Abstract
The U.S. war on terror is now in its third year, and the bombings in Afghanistan and Iraq are far from over. Many analysts and policy thing-tanks have reflected on the impact of this war on Africa; some have put emphasis on the economy, development aid, security questions, and others on implications for U.S. foreign policy. The intention of this piece is to introduce new elements to the reflection.
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Maloka, Eddy
(2005)
"Africa and the War on Terror,"
New England Journal of Public Policy: Vol. 19:
Iss.
2, Article 21.
Available at:
https://scholarworks.umb.edu/nejpp/vol19/iss2/21
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