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Series
Columbia/Hurst Ser.
Type
Textbook
Publication Name
EU and Africa : from Eurafrique to Afro-Europa
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Subject
Global Politics
ISBN
9780199327867
Book Title
Eu and Africa : from Eurafrique to Afro-Europa
Item Length
5.8in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication Year
2012
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.4in
Author
Kaye Whiteman
Genre
History
Topic
Africa / General
Item Width
8.8in
Item Weight
27.6 Oz
Number of Pages
320 Pages

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A collection that assesses the relationship between the EU and Africa. The contributors look specifically at how the baggage of the 'Eurafrique' colonial past can be shed once and for all.

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0199327866
ISBN-13
9780199327867
eBay Product ID (ePID)
159829473

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Book Title
Eu and Africa : from Eurafrique to Afro-Europa
Author
Kaye Whiteman
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Africa / General
Publication Year
2012
Genre
History
Number of Pages
320 Pages

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Item Length
5.8in
Item Height
1.4in
Item Width
8.8in
Item Weight
27.6 Oz

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Reviews
"This is a most welcome and vibrant guide to the EU's most enduring and guilt-inducing set of external relationships. It is required reading for all those interested in what Europe means to Africa, and vice versa."--Professor Christopher Hill, University of Cambridge "A timely, analytical and exhaustive interpretation of the complex and dynamic cooperation between Africa and the EU - a must read for all who wish to expand their insights into the contemporary challenges in Africa-EU relations."--Dr Mohamed Chambas, Secretary-General, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group "This is a much needed, impressive and thought-provoking work on the development and diversity of the EU-Africa relations...it raises the complex, but critical, key question: How can an EU-Africa partnership claim the future in a radically changing global environment? ...an essential collection."--Ambassador Torben Brylle, former EU Special Representative for Sudan "This publication is very welcome...and covers key issues at the heart of the relationship between Africa and the EU. It is therefore a very useful tool for people working within the area of EU-Africa relations. The book also provides an up-to-date analysis of all the facets of this relationship....a must read for all seeking knowledge in this field."--Professor Peter H. Katjavivi, Former Namibian Ambassador to the EU "A valuable collection of essays The EU and Africa deserves a wide readership, not least because it is at the forefront of questioning this relationship. It is well-written, with an impressive roster of contributors." -- Bram Posthumus, Think Africa Press "A firm, non-compromising, educative, and non-biased assessment of the EU's relationship with African countries For an area of study that has had little written about it, the book takes a great leap in showing the opportunities and challenges of developing an equal relationship between the EU and Africa. This groundbreaking study acts as a harbinger for future study of the relationship between the EU and Africa in the post-Cold war context without undermining the colonial legacy." -- Norman Sempijja, H-Diplo "This groundbreaking study acts as a harbinger for future study of the relationship between the EU and Africa. Well written with balanced arguments and a precise narrative. This book provides a firm, noncompromising, educative, and non-biased assessment of the EU's relationship with African countries. Apart from students, practitioners, academics, and policymakers interested in Africa and the EU, the volume can be beneficial to everyone in Europe, Africa, and beyond who wants a keen understanding of the history of the continents and their postcolonial and post-Cold War relationship." -- Norman Sempijja Rouen Business School, H-Net Reviews in the Humanities & Social Sciences - See more at: http://www.hurstpublishers.com/book/the-eu-and-africa/#sthash.vlYp2GtZ.dpuf, "This is a most welcome and vibrant guide to the EU's most enduring and guilt-inducing set of external relationships. It is required reading for all those interested in what Europe means to Africa, and vice versa."--Professor Christopher Hill, University of Cambridge"A timely, analytical and exhaustive interpretation of the complex and dynamic cooperation between Africa and the EU - a must read for all who wish to expand their insights into the contemporary challenges in Africa-EU relations."--Dr Mohamed Chambas, Secretary-General, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group"This is a much needed, impressive and thought-provoking work on the development and diversity of the EU-Africa relations...it raises the complex, but critical, key question: How can an EU-Africa partnership claim the future in a radically changing global environment? ...an essential collection."--Ambassador Torben Brylle, former EU Special Representative for Sudan"This publication is very welcome...and covers key issues at the heart of the relationship between Africa and the EU. It is therefore a very useful tool for people working within the area of EU-Africa relations. The book also provides an up-to-date analysis of all the facets of this relationship....a must read for all seeking knowledge in this field."--Professor Peter H. Katjavivi, Former Namibian Ambassador to the EU"A valuable collection of essays The EU and Africa deserves a wide readership, not least because it is at the forefront of questioning this relationship. It is well-written, with an impressive roster of contributors." -- Bram Posthumus, Think Africa Press"A firm, non-compromising, educative, and non-biased assessment of the EU's relationship with African countries For an area of study that has had little written about it, the book takes a great leap in showing the opportunities and challenges of developing an equal relationship between the EU and Africa. This groundbreaking study acts as a harbinger for future study of the relationship between the EU and Africa in the post-Cold war context without undermining the colonial legacy." -- Norman Sempijja, H-Diplo"This groundbreaking study acts as a harbinger for future study of the relationship between the EU and Africa. Well written with balanced arguments and a precise narrative. This book provides a firm, noncompromising, educative, and non-biased assessment of the EU's relationship with African countries. Apart from students, practitioners, academics, and policymakers interested in Africa and the EU, the volume can be beneficial to everyone in Europe, Africa, and beyond who wants a keen understanding of the history of the continents and their postcolonial and post-Cold War relationship." -- Norman Sempijja Rouen Business School, H-Net Reviews in the Humanities & Social Sciences - See more at: http://www.hurstpublishers.com/book/the-eu-and-africa/#sthash.vlYp2GtZ.dpuf, "This is a most welcome and vibrant guide to the EU's most enduring and guilt-inducing set of external relationships. It is required reading for all those interested in what Europe means to Africa, and vice versa."--Professor Christopher Hill, University of Cambridge "A timely, analytical and exhaustive interpretation of the complex and dynamic cooperation between Africa and the EU - a must read for all who wish to expand their insights into the contemporary challenges in Africa-EU relations."--Dr Mohamed Chambas, Secretary-General, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group "This is a much needed, impressive and thought-provoking work on the development and diversity of the EU-Africa relations...it raises the complex, but critical, key question: How can an EU-Africa partnership claim the future in a radically changing global environment? ...an essential collection."--Ambassador Torben Brylle, former EU Special Representative for Sudan
Table of Content
1. Introduction Kaye Whiteman PART 1 AFRICA AND EUROPE IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE 2. The Rise and Fall of Eurafrique: From the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885 to the Tripoli EU-Africa Summit of 2010 Kaye Whiteman 3. Paradise Lost and Found: The African Union and the European Union Adekeye Adebajo PART 2 POLITICAL, ECONOMIC AND STRATEGIC DIMENSIONS 4. The Travails of Regional Integration in Africa Adebayo Adedeji 5. Europe, Africa and Aid: Towards a Genuine Partnership Rob de Vos 6. South Africa and the EU: Where Lies the Strategic Partnership? Talitha Bertelsmann-Scott 7. The EU, the Maghreb and the Mediterranean George Joffé 8. The EU and Asia: Lessons for Africa? Shada Islam PART 3 TRADE, INVESTMENT, AND DEVELOPMENT 9. Global Africa: The Last Investment Frontier? Liam Halligan 10. An Anatomy of the Economic Partnership Agreements Mareike Meyn 11. Africa and Europe: Ending a Dialogue of the Deaf? Gilbert M. Khadiagala 12. A Critique of the EU's Common Agricultural Policy Charles Mutasa PART 4 SECURITY AND GOVERNANCE 13. A U-EU Security and Governance Cooperation Garth le Pere 14. The EU Security Role in the Great Lakes Region Aldo Ajello 15. The EU Security Role in Chad and the Central African Republic Winrich Kühne PART 5 THE EU-AFRICA POLICIES OF FRANCE, BRITAIN, PORTUGAL, AND THE NORDICS 16. France, the EU, and Africa Douglas A. Yates 17. Britain, the EU, and Africa Paul D. Williams 18. Portugal, the EU, and Africa Alex Vines 19. The Nordics, the EU, and Africa Anne Hammerstad PART 6 MIGRATION AND IDENTITY 20. Migration and "Fortress Europe" Andrew Geddes 21. The Black Atlantic from Othello to Obama: In Search of a Post-Racial Society Ali A. Mazrui 22. Europe's Postcolonial Role and Identity Hartmut Mayer Annex

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