From chaos to cohesion: a regional approach to security, stability, and development in Sub-Saharan Africa
Prevention is the key to effective policies in Africa, whether the issue is equitable resource exploitation, ethnic conflict, infectious diseases, or famine. African Regional Economic Communities (RECs) have moved beyond their initial purpose of a loose confederation of trading partners to become in...
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Carlisle Barracks, PA
U.S. Army War College Press [u.a.]
2013
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Zusammenfassung: | Prevention is the key to effective policies in Africa, whether the issue is equitable resource exploitation, ethnic conflict, infectious diseases, or famine. African Regional Economic Communities (RECs) have moved beyond their initial purpose of a loose confederation of trading partners to become increasingly effective supranational bodies promoting financial, political, and security stabilization in each of their regions. Looking at each of the RECs, their power centers, and areas of weakness, policymakers can gain a more comprehensive understanding of the sometimes symbiotic and often destructive dynamics within and among African states to seek more effective strategic and regional, not national, approaches. This monograph suggests USAFRICOM is uniquely positioned to help design a path to spearhead a pan-African strategy highly likely to have the net long-term effect of attaining considerable competitive advantage for the U.S. economically, militarily, and politically, with a corresponding increase in stability, security, and economic opportunity for the entire continent |
Beschreibung: | "April 2013." Includes bibliographical references (pages 45-50) Introduction -- Dismal inheritance -- Regional communities' first step toward a viable African Union. African sovereign state instability -- EU/NATO model for integration? -- United States of Africa? Was Gaddafi right? -- Security first -- Today's African Union security architecture -- Regional approach to African security -- Applying regional approaches to key security threats. North African unrest and Islamic extremism -- African mercenaries and insurgencies -- Dangerous spaces -- Demographics -- Resource shortages resulting in conflict -- Development and investment through regional markets -- Continued U.S. diplomatic and military engagement in Sub-Saharan Africa. Encouraging integrative strategies to address regional security concerns -- U.S. Army role in African security integration. Cross-cultural training and synchronizing strategic and tactical leadership |
Beschreibung: | VII, 50 S. Ill. |
ISBN: | 9781584875635 |
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spelling | Chido, Diane E. Verfasser aut From chaos to cohesion a regional approach to security, stability, and development in Sub-Saharan Africa Diane E. Chido Carlisle Barracks, PA U.S. Army War College Press [u.a.] 2013 VII, 50 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The Letort papers "April 2013." Includes bibliographical references (pages 45-50) Introduction -- Dismal inheritance -- Regional communities' first step toward a viable African Union. African sovereign state instability -- EU/NATO model for integration? -- United States of Africa? Was Gaddafi right? -- Security first -- Today's African Union security architecture -- Regional approach to African security -- Applying regional approaches to key security threats. North African unrest and Islamic extremism -- African mercenaries and insurgencies -- Dangerous spaces -- Demographics -- Resource shortages resulting in conflict -- Development and investment through regional markets -- Continued U.S. diplomatic and military engagement in Sub-Saharan Africa. Encouraging integrative strategies to address regional security concerns -- U.S. Army role in African security integration. Cross-cultural training and synchronizing strategic and tactical leadership Prevention is the key to effective policies in Africa, whether the issue is equitable resource exploitation, ethnic conflict, infectious diseases, or famine. African Regional Economic Communities (RECs) have moved beyond their initial purpose of a loose confederation of trading partners to become increasingly effective supranational bodies promoting financial, political, and security stabilization in each of their regions. Looking at each of the RECs, their power centers, and areas of weakness, policymakers can gain a more comprehensive understanding of the sometimes symbiotic and often destructive dynamics within and among African states to seek more effective strategic and regional, not national, approaches. This monograph suggests USAFRICOM is uniquely positioned to help design a path to spearhead a pan-African strategy highly likely to have the net long-term effect of attaining considerable competitive advantage for the U.S. economically, militarily, and politically, with a corresponding increase in stability, security, and economic opportunity for the entire continent United States / Africa Command Regionalism / Africa, Sub-Saharan Security, International / Africa, Sub-Saharan Political stability / Africa, Sub-Saharan Economic development / Africa, Sub-Saharan Economic assistance, American / Africa, Sub-Saharan Military assistance, American / Africa, Sub-Saharan Außenpolitik Wirtschaftsentwicklung United States / Foreign relations / Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Sub-Saharan / Foreign relations / United States United States / Military relations / Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Sub-Saharan / Military relations / United States USA Strategic Studies Institute (Carlisle Barracks, Pa.) Sonstige (DE-588)1046371-9 oth |
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title | From chaos to cohesion a regional approach to security, stability, and development in Sub-Saharan Africa |
title_auth | From chaos to cohesion a regional approach to security, stability, and development in Sub-Saharan Africa |
title_exact_search | From chaos to cohesion a regional approach to security, stability, and development in Sub-Saharan Africa |
title_full | From chaos to cohesion a regional approach to security, stability, and development in Sub-Saharan Africa Diane E. Chido |
title_fullStr | From chaos to cohesion a regional approach to security, stability, and development in Sub-Saharan Africa Diane E. Chido |
title_full_unstemmed | From chaos to cohesion a regional approach to security, stability, and development in Sub-Saharan Africa Diane E. Chido |
title_short | From chaos to cohesion |
title_sort | from chaos to cohesion a regional approach to security stability and development in sub saharan africa |
title_sub | a regional approach to security, stability, and development in Sub-Saharan Africa |
topic | United States / Africa Command Regionalism / Africa, Sub-Saharan Security, International / Africa, Sub-Saharan Political stability / Africa, Sub-Saharan Economic development / Africa, Sub-Saharan Economic assistance, American / Africa, Sub-Saharan Military assistance, American / Africa, Sub-Saharan Außenpolitik Wirtschaftsentwicklung |
topic_facet | United States / Africa Command Regionalism / Africa, Sub-Saharan Security, International / Africa, Sub-Saharan Political stability / Africa, Sub-Saharan Economic development / Africa, Sub-Saharan Economic assistance, American / Africa, Sub-Saharan Military assistance, American / Africa, Sub-Saharan Außenpolitik Wirtschaftsentwicklung United States / Foreign relations / Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Sub-Saharan / Foreign relations / United States United States / Military relations / Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Sub-Saharan / Military relations / United States USA |
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