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ID181724
Title ProperFresh Thinking on U.S. Engagement with Africa
Other Title Information Probing the Limits of Engagement
LanguageENG
AuthorRay, Charles A
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Biden administration faces the opportunity to reset U.S. policy towards Africa and possesses a variety of tools to use in doing so, including traditional diplomacy, economic statecraft, development assistance, and military engagement. With the increased militarization of U.S. foreign policy over the past few decades, there is an unfortunate tendency to default to military engagement when confronted with even remote threats to U.S. national security interests, and Africa is no exception. With vital security interests in Africa, it can be argued that military engagement should be limited in its application and targeted to those situations that do not lend themselves to solution through traditional diplomacy or development assistance.
`In' analytical NoteOrbis Vol. 65, No.3; Summer 2021: p.391-402
Journal SourceOrbis 2021-07 65, 3
Key WordsAfrica ;  U.S. Engagemen