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United States And Peace Mediation In Africa: A Case Study Of The Nigeria - Biafra War

Abstract:

The persistent and consistent trend in the U.S. peace mediation in Africa has been chiefly characterized by the U.S. economic interests in Africa. Hence, it has always followed the consistent trend of who gets what, when and how, at the expense of the harangued and impoverished African masses. It is also observed that the interest of America in conflict resolution in the war torn regions of Africa is made expedient in order to safe-guard U.S. nationals in the region, and to protect their investments from destruction. Hence, economic considerations are placed over human and corporate existence and survival of Africans. Premised on these assertions therefore, this study sets out to investigate the dynamics of U.S involvements at peace mediation in Africa, and the Nigeria civil war in particular. As an instrument of political enquiry, this discourse employs the Marxian political economy paradigm, which investigates the super-positioning of the social sub-structure (economy) over the super-structure (politics, etc). Hence we arrived at the conclusion that America's interest in Africa, and her involvements at peace mediation and conflict resolutions are informed by her economic interests in Africa. As a method of data collection, we employed the observation method of the political enquiry. We made use of already existing materials, such as documents, textbooks, internet materials, etc, as our secondary sources of information.

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