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245 00 $aMore than Humanitarianism :$ba Strategic U.S. Approach Toward Africa : Report of an Independent Task Force /$c[Task Force Chairs, Anthony Lake, Christine Todd Whitman ; Project Directors, Princeton N. Lyman, J. Stephen Morrison].
246 30 $aStrategic U.S. approach toward Africa
264 1 $a[New York] :$bCouncil on Foreign Relations,$c[2006]
264 4 $c℗♭2006
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490 1 $aIndependent task force report ;$vno. 56
500 $a"Sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations."
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 147-148).
505 0 $a2005 Was the Year for Africa, But We Missed the Point -- The Expanding Energy Sector -- The New Playing Field : China's Rising Role -- Security and Terrorism Concerns -- The HIV/AIDS Pandemic -- Conflict Resolution and Peacekeeping -- Democracy and Human Rights -- Investing in Growth -- Conclusion -- Additional or Dissenting Views.
520 $aThis 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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700 1 $aLake, Anthony.
700 1 $aWhitman, Christine Todd.
700 1 $aLyman, Princeton N.$q(Princeton Nathan)
700 1 $aMorrison, J. Stephen.
710 2 $aCouncil on Foreign Relations.
776 08 $iOnline version:$tMore than humanitarianism.$d[New York] : Council on Foreign Relations, ℗♭2006$w(OCoLC)606287189
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830 0 $aTask force report (Council on Foreign Relations) ;$vno. 56.
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