From Rivalry to Partnership is the first to study a potentially valuable way forward in tackling the challenges of Africa, namely bilateral partnerships. Written in a clear and accessible style, From Rivalry to Partnership offers a much needed fresh insight on whether and how bilateral partnerships make a real difference to people's lives on the African continent.
From Rivalry to Partnership is the first to study a potentially valuable way forward in tackling the challenges of Africa, namely bilateral partnerships. Written in a clear and accessible style, From Rivalry to Partnership offers a much needed fresh insight on whether and how bilateral partnerships make a real difference to people's lives on the African continent.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tony Chafer, Director, Centre for European & International Studies Research and Professor of Contemporary French Area Studies, University of Portsmouth, UK and Dr Gordon Cumming, Reader, School of European Studies, Cardiff University, UK
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1 Introduction and Theory; Introduction, Tony Chafer, Gordon Cumming; Chapter 1 A Theoretical Perspective on Northern Cooperation in Africa, Theresa Callan; Part 2 The UK, France and Cooperation in africa; Chapter 2 Africa and the United Kingdom: Labour's Legacy, May 1997-May 2010, Vines Alex; Chapter 3 From Unilateralism to Multilateralism: The Decline of French Power in Africa, Daniel Bourmaud; Chapter 4 Britain and France in Africa since Saint-Malo: Towards an Uneasy Partnership?, Gordon Cumming; Chapter 5 Anglo-French Security Cooperation in Africa since Saint-Malo, Tony Chafer; Part 3 Other Bilateral 'Partnerships'; Chapter 6 Scandinavian Africa Policies: Value-based Foreign Policies between British Affinity, French National Interests and EU Norms, Gorm Rye Olsen; Chapter 7 US-UK Cooperation in Africa, Paul D. Williams; Chapter 8 Franco-American Ties: Old Foes, New Friends?, Niagalé Bagayoko; Part 4 Working Together on the Ground; Chapter 9 The UK and France in the DRC: Making Their Own Peace, Gordon Cumming; Chapter 10 Anglo-French Cooperation vis-à-vis the African Union, Tony Chafer; Part 5 Other Models of Cooperation; Chapter 11 The New European Security Architecture: An Example of 'Messy Multilateralism'?, Marie V. Gibert; Chapter 12 Sino-African Relations and the Implications for the EU's 'Partnership' with Africa, Ian Taylor; Part 6 Concluding Remarks; Chapter 13 Conclusion: From Rivalry to Partnership?, Gordon Cumming, Tony Chafer, Theresa Callan;
Part 1 Introduction and Theory; Introduction, Tony Chafer, Gordon Cumming; Chapter 1 A Theoretical Perspective on Northern Cooperation in Africa, Theresa Callan; Part 2 The UK, France and Cooperation in africa; Chapter 2 Africa and the United Kingdom: Labour's Legacy, May 1997-May 2010, Vines Alex; Chapter 3 From Unilateralism to Multilateralism: The Decline of French Power in Africa, Daniel Bourmaud; Chapter 4 Britain and France in Africa since Saint-Malo: Towards an Uneasy Partnership?, Gordon Cumming; Chapter 5 Anglo-French Security Cooperation in Africa since Saint-Malo, Tony Chafer; Part 3 Other Bilateral 'Partnerships'; Chapter 6 Scandinavian Africa Policies: Value-based Foreign Policies between British Affinity, French National Interests and EU Norms, Gorm Rye Olsen; Chapter 7 US-UK Cooperation in Africa, Paul D. Williams; Chapter 8 Franco-American Ties: Old Foes, New Friends?, Niagalé Bagayoko; Part 4 Working Together on the Ground; Chapter 9 The UK and France in the DRC: Making Their Own Peace, Gordon Cumming; Chapter 10 Anglo-French Cooperation vis-à-vis the African Union, Tony Chafer; Part 5 Other Models of Cooperation; Chapter 11 The New European Security Architecture: An Example of 'Messy Multilateralism'?, Marie V. Gibert; Chapter 12 Sino-African Relations and the Implications for the EU's 'Partnership' with Africa, Ian Taylor; Part 6 Concluding Remarks; Chapter 13 Conclusion: From Rivalry to Partnership?, Gordon Cumming, Tony Chafer, Theresa Callan;
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