India In Africa: implications Of An Emerging Power For Africom And U.S. Strategy
In this monograph, Dr. J. Peter Pham provides a
framework for understanding both India’s approach
to Africa, especially in the military and security sector,
and the responses of Africans to it. He also argues that
the United States should engage India in Africa, both
as an end in itself and within the context of broader
U.S.-India ties. What emerges from this analysis is a
call to both greater mutual awareness and concrete
bilateral cooperation that would not only positively benefit the two countries, but also redound to the advantage
of their African allies.
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India In Africa: implications Of An Emerging Power For Africom And U.S. Strategy
In this monograph, Dr. J. Peter Pham provides a
framework for understanding both India’s approach
to Africa, especially in the military and security sector,
and the responses of Africans to it. He also argues that
the United States should engage India in Africa, both
as an end in itself and within the context of broader
U.S.-India ties. What emerges from this analysis is a
call to both greater mutual awareness and concrete
bilateral cooperation that would not only positively benefit the two countries, but also redound to the advantage
of their African allies.
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India In Africa: implications Of An Emerging Power For Africom And U.S. Strategy

India In Africa: implications Of An Emerging Power For Africom And U.S. Strategy

by J. Peter Pham
India In Africa: implications Of An Emerging Power For Africom And U.S. Strategy

India In Africa: implications Of An Emerging Power For Africom And U.S. Strategy

by J. Peter Pham

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In this monograph, Dr. J. Peter Pham provides a
framework for understanding both India’s approach
to Africa, especially in the military and security sector,
and the responses of Africans to it. He also argues that
the United States should engage India in Africa, both
as an end in itself and within the context of broader
U.S.-India ties. What emerges from this analysis is a
call to both greater mutual awareness and concrete
bilateral cooperation that would not only positively benefit the two countries, but also redound to the advantage
of their African allies.

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BN ID: 2940148467755
Publisher: ReadCycle
Publication date: 09/03/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 728 KB
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