AFRICOM and Australian Military Engagement in Africa

Abstract

The Australian military has a proud history of engagement in Africa in support of Commonwealth and national interests and in support of peacekeeping and humanitarian operations. With Australia's attention diverted to the Middle East, there have been missed opportunities for military engagement within Africa. The announcement of the creation of a U.S. Geographic Component Command (GCC) for the continent of Africa (Africa Command or AFRICOM) demonstrates the increasing importance of Africa to the United States. The Global War on Terrorism, indigenous capacity-building, and the threat of failed states are some of the reasons for this increased focus and attention. Australia increasingly recognizes the importance of a stable and secure Africa in the larger context of global stability and security. The Australian military may be able to use the creation of AFRICOM to improve military engagement with African nations. Australia and the United States, as coalition partners, could work together in Africa to achieve mutual interests as well as to serve as a means of fostering greater civil and military cooperation between the two nations and the African nations.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 30, 2008
Accession Number
ADA485470

Entities

People

  • Matthew J. Cuttell

Organizations

  • United States Army Command and General Staff College

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Biomedical
  • C4I
  • Energy and Power Technologies
  • Human Systems

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Combatant Commanders
  • Contingency Operations (Military)
  • Department Of Defense
  • Failed States
  • Foreign Relations
  • Geographic Regions
  • Geography
  • Globalization
  • Interagency Coordination
  • International Organizations
  • Military History
  • Military Science
  • National Politics
  • National Security
  • Treaties
  • Unified Combatant Commands
  • Warfare

Fields of Study

  • Political science

Readers

  • East Asian Political and Security Studies within the Soviet Union
  • Joint Military Operations and Doctrine.
  • Military and Counterinsurgency Studies.