U.S. Foreign Policy Towards Africa: Is It Ambiguous?

Ludwig Mpondo, Mirriam Furaha Karba, Naomi Mbugua, Ernest Fenandow Oluoch, Dr. Weldon Ng’eno

Abstract: The United States (US) policy towards Africa has largely been influenced by two (2) major groups or actors; (i) the bureaucratic and (ii) evangelical Christian groups. Due to this synthesis of players in the US policy making process, the US-Africa policy almost appears vague or unclear save for the fact that it constricts on national security and economic interests of America. This article debates the importance of Africa to the US through their policy making process as well as unveiling the key influencers especially since the 9/11 terrorist attack on America.

Keywords: The United States (US), economic interests of America.

Title: U.S. Foreign Policy Towards Africa: Is It Ambiguous?

Author: Ludwig Mpondo, Mirriam Furaha Karba, Naomi Mbugua, Ernest Fenandow Oluoch, Dr. Weldon Ng’eno

International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research 

ISSN 2348-3156 (Print), ISSN 2348-3164 (online)

Research Publish Journals

Vol. 5, Issue 4, October 2017 – December 2017

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U.S. Foreign Policy Towards Africa: Is It Ambiguous? by Ludwig Mpondo, Mirriam Furaha Karba, Naomi Mbugua, Ernest Fenandow Oluoch, Dr. Weldon Ng’eno