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Dividing Africa with Policy: The Influence of the Union for the Mediterranean on the Unity and Security of Africa

Dividing Africa with Policy: The Influence of the Union for the Mediterranean on the Unity and Security of Africa

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This book explores the impact of European Union (EU) foreign policy on African nationalism and the second decolonization in Africa. It argues that the EU's approach to foreign policy, characterized by integrationalism and a "resilience assessment," undermines the aims of the African Union (AU), which was created to provide unity and security on the continent. The book suggests that the EU's negative isolationism in response to Western influence is not the answer and that a more nuanced and respectful approach is needed.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 348 pages
Publication date: 09 June 2021
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG


This comprehensive book delves into the pressing concerns of rising African nationalism and the second wave of decolonization across the continent. It explores the pervasive rejection of Western ideals, often attributed to the concept of "integrationalism," which interprets EU foreign policy engagement. Through the application of complexity theory and panarchy, the author demonstrates how the EU's foreign policy undermines the objectives of the African Union (AU), the premier institution established to promote unity and security on the African continent. Instead of respecting African values, the EU seeks to achieve its own goals in its own image.

This book serves as a valuable contribution to the field of international relations and politics, particularly in light of the growing importance of understanding complex dynamics in a globalized world. It aims to broaden the application of theoretical frameworks to address these pressing issues and provide alternative solutions to the negative isolationism often pursued in response to Western influence.

The author argues that the negative isolationism pursued in order to counteract Western influence is not the answer and can be avoided through increased awareness and understanding. The book offers a comprehensive analysis of the historical, cultural, and political factors contributing to the rise of African nationalism and decolonization, and provides insights into the challenges and opportunities facing the continent in the post-colonial era.

Overall, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the complex dynamics of African nationalism, the EU's role in Africa, and the future of international relations in the region. It raises important questions and offers valuable insights that will contribute to the ongoing debate and discussion on these critical issues.

Weight: 545g
Dimension: 235 x 155 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783030413040
Edition number: 1st ed. 2020

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