Against the background of decades of limitedly successful Western international statebuilding efforts and in light of the recent heightened attention to (state-building in) Africa, this study investigates the feasibility of less international involvement instead of more. To make such assessment convincingly, the involvement needs to be identified as counterproductive to the achievement of peaceful well-functioning societies, and the counter-productivity is to be located in the involvement as such and not just linked to its defective implementation. To this effect, this paper proposes the conceptual framework of the EU as an ‘Ethical Intervener’ as an instrument to deconstruct the EU’s well-intended Africa policies into the mechanisms (‘Ineq...
The EU and most aid donors invoke a strong normative power face by explicitly connecting foreign aid...
This paper examines African perceptions of the European Union’s (EU’s) role in democracy building on...
Working paper, GARNET (Network of Excellence on Global Governance, Regionalisation and Regulation
Against the background of decades of limitedly successful Western international statebuilding effort...
The EU's identity construction as a normative power has often been described as a practice by which ...
The European Union and Africa have sought to establish tight economic and political relations after ...
The Joint Africa-EU Strategy (JAES, 2007), aimed to break with the traditional donor-recipient relat...
Both the EU institutions and the Member States have been pushing for the introduction of democratic ...
This thesis focuses on examining a popular concept in European Union’s foreign policy – Normative Po...
EU leaders have recently started internal discussions about the framework to shape relations with Su...
This study examines the European Union normative power in Sub-Saharan African countries. It is based...
Many among the emerging generation of political elites in Africa see the role the European Union (EU...
The European Union's (EU) trade and development ‘partnership’ with the African, Caribbean, and Pacif...
The international community currently favours an approach to development that stresses a triangular ...
The Joint Africa-EU Strategy (JAES), which was adopted in 2007, aimed to break with the traditional ...
The EU and most aid donors invoke a strong normative power face by explicitly connecting foreign aid...
This paper examines African perceptions of the European Union’s (EU’s) role in democracy building on...
Working paper, GARNET (Network of Excellence on Global Governance, Regionalisation and Regulation
Against the background of decades of limitedly successful Western international statebuilding effort...
The EU's identity construction as a normative power has often been described as a practice by which ...
The European Union and Africa have sought to establish tight economic and political relations after ...
The Joint Africa-EU Strategy (JAES, 2007), aimed to break with the traditional donor-recipient relat...
Both the EU institutions and the Member States have been pushing for the introduction of democratic ...
This thesis focuses on examining a popular concept in European Union’s foreign policy – Normative Po...
EU leaders have recently started internal discussions about the framework to shape relations with Su...
This study examines the European Union normative power in Sub-Saharan African countries. It is based...
Many among the emerging generation of political elites in Africa see the role the European Union (EU...
The European Union's (EU) trade and development ‘partnership’ with the African, Caribbean, and Pacif...
The international community currently favours an approach to development that stresses a triangular ...
The Joint Africa-EU Strategy (JAES), which was adopted in 2007, aimed to break with the traditional ...
The EU and most aid donors invoke a strong normative power face by explicitly connecting foreign aid...
This paper examines African perceptions of the European Union’s (EU’s) role in democracy building on...
Working paper, GARNET (Network of Excellence on Global Governance, Regionalisation and Regulation