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Africa, the EU and the Samoa Agreement

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Africa, the EU and the Samoa Agreement Synopsis

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.

Drawing on a range of critical perspectives and contributions it moves beyond Eurocentric visions of policy co-operation on development to highlight three core themes that frame the analysis within the volume: the new scramble for Africa, Europe's ontological security and the securitisation of development and African agency. In doing so, it assesses EU actors' engagement with African institutions in relation to key areas of policy collaboration, including trade, development, health, migration, and security. In this context, it examines whether the 'partnership' offers African states and regional institutions a genuine pathway to 'development' or whether historical power asymmetries remain entrenched - and perhaps even exacerbated - through the new Africa-EU Agreement.

This book will be of key interest to scholars, students and practitioners involved in Development Studies, EU studies, Africa-EU Relations, African politics and International Relations, and more broadly to International Political Economy and Comparative Regionalism.

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ISBN: 9781032821764
Publication date:
Author: Sophia Price, Mark Langan
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 200 pages
Series: Routledge Studies in African Politics and International Relations
Genres: International relations
Regional / International studies
Development studies