変わる世界におけるEU-アフリカ関係の再考<br>Revisiting EU-Africa Relations in a Changing World (New Horizons in European Politics series)

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変わる世界におけるEU-アフリカ関係の再考
Revisiting EU-Africa Relations in a Changing World (New Horizons in European Politics series)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 304 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781839109812
  • DDC分類 327.406

Full Description

This timely book explores the current state of EU-Africa relations from a multidisciplinary perspective, placing emphasis on recent developments in five areas that are crucial for EU-Africa relations: development cooperation, trade, migration, security and democratization. It considers how Africa's dependence on the EU has decreased due to the declining importance of development cooperation, and increasing cooperation with emerging powers, notably the BRIC nations.

The book asks two key questions in relation to these areas: first, whether the EU effectively pursues a forward-looking strategy suggested in the official discourse or is following a strategy that still reflects asymmetrical postcolonial relations; and second, whether Africa will be able to push for a more balanced relationship with Europe by using the leverage provided by emerging powers. To answer these questions, expert contributors explore the impact of African migration on the domestic policy of EU member states, security and conflict resolution in Africa, EU trade policy and African economic development, and how local dynamics and international pressures affect democratisation in Africa.

Offering new directions of research on EU-Africa relations, this book will be critical reading for scholars and students of international relations, European policy and international politics. It will also be a useful resource for policy makers, activists and civil society groups interested in EU-Africa cooperation.

Contents

Contents:

Introduction: Revisiting EU-Africa relations in a changing world 1
Valeria Fargion and Mamoudou Gazibo

PART I SECURITY AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION IN AFRICA
1 Managing African conflicts: using CSDP missions to cope
with terrorism and organized crime 24
Daniela Irrera
2 The European Union and conflict prevention in Africa:
partnering with civil society to build sustainable peace 37
Lorenzo Angelini
3 African Union reform project: implications and challenges
for EU partnership towards ending conflicts in Africa 51
Reuben J. B. Lewis

PART II THE MIGRATORY CONUNDRUM
4 Africa-EU migration in perspective 67
Gustavo De Santis
5 Drivers of migration from Africa 78
Alessandra Venturini and Andrea Goldstein
6 African migration and EU immigration policies 91
Ioannis Papageorgiou
7 Europe-Africa unequal pacts: the case of West African migration 105
Rahmane Idrissa
8 From containment to policy coherence: reframing
European migration policy with Africa 117
Andrea Stocchiero

PART III EU TRADE POLICY AND AFRICAN
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
9 EU-Africa trade and investment relations: towards greater
convergence? 132
San Bilal, Bernard Hoekman and Dominique Njinkeu
10 The African Continental Free Trade Agreement and its
implications for Africa-EU trade relations 146
John Akokpari
11 UK trade with Africa after Brexit 160
Giorgia Giovannetti, Enrico Marvasi and Filippo Santi

PART IV EUROPEAN DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION
AT A CROSSROAD
12 From complementing to copying its member states:
assessing the EU's development cooperation with Africa 177
Niels Keijzer
13 Three interwoven actors, readjusting positions: EU-Africa
relations and the post-Cotonou partnership 192
Maurizio Carbone
14 EU development cooperation with Africa: forgetting about
health? 205
Valeria Fargion and Marco Mayer

PART V DEMOCRATIZATION IN AFRICA BETWEEN
LOCAL DYNAMICS AND INTERNATIONAL
PRESSURES
15 Democracy in sub-Saharan Africa: historical legacies,
international pressures and new political challenges 223
Arrigo Pallotti and Corrado Tornimbeni
16 Does EBA improve good governance in sub-Saharan Africa? 239
Thilo Bodenstein
17 Is democracy declining in Africa and what role for China? 251
Mamoudou Gazibo
PART VI CONCLUSION
18 EU and Africa: reflecting on the European global strategy
and EU neighbourhood policy 267
Pasquale Ferrara

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