U.S. Africa command: Military operations or good governance

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spelling 11000 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=11000 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Article Journal application/pdf 11 1.6 Adobe Acrobat Pro DC 20 Paper Capture Plug-in Usercom100903 2015-06-05 00:18:31 5149-01-FH02-FUHA-16-06235.pdf UniSZA Private Access U.S. Africa command: Military operations or good governance IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science The United States is the sole supper power that maintains great influences across the globe. Her influences encompass various aspects such as economic, political, cultural, and military. In pursuance of its national interests through foreign policy, indirect methods are commonly adopted; meanwhile the military has remained a direct tool channeled to achieve numerous foreign policy agendas. Account of this can be noted in reference to dozens of US bases across the globe. Africa was not left behind; the continent remains one of the US centers of interest. As a result, United States established tactic historical military operations in Africa known as US-Africa Command (US AFRICOM) in 2007, with the aim of providing security and viable atmosphere to African region. The paper investigates the effect of US AFRICOM and its association with the question of US interest in Africa, those factors that triggered United States to pursue a direct military agenda on African soil regardless of opposition from several African nations. It further evaluated the progress and the benefit of the operations to the hosts, and how it has relatively affected the issue of good governance. The research concludes with certain recommendations for a better US African relation. 20 6 57-67
spellingShingle U.S. Africa command: Military operations or good governance
summary The United States is the sole supper power that maintains great influences across the globe. Her influences encompass various aspects such as economic, political, cultural, and military. In pursuance of its national interests through foreign policy, indirect methods are commonly adopted; meanwhile the military has remained a direct tool channeled to achieve numerous foreign policy agendas. Account of this can be noted in reference to dozens of US bases across the globe. Africa was not left behind; the continent remains one of the US centers of interest. As a result, United States established tactic historical military operations in Africa known as US-Africa Command (US AFRICOM) in 2007, with the aim of providing security and viable atmosphere to African region. The paper investigates the effect of US AFRICOM and its association with the question of US interest in Africa, those factors that triggered United States to pursue a direct military agenda on African soil regardless of opposition from several African nations. It further evaluated the progress and the benefit of the operations to the hosts, and how it has relatively affected the issue of good governance. The research concludes with certain recommendations for a better US African relation.
title U.S. Africa command: Military operations or good governance
title_full U.S. Africa command: Military operations or good governance
title_fullStr U.S. Africa command: Military operations or good governance
title_full_unstemmed U.S. Africa command: Military operations or good governance
title_short U.S. Africa command: Military operations or good governance
title_sort u.s. africa command: military operations or good governance