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The Strategic
Importance of Africa
by
IASPS Staff
In the April 6th, 2001 issue of Africa
Analysis, the London-based journal carried a
commentary piece on American policies towards
Sub-Saharan Africa. The opinion was co-authored by IASPS
Strategic Fellow Paul Michael Wihbey and US State
Department expert Dr. Barry Schutz, Office of Analysis
for Africa, Washington DC. In the article, Wihbey and
Schutz challenge the conventional wisdom that the United
States has no vital interests in Africa. The authors
contend that Africa, because of the availability of its
alternative, plentiful and reliable energy sources, is
increasingly an attractive zone for American engagement
at the political, economic and security levels. The
authors recommend three specific American policy
initiatives that would enhance the US presence in Africa
including: 1. Debt Forgiveness, 2. Free Trade and 3.
Establishing a new US military command structure for the
South Atlantic. Click here to
read the commentary (in PDF format), and for additional
background on this issue, see NBN "American
Policy and Africa." |