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CIAO DATE: 08/04
America and Africa
May 2003
Salih Booker, William Minter, and Ann-Louise Colgan
Abstract
In a dangerous replay of the cold war, the United States is likely to ignore Africa's priorities, placing military basing rights above human rights. The war against AIDS, by far the most important global effort and an especially urgent priority for Africa, will continue to suffer from a lack of resources. The American war on Iraq will also have a major negative impact on the global economy, with dire consequences for African development. In addition, this year will likely see United States unilateralism directly at odds with African interests in building multilateral approaches to the continent's greatest challenges, which range from HIV/AIDS to international trade rules and peacekeeping.
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