The U.S. Attempts to Tighten Its Grip on Africa
by Horace CampbellGeorge Bush's foray into Africa revealed both U.S. intentions to militarize the continent and the limits of American coercive power in the current global environment. Bush scaled down...
View ArticleA Year Later, the War in Libya is Far from Over
2 Oct 24 cia-libya.jpg by Horace CampbellThe death of the U.S. ambassador in Libya revealed the extent of CIA involvement in Libya. The “agency was not merely conducting covert surveillance on the...
View ArticleMali, France and the War on Terror in Africa
military-in-mali.jpgby Horace G. Campbell“The current insecurity in Mali is a direct result of the US military presence...and why Africans must be more forthright in opposing the expansion of the US...
View ArticleSouth Sudan: Peace, Democracy and Reconstruction Instead of War
South-Sudan-Fighting-Escalates-1000-Feared-Dead.jpgby Horace G. CampbellThe dissolution of the South Sudanese military and government into rival factions puts the future of the world’s newest country...
View ArticleThe Menace of Boko Haram and Fundamentalism in Nigeria
boko-haram-abubakar-shekau.jpgby Horace G. CampbellThe hardline military approach to Boko Haram by the Nigerian government is inadequate. Boko Haram's challenge has economic, political and social...
View ArticleBRICS Bank Challenges the Exorbitant Privilege of the US Dollar
bricsnations-20141.jpgby Horace G. CampbellOver 65 percent of the world’s nations keep their foreign exchange reserves in the US dollar, the dominant world currency. The creation of the BRICS Bank and...
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