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U.S. Africa Policy Beyond the Bush Years

Author : Jennifer G. Cooke,J. Stephen Morrison
Publisher : CSIS
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0892065648

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U.S. Africa Policy Beyond the Bush Years by Jennifer G. Cooke,J. Stephen Morrison Pdf

The United States in Africa

Author : Raymond W. Copson
Publisher : Zed Books Ltd.
Page : 130 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2013-04-04
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781848137981

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The United States in Africa by Raymond W. Copson Pdf

The George W. Bush administration maintains that in sub-Saharan Africa it is making major new contributions in fighting disease, promoting development, fostering democracy, and promoting peace. Yet, despite the rhetoric, is the Bush Administration really working to bring about a fairer and more just Africa? Though aid has increased and a major AIDS initiative launched, Copson argues that US policy in Africa falls well short of meeting reasonable standards of fairness or justice. Foreign aid is losing its focus on development as political priorities come to the fore; U.S. barriers to African exports remain substantial; and the AIDS program is in danger of flagging due to unilateralism and ideological controversy. An increasingly military approach to fighting the 'Global War on Terror' in Africa and securing energy imports carries serious risks for the region. Copson concludes by assessing the prospects of a more equitable policy emerging in future administrations.

Africa Policy in the Clinton Years

Author : J. Stephen Morrison,Jennifer G. Cooke
Publisher : Center for Strategic & International Studies
Page : 174 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Law
ISBN : UOM:39015047462596

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Africa Policy in the Clinton Years by J. Stephen Morrison,Jennifer G. Cooke Pdf

Seven contributions discuss the US and Africa with regard to HIV/AIDS, conflict resolution, security operations, economic interests, and humanitarian action. The editors are affiliated with the CSIS Africa Program; the contributors are affiliated with various academic institutions and NGOs. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Ideals, Interests, and U.S. Foreign Policy from George H. W. Bush to Donald Trump

Author : Ronald E. Powaski
Publisher : Springer
Page : 295 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2018-09-10
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9783319972954

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Ideals, Interests, and U.S. Foreign Policy from George H. W. Bush to Donald Trump by Ronald E. Powaski Pdf

This volume discusses the presidential foreign policies of the post–Cold War era, beginning with George H. W. Bush and ending with the first 17 months of Donald Trump’s presidency. During this period, the United States emerged from the Cold War as the world’s most powerful nation. Nevertheless, the presidents of this era faced a host of problems that tested their ability to successfully blend realism and idealism. Some were more successful than others.

From Rivalry to Partnership?

Author : Gordon Cumming
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2016-04-15
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781317131830

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From Rivalry to Partnership? by Gordon Cumming Pdf

'From Rivalry to Partnership' is the first to study a potentially valuable way forward in tackling the challenges of Africa, namely bilateral partnerships. The book evaluates the significance and strength of the emerging Anglo-French partnership and explores how far this and other forms of 'bilateral' and 'bi-multi' cooperation might serve as a valuable alternative or complement to traditional unilateral and multilateral approaches in Africa. Practitioners, established academic experts as well emerging scholars in the field bring to bear a sophisticated synthesis of neoclassical realism and 'discursive institutionalism' and findings from over 100 research interviews to explore how joint approaches and bilateral partnerships have been used to address the challenges of Africa. In developing this argument, the editors explore: * Anglo-French cooperation in Africa * other bilateral partnerships in Africa, notably the Nordic states and the US * the Africa-EU Strategic Partnership * the China-Africa partnership and its implications for the EU-Africa partnership and for leading European states Written in a clear and accessible style, 'From Rivalry to Partnership' offers a much needed fresh insight into whether and how bilateral partnerships make a real difference to people's lives on the African continent.'

Global Competition or Convergence?

Author : Hornát, Jan,Kindl, Lukáš
Publisher : Charles University in Prague, Karolinum Press
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2018-02-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9788024637150

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Global Competition or Convergence? by Hornát, Jan,Kindl, Lukáš Pdf

The dynamics of internal changes in China – whether these changes impact its national economy or its political order and distribution of power – have imminent influence on its relations with the rest of the world. The important, and perhaps less treated, question vis-à-vis China’s rise is how and to what extent do internal changes in China affect its external behavior and thus its relations with the current world hegemon, the United States. In addition, this publication asks what the clash of two politically, culturally and economically different internal orders of the US and China will mean for their future interactions in the twenty-first century. The aim of this publication is not to measure and encompass the entirety of the posed question, but rather to provide an incursion into this problem through two specific case studies – one focusing on the interactions of two distinct political cultures and the other on the economic, geopolitical and ideological interplay of the US and China on the African continent. As will be demonstrated, incompatible as the two regimes and their respective foreign policies may seem, they will not necessarily predestine conflicts in mutual relations. As America can well coexist with China even if it does not meet the Western standards of a liberal democracy, so does the competition in Africa between these two major powers not have to amount to a zero-sum game. At the end of the day, both countries might meet halfway in their respective political interactions.

Launching a New Chapter in U.S.-Africa Relations

Author : Jennifer G. Cooke,Richard Downie
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 25 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2014-02-21
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781442228245

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Launching a New Chapter in U.S.-Africa Relations by Jennifer G. Cooke,Richard Downie Pdf

Africa’s changing economic landscape is prompting a shift in how U.S. policymakers view the continent. High growth rates, new technologies, and a rapidly expanding consumer class are driving greater global competition for investment and access to potential export markets, and the United States is recognizing that it will need to step up its game to remain relevant and influential in an increasingly crowded and competitive environment. This will mean placing a stronger emphasis on strengthening trade and investment ties and encouraging U.S. companies to take fuller advantage of expanding opportunities. Playing up these opportunities will not only serve long-term U.S. commercial interests in Africa but will serve U.S. development and diplomatic objectives as well. U.S. investments, done right, can have long-term development impacts in Africa, through technology and knowledge transfer, training, systems development, and partnerships. And a new, more optimistic engagement with Africa’s citizens and entrepreneurs will have strong resonance with the continent’s up-and-coming generation, creating links based on enduring mutual interest.

Religious Authority and the State in Africa

Author : Jennifer G. Cooke
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 123 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2015-11-10
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781442258877

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Religious Authority and the State in Africa by Jennifer G. Cooke Pdf

Two important dynamics have driven political and social change in sub-Saharan Africa during the past 25 years. New religious trends have emerged within the main faiths of Islam and Christianity, in particular the emergence of more charismatic, assertive forms of religious expression. Meanwhile, political space has opened in scores of countries as one-party rule has given way to a process of democratization, yet to be completed. Based on their field work in each country, the authors examine the various ways in which religious actors have chosen to engage with the state. They also consider how governments and political actors respond to, and seek to manage, these interactions.

Culture and Foreign Policy

Author : Howard J. Wiarda
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2016-05-13
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781317156048

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Culture and Foreign Policy by Howard J. Wiarda Pdf

Political culture refers to the basic values, ideas, beliefs and political orientations by which countries, societies, and whole regions are guided. The underlying belief systems that shape cultures and societies and cause them to behave in certain, often distinct ways. The puzzle or query that chiefly concerns this author is why the United States (US) and its foreign policy have such a hard time understanding cultures and societies other than their own. This provocative book argues that the US needs to end its attitudes of superiority and condescension toward other nations and cultures and redirect its foreign policy accordingly. After an introduction that sets forth the main theoretical and conceptual arguments, the next chapters explore all the main areas of the world. The Conclusion pulls all these themes together, analyzes the common patterns that emerge, and suggests new directions for U.S foreign policy.

Sailing the Water's Edge

Author : Helen V. Milner,Dustin Tingley
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2015-09-15
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781400873821

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Sailing the Water's Edge by Helen V. Milner,Dustin Tingley Pdf

When engaging with other countries, the U.S. government has a number of different policy instruments at its disposal, including foreign aid, international trade, and the use of military force. But what determines which policies are chosen? Does the United States rely too much on the use of military power and coercion in its foreign policies? Sailing the Water's Edge focuses on how domestic U.S. politics—in particular the interactions between the president, Congress, interest groups, bureaucratic institutions, and the public—have influenced foreign policy choices since World War II and shows why presidents have more control over some policy instruments than others. Presidential power matters and it varies systematically across policy instruments. Helen Milner and Dustin Tingley consider how Congress and interest groups have substantial material interests in and ideological divisions around certain issues and that these factors constrain presidents from applying specific tools. As a result, presidents select instruments that they have more control over, such as use of the military. This militarization of U.S. foreign policy raises concerns about the nature of American engagement, substitution among policy tools, and the future of U.S. foreign policy. Milner and Tingley explore whether American foreign policy will remain guided by a grand strategy of liberal internationalism, what affects American foreign policy successes and failures, and the role of U.S. intelligence collection in shaping foreign policy. The authors support their arguments with rigorous theorizing, quantitative analysis, and focused case studies, such as U.S. foreign policy in Sub-Saharan Africa across two presidential administrations. Sailing the Water’s Edge examines the importance of domestic political coalitions and institutions on the formation of American foreign policy.

India and China in Africa

Author : Raj Verma
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2016-12-19
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781317307754

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India and China in Africa by Raj Verma Pdf

With their phenomenal growth rates, India and China are surging ahead as world economic powers. Due to increasing instability in the Middle East, they have turned to Africa to procure oil to fuel their industrialisation process. Africa’s economy stands to be impacted in various ways due to the increasing interaction with these ‘Asian Giants’. This book analyses the acquisition of oil blocks by Indian and Chinese oil corporations in eleven West African countries. It describes the differences in how India and China mobilise oil externally to meet their respective goals and objectives. The book examines the rate of return on capital, rate of interest on loans and the ease of availability of loans, the difference in the level of technology and ability to acquire technology, project management skills, risk aversion, valuation of the asset and the difference in the economic, political and diplomatic support received by the Chinese and Indian oil companies from their respective governments. It is argued that the difference in the relative economic and political power of India and China accounts for the ability of Chinese oil companies to outbid their Indian competitors and/or be preferred as partners by international oil companies. Containing interviews from Indian and Chinese oil company executives, government officials, industry officials, former diplomats and scholars and academics from India, China and the UK, this book makes a valuable contribution to existing literature on India, China and the oil industry in West Africa. It will be a valuable resource for academics in the field of International Relations, Foreign Policy Analysis, Asian Business and Economics.

Out of Many, One

Author : George W. Bush
Publisher : Crown
Page : 417 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2021-04-20
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780593136966

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Out of Many, One by George W. Bush Pdf

#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • In this powerful new collection of oil paintings and stories, President George W. Bush spotlights the inspiring journeys of America’s immigrants and the contributions they make to the life and prosperity of our nation. The issue of immigration stirs intense emotions today, as it has throughout much of American history. But what gets lost in the debates about policy are the stories of immigrants themselves, the people who are drawn to America by its promise of economic opportunity and political and religious freedom—and who strengthen our nation in countless ways. In the tradition of Portraits of Courage, President Bush’s #1 New York Times bestseller, Out of Many, One brings together forty-three full-color portraits of men and women who have immigrated to the United States, alongside stirring stories of the unique ways all of them are pursuing the American Dream. Featuring men and women from thirty-five countries and nearly every region of the world, Out of Many, One shows how hard work, strong values, dreams, and determination know no borders or boundaries and how immigrants embody values that are often viewed as distinctly American: optimism and gratitude, a willingness to strive and to risk, a deep sense of patriotism, and a spirit of self-reliance that runs deep in our immigrant heritage. In these pages, we meet a North Korean refugee fighting for human rights, a Dallas-based CEO who crossed the Rio Grande from Mexico at age seventeen, and a NASA engineer who as a girl in Nigeria dreamed of coming to America, along with notable figures from business, the military, sports, and entertainment. President Bush captures their faces and stories in striking detail, bringing depth to our understanding of who immigrants are, the challenges they face on their paths to citizenship, and the lessons they can teach us about our country’s character. As the stories unfold in this vibrant book, readers will gain a better appreciation for the humanity behind one of our most pressing policy issues and the countless ways in which America, through its tradition of welcoming newcomers, has been strengthened by those who have come here in search of a better life.

Culture and Foreign Policy

Author : Professor Howard J Wiarda
Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Page : 265 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2013-03-28
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781409471899

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Culture and Foreign Policy by Professor Howard J Wiarda Pdf

Political culture refers to the basic values, ideas, beliefs and political orientations by which countries, societies, and whole regions are guided. The underlying belief systems that shape cultures and societies and cause them to behave in certain, often distinct ways. The puzzle or query that chiefly concerns this author is why the United States (US) and its foreign policy have such a hard time understanding cultures and societies other than their own. This provocative book argues that the US needs to end its attitudes of superiority and condescension toward other nations and cultures and redirect its foreign policy accordingly. After an introduction that sets forth the main theoretical and conceptual arguments, the next chapters explore all the main areas of the world. The Conclusion pulls all these themes together, analyzes the common patterns that emerge, and suggests new directions for U.S foreign policy.

R2P and the US Intervention in Libya

Author : Paul Tang Abomo
Publisher : Springer
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2018-05-22
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9783319788319

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R2P and the US Intervention in Libya by Paul Tang Abomo Pdf

This book argues that the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) the Libyan people played an important role in the U.S.’s decision to act, both in terms of how the language of deliberation was framed and the implementation of the actual intervention once all preventive means had been exhausted. While the initial ethos of the intervention followed international norms, the author argues that as the conflict continued to unfold, the Obama administration’s loss of focus and lack of political will for post-conflict resolution, as well as a wider lack of understanding of ever changing politics on the ground, resulted in Libya’s precipitation into chaos. By examining the cases of Rwanda and Darfur alongside the interventions in Kosovo, Iraq and Afghanistan, the book discusses how these cases influenced current decision-making with regards to foreign interventions and offers a triangular framework through which to understand R2P: responsibility to prevent, react and rebuild.

Oil Thefts and Pipeline Vandalization in Nigeria

Author : Edobor Igbinovia
Publisher : African Books Collective
Page : 270 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2014-07-17
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9789788431671

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Oil Thefts and Pipeline Vandalization in Nigeria by Edobor Igbinovia Pdf

Oil Thefts and Pipeline Vandalization in Nigeria focuses on leakages in oil revenue through thefts and vandalisation which has now become a national shame and embarrassment. The book presents a scholarly evaluation of the evolution, etiology, causes, nature, extent, characteristics, legal aspects, trends rationale and modus operandi of the phenomena in the country. This study is a substantial academic contribution to our knowledge on the subject matter for further research by social scientists and scholars, legal practitioners, law enforcement professionals, criminal justicians, corporate officials and other interest groups and stakeholders.