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Since 1963, the African states have been striving to find the best design for political cooperation. Under the direction of the new continental organization the African Union (AU),created in 2002 and regrouping the 53 states in Africa, the process of integration is on its way, but has faced considerable setbacks. Today, it is widely acknowledged that the AU has failed to attain its principal objectives. The research question of this study is: why the AU has achieved very little of its objectives to bring unity, peace, security, and development throughout the continent. The answer is: because…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Since 1963, the African states have been striving to
find the best design for political cooperation.
Under the direction of the new continental
organization the African Union (AU),created in 2002
and regrouping the 53 states in Africa,
the process of integration is on its way, but has
faced considerable setbacks. Today, it is widely
acknowledged that the AU has failed to attain its
principal objectives.
The research question of this study is: why the AU
has achieved very little of its objectives to bring
unity, peace, security, and development throughout
the continent. The answer is: because the AU
institutions are, to begin with, ineffective.
This book aims to understand, firstly, the ongoing
process of integration over the continent. Secondly,
it aims to study and to analyze the AU institutions
in light of the theories of the European Union
(EU).
Surely and certainly, it carries the reader towards
a new approach and a deep reflection on the issue of
integration in Africa. It is designed to help
scholars, students, and international civil servants
to complete their literature and to expand their
knowledge on African politics.
Autorenporträt
He was born on August 12, 1979 in Cotonou, Benin. In 2001, he
graduated with a Maitrîse from the Commerce and Management
School in Settat, Morrocco; and in 2007, he received a Master''s
degree in Political Science at the American University in
Beirut, Lebanon. He is the Founder of the International Movement
for African Youth, MIJA.