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This edited volume provides a timely and critical analysis of Africa-EU relations in the new Samoa Agreement phase of the long standing 'Eurafrican' relationship.
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1. Introduction: A New Phase in Africa-EU cooperation? 2. The New Scramble for Africa: Impact of insecurity and democratic fragility on Africa-EU relations 3. Development finance in EU-OACPS relations: From Wall Street to Schuman Square? 4. The Samoa Agreement and Global Health Objectives: Problematising EU Efforts for Healthier Citizenries in Africa 5. Africa-EU Migration at a Cross Road? 6. EU-Africa cooperation on security, peace and humanitarian aid in the post-Cotonou era: An asymmetric partnership 7. The Samoa Agreement and Africa-EU Interregionalism 8. The sites, actors and practices of inter-regionalism between African regional organizations and the EU: Zooming in on ECOWAS-EU relations 9. Assessing the gender provisions within the Africa-EU relationship 10. Conclusion
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Sophia Price is Professor of International Political Economy and Head of the School of Social Sciences at Birkbeck College University of London, UK, and a Research Fellow at the Institute of Pan-African Thought and Conversation at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa.
Mark Langan is Senior Lecturer in International Political Economy at King's College London, UK.
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This edited volume provides a timely and critical analysis of Africa-EU relations in the new Samoa Agreement phase of the long standing ‘Eurafrican’ relationship.