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Author Giles, Keir, author

Title Russian interests in Sub-Saharan Africa / Keir Giles
Published Carlisle, PA : Strategic Studies Institute and U.S. Army War College Press, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (vii, 51 pages)
Series Letort papers
Letort papers.
Contents Introduction -- History -- Russia's presence today : political priorities -- Economic aims -- Resource interests : minerals -- Resource interests : energy -- Trade -- Arms trade -- Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa -- Implications for U.S. policy -- Outlook
Summary An apparent lack of interest by Russia in Sub-Saharan Africa over recent years masks persistent key strategic drivers for Moscow to re-establish lost influence in the region. A preoccupation with more immediate foreign policy concerns has temporarily interrupted a process of Russia reclaiming relationships that were well-developed in the Soviet period in order to secure access to mineral and energy resources which are crucial to Russia's economic and industrial interests, as well as both existing and new markets for military arms contracts. Russian policy priorities in Africa provide both challenges and opportunities for the U.S. in fields such as nuclear nonproliferation, as well as energy security for the United States and its European allies. Russian development of key resources in southern Africa should be observed closely. Russian trade with the region is significantly underdeveloped, with the exception of the arms trade, which Russia can be expected to defend vigorously if its markets are challenged, including by the prospect of regime change or international sanctions. At the same time, Russia and the United States have a shared interest in restricting the freedom of movement of terrorist organizations in ungoverned or lightly governed spaces in Africa, which opens potential for cooperation between AFRICOM initiatives and Russian presence in the region. Russian diplomatic and economic activity in southern Africa should receive continuing attention from U.S. policymakers due to its direct relevance to a number of U.S. strategic concerns
Notes "July 2013."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 41-51)
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SSI, viewed July 17, 2013)
Subject International economic relations
Diplomatic relations
Strategic aspects of individual places
Internationella relationer.
Internationell ekonomi.
SUBJECT Russia (Federation) -- Foreign relations -- Africa, Sub-Saharan
Africa, Sub-Saharan -- Foreign relations -- Russia (Federation)
Russia (Federation) -- Foreign economic relations -- Africa, Sub-Saharan
Africa, Sub-Saharan -- Foreign economic relations -- Russia (Federation)
Africa, Sub-Saharan -- Strategic aspects. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85001687
Subject Sub-Saharan Africa
Russia (Federation)
Form Electronic book
Author Army War College (U.S.). Strategic Studies Institute, publisher.
Army War College (U.S.). Press, publisher.