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ID087661
Title ProperAFRICOM's relationship to oil, terrorism and China
LanguageENG
AuthorDavis, Carmel
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Why a combatant command for Africa? I argue that AFRICOM was formed to implement the U.S. national security strategy that seeks to strengthen states and eliminate ungoverned space, as well as establish relationships with African states that offer a means to greater state stability and foster economic development. In so doing, it counters global jihadist by denying them haven among weak governments or in ungoverned areas. It protects U.S. interests in resources by helping governments become more stable. And it competes with the Chinese approach that could worsen the status quo of ineffective states and ungoverned space. Indeed, the U.S. approach of increasing state effectiveness makes African countries less susceptible to the problems that may arise from the Chinese approach and so serves China's interests in access to natural resources.
`In' analytical NoteOrbis Vol. 53, No.1; Winter 2009; p122-136
Journal SourceOrbis Vol. 53, No.1; Winter 2009; p122-136
Key WordsAFRICOM ;  Oil ;  Terrorism ;  China ;  Africa ;  Governance ;  United States ;  Security Strategy