisively criticizes the unintended consequences.' - Dr. Stephen F. Burgess, Air War College, USA