Africa in Global Politics in the Twenty-First Century: A Pan-African Perspective

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Palgrave Macmillan, Sep 15, 2009 - History - 265 pages

In this twenty-first century, Africa has become an important source of the United States’ energy imports and the world's natural resources. It has also become the epicenter of the world’s deadly health epidemic, HIV/AIDS, and one of the battlegrounds in the fight against terrorism. With Nigeria and South Africa leading the continent, Africa has become a major player to be reckoned with in the global affairs.

About the author (2009)

OLAYIWOLA ABEGUNRIN is Professor of International Relations and African Studies in the Department of Political Science, Howard University at Washington DC, USA.