The United States in Africa: Bush Policy and Beyond

Author:   Raymond W. Copson
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Volume:   v. 5
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9781842779149


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   15 July 2007
Format:   Hardback
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The United States in Africa: Bush Policy and Beyond


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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.

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Author:   Raymond W. Copson
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Zed Books Ltd
Volume:   v. 5
Dimensions:   Width: 12.60cm , Height: 12.60cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.281kg
ISBN:  

9781842779149


ISBN 10:   1842779141
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   15 July 2007
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Aid, Trade, and Development: Policy Improvements Less than Advertised 2. AIDS Policy: Substantial New Program Weakened by Unilateralism and Controversy 3. Democracy Policy: Strong Rhetoric, Few Deeds 4. Conflict and Peacekeeping: Limited Efforts, Low Priorities 5. Threats to Security: Caution Needed in the U.S. Response 6. Beyond the Bush Administration: Toward a Fairer and More Just Africa Policy Notes Index

Reviews

'Ray Copson casts a dispassionate eye on recent U.S. policy toward Africa - on trade, development aid, support for democracy, counter terrorism, and HIV-AIDS - and lays bare the gap between high-flown rhetoric and the often disappointing reality. An essential book.' Jon Sawyer, Director, Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting 'Copson provides a fascinating insight into an area of foreign policy which has major implications for both Africa and America. This book's fairness and moral clarity make it compulsory reading.' Congressman Donald M. Payne 'Raymond Copson's analysis is rigorous and his approach to policy-making is promising. This book needs to be read by all concerned about Africa.' Marcel Kitissou, George Mason University


Copson provides a fascinating insight into an area of foreign policy which has major implications for both Africa and America. This book’s fairness and moral clarity make it compulsory reading. * Congressman Donald M. Payne * Ray Copson casts a dispassionate eye on recent U.S. policy toward Africa - on trade, development aid, support for democracy, counter terrorism, and HIV-AIDS - and lays bare the gap between high-flown rhetoric and the often disappointing reality. An essential book. * Jon Sawyer, Director, Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting * Raymond Copson's analysis is rigorous and his approach to policy-making is promising. This book needs to be read by all concerned about Africa. * Marcel Kitissou, George Mason University *


'Ray Copson casts a dispassionate eye on recent U.S. policy toward Africa - on trade, development aid, support for democracy, counter terrorism, and HIV-AIDS - and lays bare the gap between high-flown rhetoric and the often disappointing reality. An essential book.' Jon Sawyer, Director, Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting 'Copson provides a fascinating insight into an area of foreign policy which has major implications for both Africa and America. This book's fairness and moral clarity make it compulsory reading.' Congressman Donald M. Payne 'Raymond Copson's analysis is rigorous and his approach to policy-making is promising. This book needs to be read by all concerned about Africa.' Marcel Kitissou, George Mason University


Author Information

Raymond W. Copson is an independent scholar specializing in African affairs and U.S. relations with Africa. He teaches at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies and at the George Washington University's Elliott School of International Affairs. Copson is editor of the Online Africa Policy Forum at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Until 2005, he worked at the Congressional Research Service of the US Library of Congress. He has previously lectured in international relations at the University of Nairobi, Kenya, and the University of Ibadan, Nigeria.

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