Africa is (back) in sight. The belatedly formed coalition government in Germany, alongside the governments of France and the United Kingdom, has made ‘Africa’ a central focus of its political rhetoric. Numerous initiatives, from knowledge exchange to security exercises, stretch from the Sahel to South Africa. Translating these disparate endeavours into strategic policy – drawing on academic exchange to the possibilities embedded in, among others, PESCO (Permanent Structured Cooperation) – can shape future perspectives and partnerships between the Europe, the European Union (EU) and Africa. This Policy Brief introduces key elements of the contemporary strategic context to offer a number of recommendations for a mutually useful re-engagement ...
Many among the emerging generation of political elites in Africa see the role the European Union (EU...
Working paper, GARNET (Network of Excellence on Global Governance, Regionalisation and Regulation
The European Union's (EU) relations with the African continent are facing a distinct set of challeng...
Africa is (back) in sight. The belatedly formed coalition government in Germany, alongside the gover...
Much has changed since the creation of the Joint Africa-European Union (EU) Strategy in 2007. The de...
The EU presents itself as a ‘privileged partner’ of Africa and characterises the latter as a ‘natura...
Africa is subject of special interest for member states of the European Union. Since the beginning o...
Threats from Africa undermine the security of Europe. The European Union and NATO have 22 member cou...
Threats from Africa undermine the security of Europe. The European Union and NATO have 21 member cou...
The article analyzes the prospects of the new EU strategy for Africa. The author highlights the stre...
Threats from Africa undermine the security of Europe. The European Union and NATO have 22 member cou...
The Joint Africa-EU Strategic Partnership and Action Plan was adopted in Lisbon in 2007. This new st...
To achieve economic and sustainable development objectives shared by both actors, European trade and...
EU-Africa relations have undergone a remarkable transformation over the past sixty years, from the c...
Africa is embarking upon a period in which its political, economic and social outlook will transform...
Many among the emerging generation of political elites in Africa see the role the European Union (EU...
Working paper, GARNET (Network of Excellence on Global Governance, Regionalisation and Regulation
The European Union's (EU) relations with the African continent are facing a distinct set of challeng...
Africa is (back) in sight. The belatedly formed coalition government in Germany, alongside the gover...
Much has changed since the creation of the Joint Africa-European Union (EU) Strategy in 2007. The de...
The EU presents itself as a ‘privileged partner’ of Africa and characterises the latter as a ‘natura...
Africa is subject of special interest for member states of the European Union. Since the beginning o...
Threats from Africa undermine the security of Europe. The European Union and NATO have 22 member cou...
Threats from Africa undermine the security of Europe. The European Union and NATO have 21 member cou...
The article analyzes the prospects of the new EU strategy for Africa. The author highlights the stre...
Threats from Africa undermine the security of Europe. The European Union and NATO have 22 member cou...
The Joint Africa-EU Strategic Partnership and Action Plan was adopted in Lisbon in 2007. This new st...
To achieve economic and sustainable development objectives shared by both actors, European trade and...
EU-Africa relations have undergone a remarkable transformation over the past sixty years, from the c...
Africa is embarking upon a period in which its political, economic and social outlook will transform...
Many among the emerging generation of political elites in Africa see the role the European Union (EU...
Working paper, GARNET (Network of Excellence on Global Governance, Regionalisation and Regulation
The European Union's (EU) relations with the African continent are facing a distinct set of challeng...