Beschreibung:
Addressing an under-studied aspect of U.S. foreign policy towards sub-Saharan Africa, Hendrickson provides a critical historical analysis of institutions designed to promote private investment in the region. She draws attention to the interaction between strategic factors, domestic interests, and the ideas used to achieve consensus on policy.
1. Introduction 2. Understanding Promotion of Investment in Africa 3. The Cold War and the Creation of Institutions Promoting Investment 4. Global Economic Competition and the Post Cold War Shift 5. George W. Bush and Africa in the New Millennium 6. The Obama Administration in a Multi-Polar World 7. Conclusion: Africa and Transformation in the Global Economy Bibliography