Africa Policy in the Clinton Years
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The Clinton years saw unprecedented high-level engagement in Africa and the articulation of a vision of partnership based on consultation and ambitious policy initiatives. Though important results were achieved in some areas, the administration encountered substantial obstacles linked to Africa's worsening environment and to internal constraints. This volume examines evolving challenges in Africa, assesses U.S.-Africa policy in the Clinton years, and offers pragmatic recommendations to the Bush administration on critical Africa-related policy decisions. Recommendations focus on: the pursuit of U.S. economic interests, crisis diplomacy, investment in security operations, humanitarian assistance, bilateral policy toward Nigeria and South Africa, and responding to HIV/AIDS.
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