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Title
Evaluating the Africa-EU partnership on peace and security : interregional cooperation in peace operations / Friedrich Plank.
ISBN
9783031110313 (electronic bk.)
3031110315 (electronic bk.)
3031110307
9783031110306
Publication Details
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource.
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-11031-3 doi
Call Number
JZ4871
Dewey Decimal Classification
327.406
Summary
Interregional cooperation in peace and security as key feature of the EU external relations is particularly relevant in Africa-EU relations. However, these efforts have not been systematically evaluated to date. Focusing specifically on interregional peace operations, this volume provides the first comprehensive evaluation of the Africa-EU Partnership on Peace and Security. It explains the effectiveness of interregional security cooperation across three cases: (1) the AU-EU response in the Central African Republic (2013) and (2) in Somalia (20072017), (3) and the ECOWAS-EU efforts in Mali (2012). The book makes a valuable empirical, theoretical, and methodological contribution to EU foreign policy, comparative regionalism, and conflict studies. Friedrich Plank is Lecturer at Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, Germany.
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European Union in international affairs.
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Chapter 1. Introduction: Evaluating the Africa-EU Partnership on Peace and Security
Chapter 2. Theorizing interregional effectiveness and its conditions
Chapter 3. Case Study I: AU-EU cooperation in response to the 2013 crisis in the Central African Republic
Chapter 4. Case Study II: ECOWAS-EU cooperation in Mali
Chapter 5. Case Study III: AU-EU cooperation in response to the crisis in Somalia
Chapter 6. Conclusions: cross-case comparison, theoretical reflections, and policy recommendations.