Summer 2006

Beyond Humanitarianism

by J. Peter Pham

J. Peter Pham on America's muddled mission in Africa

AFRICA-U.S. RELATIONS:
Strategic Encounters.


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  • J. Peter Pham, director of the Nelson Institute for International and Public Affairs at James Madison University, is the author most recently of Child Soldiers, Adult Interests: The Global Dimensions of the Sierra Leonean Tragedy (2005).

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