Broadening the Debate on EU�Africa Relations : Towards Reciprocal Approaches

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Broadening the Debate on EU�Africa Relations : Towards Reciprocal Approaches

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 148 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032930435
  • DDC分類 327.406

Full Description

Broadening the Debate on EU-Africa Relations is designed to expand the scope of our understanding of the multi-layered relationship between the European Union and African political actors in order to shape both the academic and policy level discourse.

The focus on chapters highlighting an African perspective offers an opportunity to redress an imbalance in scholarship, and also represents an effort to reinvigorate the EU-Africa discourse. The contributors scrutinise hitherto underexplored areas, from agricultural cooperation to sanctions to scientific collaboration, as new insights linger in the less visible margins of the relationship. Jointly, they push in the same direction, to broaden the debate on how subjects are approached in a field of study that has one-sidedly focus on the intended actions of the EU. To that end, three dimensions represent the common thread of the book: how to recalibrate African and European perspectives, how to proceed on an assumption of mutual influence rather than unidirectionality, and how to highlight the intertwined nature of the different drivers of the relationship.

Recalibrating African and European perspectives by focusing on elements of reciprocity within the broad array of interregional interactions, Broadening the Debate on EU-Africa Relations will be of great interest to scholars of African Studies, African IR, and the EU. The chapters were originally published as a special issue of the South African Journal of International Affairs.

Contents

1. A contextualisation of EU-Africa relations: Trends and drivers from a reciprocal perspective John Kotsopoulos and Frank Mattheis 2. AU-EU relations: Challenges in forging and implementing a joint agenda Luckystar Miyandazi, Philomena Apiko, Tasnim Abderrahim and Faten Aggad-Clerx 3. Caught between the ACP and the AU: Africa's relations with the European Union in a post-Cotonou Agreement context Maurizio Carbone 4. Sanctions and summits: Sanctioned African leaders and EU-Africa summits Jo-Ansie van Wyk 5. Exploring 'brain circulation' as a concept to mitigate brain drain in Africa and improve EU-Africa cooperation in the field of science and technology Amr Radwan and Mahmoud Sakr 6. Characterising partnership for research and innovation in Sub-Saharan Africa: Lessons from the case of the Africa-EU ProIntensAfrica Initiative John Ouma-Mugabe, Petronella Chaminuka and Ana M P Melo 7. The European Union and security sector reform: South Sudan and the challenge of ownership Arnold H Kammel 8. Interregionalism and police cooperation against cross-border crime in East Africa: Challenges and prospects Jacob Lisakafu

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