AFRICOM: America's Public Diplomacy and Military Strategy in Africa
June 24, 2007 - Present
This Media Monitor tracks coverage of the United States' newest military command in Africa, AFRICOM. Updated regularly, the Monitor provides a window into local African coverage as well as international perspectives on the subject.
Local African Coverage /
International Coverage
It is part of a long term focus on AFRICOM by the Center on Public Diplomacy and the USC Annenberg School for Communication. In February 2008, CPD co-hosted a
conference on the year old command and in March 2008 the USC
Annenberg School presented a policy briefing for AFRICOM in
Washington, D.C.
Latest News Coverage
AUG 11, 2010
Partnering to Strengthen Labs in Liberia
U.S. Africa Command
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AFRICOM - International Coverage
AUG 7, 2010
AFRICOM’s Impressive Public Diplomacy Product
CPD Blog
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AFRICOM - International Coverage
AUG 6, 2010
An opportunity to de-militarize public diplomacy
MountainRunner
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AFRICOM - International Coverage
AUG 5, 2010
This is not ‘reputation laundering’. We’re helping nations improve
The Guardian
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AFRICOM - International Coverage
AUG 5, 2010
White House Party for Africa Leaves Out Leaders
The New York Times
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AFRICOM - International Coverage
AUG 4, 2010
Journalists from Maghreb Attend Writers Workshop in Tunisia
U.S. AFRICOM Public Affairs
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AFRICOM - International Coverage
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