This book offers a comprehensive, country-by-country analysis of the United States' foreign policy engagement across the African continent. Drawing on expert research and congressional reporting, the book examines political developments, security dynamics, economic partnerships, and diplomatic relations in over 30 African nations. It also explores cross-cutting regional issues such as U.S. assistance, trade policy, and the influence of external actors like China. This book provides timely insights into the evolving contours of U.S.-Africa relations in a complex and rapidly changing global environment.