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Climate Change and Africa's Natural Resources
- Released November 10, 2009
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Military vs. Climate Security: Mapping the Shift from the Bush Years to the Obama Era
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- Released July 28, 2009
The U.S. military now views the massive disruptions that will result from global warming, in the absence of concerted international action, as a likely precipitant of increased violent conflict around the world.
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Media Briefing Booklet: Obama's Trip to Ghana
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- Released July 10, 2009
Over the past decade, Africa’s status in U.S. national security policy has risen dramatically, for three main reasons: America’s growing dependence on Africa’s oil exports, Africa’s importance as a major battlefield in America’s “Global War on Terrorism,” and Africa’s central position in the global competition between America and China for economic and political power.






John Feffer
Miriam Pemberton
Emira Woods
Ajamu Baraka
Carl LeVan
Adil E. Shamoo