Exploring the U. S. Africa Command and a New Strategic Relationship with Africa

Exploring the U. S. Africa Command and a New Strategic Relationship with Africa
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Synopsis Exploring the U. S. Africa Command and a New Strategic Relationship with Africa by : United States Senate

Exploring the U.S. Africa Command and a new strategic relationship with Africa: hearing before the Subcommittee on African Affairs of the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, One Hundred Tenth Congress, first session, August 1, 2007.

Exploring the U.S. Africa Command and a New Strategic Relationship with Africa

Exploring the U.S. Africa Command and a New Strategic Relationship with Africa
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Total Pages : 56
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Synopsis Exploring the U.S. Africa Command and a New Strategic Relationship with Africa by : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. Subcommittee on African Affairs

Exploring the U.S. Africa Command and a New Strategic Relationship with Africa

Exploring the U.S. Africa Command and a New Strategic Relationship with Africa
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Synopsis Exploring the U.S. Africa Command and a New Strategic Relationship with Africa by : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. Subcommittee on African Affairs

Africa Command: U.S. Strategic Interests and the Role of the U.S. Military in Africa

Africa Command: U.S. Strategic Interests and the Role of the U.S. Military in Africa
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Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Total Pages : 45
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ISBN-10 : 9781437920628
ISBN-13 : 1437920624
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Synopsis Africa Command: U.S. Strategic Interests and the Role of the U.S. Military in Africa by : Lauren Ploch

On Feb. 6, 2007, the Bush Admin. announced the creation of a new unified combatant command, U.S. Africa Command or AFRICOM, to promote U.S. national security objectives in Africa and its surrounding waters. Prior to AFRICOM¿s establishment, U.S. military involvement on the continent was divided among 3 commands: European Command, Central Command, and Pacific Command. The new command¿s area of responsibility includes all African countries except Egypt. Contents of this report: (1) Issues for Congress; (2) The DoD Proposal for a New Africa Command; (3) U.S. Strategic Interests in Africa; (4) U.S. Mil. Assistance and Security Cooperation in Africa: An Expanding Role; (5) Regional Perspectives; (6) Congressional Interest and Oversight Issues.

Expanding US Military Command in Africa

Expanding US Military Command in Africa
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 179
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ISBN-10 : 9780429832079
ISBN-13 : 0429832079
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Synopsis Expanding US Military Command in Africa by : Tshepo Gwatiwa

This book discusses the systematic expansion of the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) across the continent of Africa. This book posits that AFRICOM expansion in Africa is part of a broader system of accumulation based on a government-business-media (GBM) complex. Applying the concept at both structural and descriptive levels, the GBM complex is a function of the synergy between the state’s quest for power, businesses’ need for expansion, and the informational and hegemonic functions of media actors. The United States’ GBM complex in Africa is supported—and in some locations spearheaded—by its military, with dispossessing effects on local actors. Drawing from African case studies, analytical accounts and empirical case studies, this book explores AFRICOM’s role within this broader strategy. The volume maps both the methods and the scope of this expansion, as well as local resistance to this process, and comprises perspectives from the five regions of Africa, key sub-regional organizations and voices from Africa’s regional hegemons. This book will be of much interest to students of security studies, strategic studies, African politics and International Relations.

AFRICOM at 5 Years

AFRICOM at 5 Years
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Total Pages : 132
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Synopsis AFRICOM at 5 Years by : David Edward Brown

The U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM), newest of the six U.S. Department of Defense geographic combatant commands (CCMDs), was created in 2007 amid great controversy in both Africa and the United States over its location and mission. Over the last 5 years, AFRICOM has matured greatly, overcoming much of the initial resistance from African stakeholders through careful public messaging, and by addressing most of the U.S. interagency concerns about the Command's size and proper role within the U.S. national security/foreign policy community. This Letort Paper describes the geostrategic, operational, and intellectual changes that explain why AFRICOM was created, and debunks three myths about AFRICOM: that it was created to "exploit" Africa's oil and gas riches, "blocks" China's rise in Africa, and that France "opposes" AFRICOM. The author concludes by raising five issues that are important to AFRICOM's future: 1) allocated forces to carry out short-term training engagements in Africa; 2) preference to emerging democracies in the selection of the Command's partner-nations; 3) the desirability of regional approaches in Africa, including helping the African Union and its Regional Economic Communities to establish standby brigades; 4) the location of the Command's headquarters, which should remain in Stuttgart, Germany, for operational efficiency; and, 5) the need to carry out a top-down "right-sizing" exercise at AFRICOM during a time of severe budget constraints and a real risk for the United States of "strategic insolvency."

Africa Command

Africa Command
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Synopsis Africa Command by : Lauren Ploch

This report provides information on Africa Command's (AFRICOM) mission, structure, interagency coordination, and its basing and manpower requirements. The report also gives a broad overview of U.S. strategic interests in Africa and the role of U.S. military efforts on the continent as they pertain to the creation of Africa Command.

Africa Command

Africa Command
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Total Pages : 96
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Synopsis Africa Command by : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on Africa and Global Health

Africa Command

Africa Command
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Publisher : Scholar's Choice
Total Pages : 46
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ISBN-10 : 1295934493
ISBN-13 : 9781295934492
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Synopsis Africa Command by : Lauren Ploch

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AFRICOM at 5 Years

AFRICOM at 5 Years
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Total Pages : 111
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Synopsis AFRICOM at 5 Years by : David Edward Brown

The U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM), newest of the six U.S. Department of Defense geographic combatant commands (CCMDs), was created in 2007 amid great controversy in both Africa and the United States over its location and mission. Over the last 5 years, AFRICOM has matured greatly, overcoming much of the initial resistance from African stakeholders through careful public messaging, and by addressing most of the U.S. interagency concerns about the Command's size and proper role within the U.S. national security/foreign policy community. This Letort Paper describes the geostrategic, operational, and intellectual changes that explain why AFRICOM was created, and debunks three myths about AFRICOM: that it was created to "exploit" Africa's oil and gas riches, "blocks" China's rise in Africa, and that France "opposes" AFRICOM. The author concludes by raising five issues that are important to AFRICOM's future: 1) allocated forces to carry out short-term training engagements in Africa; 2) preference to emerging democracies in the selection of the Command's partner-nations; 3) the desirability of regional approaches in Africa, including helping the African Union and its Regional Economic Communities to establish standby brigades; 4) the location of the Command's headquarters, which should remain in Stuttgart, Germany, for operational efficiency; and, 5) the need to carry out a top-down "right-sizing" exercise at AFRICOM during a time of severe budget constraints and a real risk for the United States of "strategic insolvency."