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The Evangelical Roots of US Africa Policy 

Author: Asteris Huliaras - Associate Professor in the Department of Geography, Harokopion University of Athens, Greece.
DOI: 10.1080/00396330802601917
Publication Frequency: 6 issues per year
Published in: journal Survival, Volume 50, Issue 6 December 2008 , pages 161 - 182
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Abstract

Within the last 15 years, several factors (including the spectacular growth of their missionary activities in Third World countries) have transformed US evangelicals from staunchest isolationists to enthusiastic internationalists. Successful coalitions with other groups (like ethnic lobbies and humanitarian NGOs) and a receptive Bush administration have helped them gain unprecedented influence in US foreign policy towards the less developed world. Their influence in Washington's Africa policy (especially in relation to Sudan and foreign aid) is probably much deeper, more consistent and more able to survive a change of administration than the evangelical impact on any other area of US external relations.
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