This edited volume provides a timely and critical analysis of Africa-EU relations in the new Samoa Agreement phase of the long standing 'Eurafrican' relationship.
This edited volume provides a timely and critical analysis of Africa-EU relations in the new Samoa Agreement phase of the long standing 'Eurafrican' relationship.
Sophia Price is Professor of International Political Economy and Head of the School of Social Sciences at Birkbeck College University of London, UK, and a Research Fellow at the Institute of Pan-African Thought and Conversation at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. Mark Langan is Senior Lecturer in International Political Economy at King's College London, UK.
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1. Introduction: A New Phase in Africa EU cooperation? 2. The New Scramble for Africa: Impact of insecurity and democratic fragility on Africa EU relations 3. Development finance in EU OACPS relations: From Wall Street to Schuman Square? 4. The Samoa Agreement and Global Health Objectives: Problematising EU Efforts for Healthier Citizenries in Africa 5. Africa EU Migration at a Cross Road? 6. EU Africa cooperation on security, peace and humanitarian aid in the post Cotonou era: An asymmetric partnership 7. The Samoa Agreement and Africa EU Interregionalism 8. The sites, actors and practices of inter regionalism between African regional organizations and the EU: Zooming in on ECOWAS EU relations 9. Assessing the gender provisions within the Africa EU relationship 10. Conclusion
1. Introduction: A New Phase in Africa EU cooperation? 2. The New Scramble for Africa: Impact of insecurity and democratic fragility on Africa EU relations 3. Development finance in EU OACPS relations: From Wall Street to Schuman Square? 4. The Samoa Agreement and Global Health Objectives: Problematising EU Efforts for Healthier Citizenries in Africa 5. Africa EU Migration at a Cross Road? 6. EU Africa cooperation on security, peace and humanitarian aid in the post Cotonou era: An asymmetric partnership 7. The Samoa Agreement and Africa EU Interregionalism 8. The sites, actors and practices of inter regionalism between African regional organizations and the EU: Zooming in on ECOWAS EU relations 9. Assessing the gender provisions within the Africa EU relationship 10. Conclusion
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