Al Qaeda and its allies have perpetrated attacks in a half dozen African countries from Kenya to Morocco, while the continent’s failed states and huge swaths of ungoverned territory offer sanctuary to terrorist groups. In addition, Africa’s large Muslim population shows disturbing signs of radicalization, with the adoption of Islamic Sharia law in northern Nigeria and the spread of Saudi-funded fundamentalism elsewhere in the region. All this comes as America is growing increasingly reliant on African oil, which already accounts for 15 percent of U.S. imports and is expected to become even more important in the decade ahead.
Is Africa America’s blind spot in the global war on terror? How significant is the danger of al Qaeda and Islamic extremism there? How is the Pentagon, which has quietly dispatched 1,800 troops to combat terrorism in the Horn of Africa since late 2002, adapting to meet this threat? How will access to Africa’s vast natural resource wealth affect the global balance of power in the twenty-first century? Can African oil and gas reserves save the United States from dependence on the Middle East?
Please join AEI for a day-long conference on American national security interests in Africa in a post-9/11 world.
| 8:45 a.m. | Registration | |
| 9:00 | Panel I: Islamic Fundamentalism, Terrorism, and al Qaeda in Africa | |
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| Panelists: | Douglas Farah, National Strategy Information Center |
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| Phillip van Niekerk, G3 |
| Jonathan Schanzer, Washington Institute for Near East Policy | ||
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| David Shinn, George Washington University |
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| Moderator: | Danielle Pletka, AEI |
| 10:30 | Coffee Break |
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| 11:00 | Panel II: U.S. Strategic Engagement in Africa | |
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| Panelists: | Gen. Carlton Fulford, USMC (Ret.), director, Africa Center for Strategic Studies |
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| Florizelle B. Liser, assistant U.S. trade representative for Africa |
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| Michael Westphal, deputy assistant secretary of defense for special operations and combating terrorism |
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| Moderator: | Thomas Donnelly, AEI |
| 12:30 p.m. | Luncheon | |
| 1:00 | Speaker: | Charles Snyder, assistant secretary of state for African affairs |
| 2:00 | Panel III: U.S. Energy and Commodity Interests in Africa | |
| Panelists: | James Burkhard, Cambridge Energy Research Associates | |
| David Hale, Hale Advisers LLC | ||
| George Kirkland, ChevronTexaco | ||
| Alex Vines, Chatham House | ||
| Moderator: | Anthony Carroll, Manchester Trade | |
| 3:30 | Coffee Break | |
| 4:00 | Keynote Speaker: | Gen. Charles Wald, deputy commander, U.S. European Command |
| 5:30 | Adjournment | |


