Demobilisation,disarmament and reintegration in the Democratic Republic of Congo: The numbers game |
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Authors: | Henri Boshoff |
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Affiliation: | Africa Security Analysis Programme at the ISS Pretoria Office |
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Abstract: | Abstract The creation of the Africa Command (AFRICOM) has reflected the growth in the strategic importance of Africa in US foreign policy since the end of the 1990s. One of the objectives of this new geographical military command is to forge closer links between foreign, security and development policies. However, this approach met with a number of difficulties associated with the challenge of ‘inter-agency cooperation’ among rather disparate actors from foreign affairs, defence and development. In addition, the establishment of AFRICOM has met with fierce criticism in the US and elsewhere – especially in Africa – culminating in the charge that the US foreign and development policies in Africa are being militarised. Although AFRICOM has a number of interesting features, this paper shows that it has reacted to these criticisms by realigning itself more closely with the traditional model of a military command, at the expense of the innovative interagency elements. |
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Keywords: | AFRICOM US Africa policy joint approach inter-agency cooperation foreign defence and development policy USAID |
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