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Article in Focus:
The Search for Antiseptic War
›By Ann Phillips // Monday, April 22, 2013By Ann L. Phillips
Recent Public Policy Scholar at the Wilson CenterThe U.S. Government has made clear that stabilization missions requiring deployment of large numbers of personnel—military and civilian—are not on the agenda for the foreseeable future. Not only budget constraints but also sobering experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan have produced a strategic shift. As the U.S. draws down its presence in Afghanistan, it’s fair to say that the lives lost and billions spent to stabilize the country and provide a foundation for Afghan development have not produced progress commensurate with the effort. In early 2012, the Pentagon released its strategic defense guidance, “Sustaining U.S. Global Leadership: Priorities for 21st Century Defense,” which underscored a new reliance on Special Forces, technology, and intelligence to protect and promote U.S. national security interests. Drones have become a centerpiece in the new approach; the ramifications of which are already visible in hotspots around the globe. In Yemen, Pakistan and Somalia, the U.S. deploys drones in increasing numbers to gather intelligence and to kill high value insurgent and terrorist targets. In Africa, drones outfitted only to gather intelligence at this time are front and center in U.S. counter-terrorism efforts. The underlying goal of these new efforts is to monitor extremist groups and to help shape an inhospitable environment for them in Mali, Nigeria and Niger.
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In the News:
February 8, 2013 News
›By leadership project // Friday, February 8, 20138 February 2013
Continue reading for news including France asking UN Peacekeepers to takeover in Mali, the push for a stronger development agenda by Dlamini-Zuma, crowdsourcing increasing development in Africa, Kenya seeking clarification on relationship with the U.S. after their elections, ancient manuscripts saved in Timbuktu, Kenya set to withdraw troops in Somalia, progress being made in the issue of water for Africa, and Uganda returning misappropriated aid to Norway.
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February 4, 2013 News
›By leadership project // Monday, February 4, 20134 February 2013
Continue reading for articles concerning France’s hope for security in Timbuktu, diaspora remittances aiding peace in Somalia, plans for an EAC climate change fund, Zainab Bangura’s views on the fight against sexual violence, and stolen artifacts returned to Nigeria.
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In the News:
December 12, 2012 News
›By leadership project // Wednesday, December 12, 2012December 12, 2012
Recent stories including an assessment of African leaders in 2012, coalitions formed in Kenya, troubles for the DRC peace negotiations, new prime minister appointed in Mali, the need for support of small farmers in Africa, Museveni placed to take a pan-African leadership role, and investment in Somaliland.
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