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monografia Rebiun30618305 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun30618305 m o d cr -n--------- 201205s2020 xx o ||| 0 eng d 9781351693288 135169328X EBLCP eng EBLCP Haastrup, Toni The Routledge Handbook of EU-Africa Relations electronic resource] Milton Taylor & Francis Group 2020 Milton Milton Taylor & Francis Group 1 online resource (397 p.). 1 online resource (397 p.). Routledge International Handbooks Ser Description based upon print version of record 7 European Neighbourhood Policy in the South Mediterranean Cover -- Endorsement -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Contributors -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Note -- Bibliography -- Part I Theorising Africa-EU relations through history -- Introduction to Part I -- Contextualising the theorising on Africa-EU relations -- African agency in theory or a brave new world for Africa-EU relations? -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 1 International Relations theory: Comparative reflections on EU-Africa relations -- Structural pattern Realism and international anarchy: The case of EU-Africa relations -- Liberalism and EU-Africa interregional dependence -- EU-Africa relations in constructivist perspective -- Conclusion -- Note -- Bibliography -- 2 Regionalism and interregionalism in EU-Africa relations -- From European to regional integration -- Beyond a Eurocentrist reading of African regionalism -- Postcolonial regionalism in Africa and the role of interregionalism with Europe -- EU-Africa relations through the lens of interregionalism -- Fluid regional delineations -- Interregionalism and asymmetry -- Regional cohesion Interregionalism and institutionalisation -- The interregionalism-regionalism nexus -- From interregionalism to interregionalisms -- Note -- Bibliography -- 3 Applying postcolonial approaches to studies of Africa-EU relations -- What are postcolonial approaches? -- Colonial legacy, historical amnesia and decentring Europe -- The meaning of partnership: Paternalism and the ontological Other -- Market liberalisation and a changing world order in a postcolonial global economy -- Politicisation and regional actorness: Rearticulating subjectivity -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography Part II Evolving governance in EU-Africa relations -- 4 From the Treaty of Rome to Cotonou: Continuity and change in the governance of EU-Africa relations -- Introduction -- Rome Treaty arrangements: A unilateral associationism (1957-1963) -- Yaoundé: A negotiated and contractual associationism (1963-1975) -- Lomé: The rise and erosion of a unique 'partnership' (1975-2000) -- Cotonou: A failed attempt to revitalise the EU-ACP 'partnership'? (2000-2020) -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 5 Foreign policy and EU-Africa relations: From the European Security Strategy to the EU Global Strategy Introduction -- Foreign policy in defining an international role -- EU foreign policy: From normative Europe to principled pragmatism -- Diverging principles and practice: Impact on EU-Africa relations -- Finding a common ground? The AU, the EU and multilateralism in international norm-setting -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 6 European External Action Service -- Introduction -- Understanding the EEAS in the EU's external relations -- A unique player in the field: The EEAS in EU-Africa relations -- Inter-institutional contestation and division of labour -- Conclusion -- Bibliography Electronic books Mah, Luís Duggan, Niall Print version Haastrup, Toni. The Routledge Handbook of EU-Africa Relations Milton : Taylor & Francis Group,c2020 9781138047303 Routledge International Handbooks Ser