An Evaluation of the US Relations with Sub-Saharan Africa in The 21st Century

Author:

Simuziya Nsama Jonathan1

Affiliation:

1. University of Hradec Kralove , Philosophical Faculty- Department of Political Science , Vita Nejedleho 573/4, 500 03 Hradec Kralove 3, Czech Republic

Abstract

Abstract This study assesses the viability of relations between the US and sub-Saharan Africa by examining the trends of their political and economic cooperation. Given the high number of member states involved in this partnership, a strong alliance could influence good governance practices beyond their continents. The gist of their relationship challenges lies in claims by sub-Saharan states that the partnership is one-sided in favour of the US, turning the enterprise into a zero-sum game. For instance, the US insist on their partners to meet thresholds of ‘good governance practices’ as determined by the US itself. However, governance breaches are revealed from both sides. Data for this study were gathered from secondary and primary sources. The study concludes that the relationship is lukewarm due to mistrust, and this has led to the unsuccessful US involvement in sub-Saharan Africa.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Microbiology

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