Building Security in Africa

Building Security in Africa An Evaluation of U.S. Security Sector Assistance in Africa from the Cold War to the Present - [Research Report]

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The United States has sought to combat security threats in Africa principally by supporting partner governments, and security sector assistance (SSA) has been one of the primary tools it has used. Rigorous evaluations of the overall impact of SSA, however, have been extremely rare. A RAND Corporation study used statistical models to evaluate the impact that U.S.-provided SSA has had on political violence in Africa-in particular, the incidence of civil wars and insurgencies, terrorist attacks, and state repression. The authors found that SSA has had a mixed record. During the Cold War, SSA likely exacerbated instability, leading to a higher incidence of civil wars. During the post-Cold War era, it seems to have had little net effect, likely reflecting recipient-government failures to sustain the capabilities developed through SSA and to harness these capability gains to effective political-military strategies. When SSA has been implement

Book information

ISBN: 9781977400499
Publisher: RAND Corporation
Imprint: RAND
Pub date:
DEWEY: 355.0320973
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: xxvii, 109
Weight: 259g
Height: 229mm
Width: 150mm
Spine width: 13mm