Africa Notes: Some Thoughts on the U.S. Policy Process - December 1990
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In a book I wrote in 1983 entitled U.S. Interests in Africa (published by Praeger in the CSIS Washington Papers series), various aspects of our relations with the continent, as well as the instruments of policy-making, were assessed. With the Cold War at an end and Europe 1992 in the offing, the Washington foreign policy establishment is groping for new ways of dealing with the changing world beyond our shores, including Africa. As a contribution to this exploration, CSIS Africa Notes suggests that the following six points have lost none of their relevance since they first appeared as segments of U.S. Interests in Africa more than seven years ago: