US-Africa Relations

POL4252.01
Course System Home Terms Fall 2016 US-Africa Relations

Course Description

Summary

US foreign policy toward Africa has been characterized variously as one of indifference, neglect, selective/constructive engagement, disengagement, reengagement, and so on. This course probes the US鈥怉frica relationship in the light of the seeming reprioritization of that interaction by the United States since 9/11. Topics, readings, assignments, and presentations will explore alternative paradigms for analyzing US鈥怉frica relations, the historical evolution of the relationships, the strengths and weaknesses of specific US Africa鈥恛riented policies and programs (including the Africa Command, the African Growth and Opportunity Act, the President鈥檚 Emergency Plan for Aids Relief, the Millennium Challenge Corporation, and Power Africa), US interventions in African conflicts, and US relations with selected African states, including the anchor states of South Africa, Ethiopia, Nigeria and Kenya.

Prerequisites

Previous work in social sciences.聽

Please contact the faculty member : rsuberu@bennington.edu

Instructor

  • Rotimi Suberu

Day and Time

Delivery Method

Unknown

Academic Term

Fall 2016

Credits

2

Course Level

4000

Maximum Enrollment

20