In recent years, both the European Union (EU) and the People's Republic of China (PRC) have considerably stepped up their presence in Africa, including in the field of peace and security. This article discusses how the EU’s and China’s understanding of governance and sovereignty affects their respective security strategies in Africa. It argues that although European and Chinese rhetoric significantly differs in terms of the doctrines of sovereignty and governance, the conventional wisdom of two competing security models is inaccurate. As a matter of fact, Brussels and Beijing pursue converging security interests in Africa, a fact that can open the door for coordinated Sino-European crisis management efforts
Since the start of the 21st century, China has emerged as an important partner for Africa, shaking u...
In recent years, while China has become one of the global power in the world, it has also been accus...
Since the start of the 21st century, China has emerged as an important partner for Africa, shaking u...
In recent years, both the European Union (EU) and the People's Republic of China (PRC) have consider...
In recent years, both the European Union (EU) and the People’s Republic of China (PRC) have consider...
African regional organizations play a significant role in maintaining peace and security on their co...
The main security problems on the African continent include intrastate conflicts between certain gro...
This thesis asks why is trust between respective decision-makers the key factor when it comes to the...
EU leaders have recently started internal discussions about the framework to shape relations with Su...
China has established a strong economic position in Africa, in particular due to the volume of its t...
The United States\u27 pivot toward Asia has fuelled a new round of debates about the role of key Asi...
Existing concepts (e.g. ‘non-interference’ and ‘pragmatism’) remain too vague to provide explanation...
The United States' pivot toward Asia has fuelled a new round of debates about the role of key Asian ...
This article contends that China\u27s rise is negatively affecting the European Union (EU)\u27s abil...
The EU-China cooperation on security in Africa has remained on the level of aspirations and policy f...
Since the start of the 21st century, China has emerged as an important partner for Africa, shaking u...
In recent years, while China has become one of the global power in the world, it has also been accus...
Since the start of the 21st century, China has emerged as an important partner for Africa, shaking u...
In recent years, both the European Union (EU) and the People's Republic of China (PRC) have consider...
In recent years, both the European Union (EU) and the People’s Republic of China (PRC) have consider...
African regional organizations play a significant role in maintaining peace and security on their co...
The main security problems on the African continent include intrastate conflicts between certain gro...
This thesis asks why is trust between respective decision-makers the key factor when it comes to the...
EU leaders have recently started internal discussions about the framework to shape relations with Su...
China has established a strong economic position in Africa, in particular due to the volume of its t...
The United States\u27 pivot toward Asia has fuelled a new round of debates about the role of key Asi...
Existing concepts (e.g. ‘non-interference’ and ‘pragmatism’) remain too vague to provide explanation...
The United States' pivot toward Asia has fuelled a new round of debates about the role of key Asian ...
This article contends that China\u27s rise is negatively affecting the European Union (EU)\u27s abil...
The EU-China cooperation on security in Africa has remained on the level of aspirations and policy f...
Since the start of the 21st century, China has emerged as an important partner for Africa, shaking u...
In recent years, while China has become one of the global power in the world, it has also been accus...
Since the start of the 21st century, China has emerged as an important partner for Africa, shaking u...