Countering Destabilization in Africa
Abstract
Countering Destabilization in Africa addresses the impact of African instability on US national security. The analysis points to globalization as a critical catalyst to ever-increasing instability examines potential causes of and solutions for instability and underscores that Africa needs help from countries of the developed world before its own nations can begin to work bilaterally with the developed world to ensure security achieve prosperity and establish democracy in the region the US national security strategy for Africa. The paper recommends a major attack on the "most vulnerable to being fixed cause", AIDS, while working steadily on the others.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 03, 2004
- Accession Number
- ADA423386
Entities
People
- Regina M. Curtis
Organizations
- United States Army War College