TransAfrica
Washington, DC, United States
September 1982
49 pages
Contents: PREFACE • AFRICA • South Africa/Namibia • Angola • Front-line States • Horn of Africa • Western Sahara • Libya • Communist Involvement • REFUGEE AFFAIRS • Refugee Admissions • Refugee Relief • CARIBBEAN • Caribbean-US Relations • ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT • TransAfrica, representing Afro-American interests in Africa and the Caribbean, seeks to have the US government constructively address the two most critical issues confronting both regions - economic development and political self-determination. For the most part, U.S. policymakers have consistently emphasized- geo-strategic considerations over root causes....
Contents: PREFACE • AFRICA • South Africa/Namibia • Angola • Front-line States • Horn of Africa • Western Sahara • Libya • Communist Involvement • REFUGEE AFFAIRS • Refugee Admissions • Refugee Relief • CARIBBEAN • Caribbean-US Relations • ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT • TransAfrica, representing Afro-American interests in Africa and the Caribbean, seeks to have the US government constructively address the two most critical issues confronting both regions - economic development and political self-determination. For the most part, U.S. policymakers have consistently emphasized- geo-strategic considerations over root causes. This internal paper, prepared by Mark Wenner, surveys the significant foreign policy issues facing the U.S. in Africa and the Caribbean, provides a context, critiques for U.S. stance, and offers recommendations.
Africa
Algeria
Angola
Horn of Africa
Libya
Namibia
North Africa
South Africa
Southern Africa
Western Sahara
English
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Used by permission of TransAfrica.