Assessing the Defence Cooperation Agreements Between the USA and African Countries

IF 0.2 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Paul Coonley Boateng, G. Gyamfi
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Abstract

International security cooperation is regarded as one of the key and successful mechanisms to fight terrorism and other cross-border criminal activities worldwide. This paper focuses on the benefits and challenges of the US and African countries' defence cooperation, using Ghana as a case study. This study used 21 people as participants. The subjects were selected based on their unique knowledge and expertise in the phenomenon under study. The researchers used interviews to solicit the views of the participants on the Defence Cooperation Agreement (DCA) between Ghana and the US focusing on the benefits and challenges. In conclusion, the study disclosed that no country has a monopoly on what it takes to fight terrorism and other transnational organised crime alone. The major challenges identified include the breach of domestic law, limited mutual trust, and discriminately ethnic and misguided religious practices. The challenges were stated as indispensable for the sustainability of the DCA and the successful mitigation of terrorism and transnational organised crime in West Africa.
美国与非洲国家防务合作协定评估
国际安全合作被视为在世界范围内打击恐怖主义和其他跨境犯罪活动的关键和成功机制之一。本文以加纳为例,重点探讨了美国和非洲国家防务合作的好处和挑战。这项研究使用了21人作为参与者。受试者是根据他们对所研究现象的独特知识和专业知识选择的。研究人员通过采访征求了参与者对加纳和美国之间的国防合作协议(DCA)的意见,重点是利益和挑战。总之,该研究表明,没有一个国家能够单独垄断打击恐怖主义和其他跨国有组织犯罪的行动。所确定的主要挑战包括违反国内法、相互信任有限、种族歧视和被误导的宗教做法。这些挑战被认为是DCA的可持续性以及成功缓解西非恐怖主义和跨国有组织犯罪所不可或缺的。
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