Foreign Policy Research Institute A Nation Must Think Before it Acts Evangelists, Oil Companies, and Terrorists: The Bush Administration’s Policy towards Sudan

Evangelists, Oil Companies, and Terrorists: The Bush Administration’s Policy towards Sudan

Abstract

In contrast to the Clinton administration, which tried to isolate Sudan, George W. Bush initiated a dialogue with Khartoum and followed a “constructive engagement” policy. Three factors explain this radical change in U.S foreign policy: the influence of American evangelicals, the significance of the war on terror, and economic interests, particularly the oil lobby. However, each of these factors led Washington to opposite directions.

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