Sub-Saharan Africa & U.S. National Interests

Sub-Saharan Africa & U.S. National Interests
Author: Anthony D. Marley
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1998-06
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ISBN: 0788170589


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Four articles include: U.S. national interests in Sub-Saharan Africa; a military model for conflict resolution in Sub-Saharan Africa; phantom warriors: disease as a threat to U.S. national security; and military downsizing in the developing world: process, problems, and possibilities. Also includes a 24-page report, "U.S. Security Strategy for Sub-Saharan Africa" (1995).


Sub-Saharan Africa & U.S. National Interests
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Pages: 188
Authors: Anthony D. Marley
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Type: BOOK - Published: 1998-06 - Publisher: DIANE Publishing

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