More than Humanitarianism

More than Humanitarianism
Anthony Lake, Christine Todd Whitman, Princeton N. Lyman, J. Stephen Morrison, Anthony, Lake, Christine, Todd Whitman
About this book
This Council-sponsored Independent Task Force finds that Africa is of growing strategic importance to the United States in addition to being an important humanitarian concern. In a world where economic opportunity, security threats, disease, and even support for democracy transcend borders, a policy based on humanitarian concerns alone serves neither U.S. interests, nor Africa's. Furthermore, the Task Force finds that critical humanitarian interests would be better served by a more comprehensive U.S. approach toward Africa; nor is it valid to treat Africa more as an object of charity than a diverse continent with partners the United States can work with to advance shared objectives.
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Subjects
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTAFRICAUNITED STATESFOREIGN RELATIONSFOREIGN POLICYDiplomatic relationsCIVIL SOCIETYDISPUTE SETTLEMENTPEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSTECHNICAL COOPERATIONInternational relationsPolitics/International RelationsInternational - EconomicsPolitical SciencePolitics / Current EventsUSAInternational Relations - GeneralPolitical Science / International Relations