Pushed Into The Sea: The US Loses Djibouti
In favor of China, Djibouti has asked the United States to leave. China’s generous investments in Djibouti have paid off, shifting the balance of power in the Horn of Africa.
We are pleased to enter our tenth year of providing analysis on national security and foreign policy.
Fall 2016
Volume 19, Issue 3
24 October
Cover: Marine recon exercises over Djibouti, 2010
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In favor of China, Djibouti has asked the United States to leave. China’s generous investments in Djibouti have paid off, shifting the balance of power in the Horn of Africa.
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