Lexington Books
Pages: 344
Trim: 6½ x 9½
978-0-7391-0989-2 • Hardback • March 2006 • $136.00 • (£105.00)
978-0-7391-1995-2 • Paperback • November 2006 • $55.99 • (£43.00)
978-0-7391-5837-1 • eBook • March 2006 • $53.00 • (£41.00)
James J.F. Forest is director of terrorism studies and assistant professor at the United States Military Academy. Mattew V. Sousa is currently serving as a Foreign Area Officer in the U.S. Army, specializing in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Chapter 1 Oil and Security: An Introduction
Chapter 2 A Region of Opportunities and Challenges
Chapter 3 A Region in Trouble
Chapter 4 The Emerging Terrorist Threat to West and Central Africa
Chapter 5 A History of U.S. Foreign Policies in the Middle East and the Old Gulf
Chapter 6 Contemporary U.S. Foreign Policies in the New Gulf
Chapter 7 A New Framework for 21st Century U.S.-Africa Policies
Chapter 8 Addressing the Security Challenges of the Gulf of Guinea
Chapter 9 Facilitating Economic Development
Chapter 10 Democratization and Leadership for Good Governance
Chapter 11 The Policy Coordination Imperative
Chapter 12 Conclusion
Informative . . upbeat and prescriptive.
— Foreign Affairs
Forest and Sousa focus on nexus of energy wealth and good governance, which is the key to future economic development, stability and prevention of terrorism. They have done a terrific job highlighting U.S. national security interests in the Gulf of Guinea—a little understood region of tremendous oil wealth.
— Ariel Cohen, The Heritage Foundation