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Africa is a continent of growing strategic importance in the
global war on terrorism. Over the past decade, it has seen a
significant number of terrorist attacks and operations, both north
and south of the Sahara. Many of these attacks have been led by,
coordinated with, or purported to be in support of al Qaeda, but
others have been launched by African organizations without
significant external support.
African Counterterrorism Cooperation provides an overview of
terrorist threats in each African economic region and examines
terrorism and counterterrorism efforts on the continent as a whole.
Drawn largely from papers presented by distinguished experts at a
recent conference sponsored by the Africa Center for Strategic
Studies at the National Defense University in Washington, DC, this
volume comprises chapters on terrorism threats and vulnerabilities
in Africa, the roles of the African Union and the
Inter-Governmental Authority on Development, counterterrorism
measures in East Africa, terrorism threats and responses in the
Southern African Development Community Region, and counterterrorism
initiatives in the Economic Community of West African States. The
final chapter offers an overview of U.S. support for African
counterterrorism efforts. Edited by Dr. Andre Le Sage and with a
foreword by Gen. Carlton W. Fulford, Jr., USMC (Ret.)
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