A Comprehensive EU Strategy for Africa - Political Dialogue: Governance, Security and Migration
Much has changed since the creation of the Joint Africa-European Union (EU) Strategy in 2007. The developing world has been changing fast. Development policy and practices are also transforming, albeit at a slower pace. The divide between emerging economies and ‘fragile states’ is increasing. This is also the case in Africa. As not only Africa, but also the EU-Africa relationship is changing and evolving into new dimensions, there is clearly a need to develop a new European strategy, constructed on the basis of an emerging continent. Africa is home to the youngest population in the world and some of the world’s most fragile states. However, it is also a continent with emerging markets and more effective governments. This brief aims to clarify how well the new Strategy must manage to mainstream a European approach to Africa that considers both the inter-continental dialogue and the diversity of development on this emerging continent within the fields of governance, security and migration. As the COVID-19 has turned into a pandemic, the brief also suggests that the new European strategy must reflect this development and the European Parliament should closely monitor the situation as it discusses the Strategy.
Briefing
Εξωτερικός συντάκτης
Morten BØÅS
Πληροφορίες για το έγγραφο
Τύπος δημοσίευσης
Τομέας πολιτικής
Λέξη κλειδί
- ανθρωπιστικές επιστήμες
- Αφρική
- Αφρική
- ΓΕΩΓΡΑΦΙΑ
- γεωπολιτική
- δημοκρατία
- διακυβέρνηση
- ΔΙΚΑΙΟ
- δικαιώματα και ελευθερίες
- δικαιώματα του ανθρώπου
- εκτελεστική εξουσία και δημόσια διοίκηση
- ΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΕΣ
- ευρωπαϊκή οικοδόμηση
- ΕΥΡΩΠΑΪΚΗ ΕΝΩΣΗ
- κοινή εξωτερική πολιτική και πολιτική ασφάλειας
- ΚΟΙΝΩΝΙΚΑ ΘΕΜΑΤΑ
- μετανάστευση
- μετανάστευση
- ΠΟΛΙΤΙΚΗ
- πολιτικός τομέας
- στρατηγική της ΕΕ