Overview
- First book to apply panarchy to a combination of designated regions and policy frameworks
- Applies complex systems theory to international relations
- Introduces the term ‘integrationalism’, a unique understanding of the dynamic interactions and influences between the EU, the UfM, and African institutions
- Raises concerns of rising African nationalism and the 2nd decolonisation in Africa
Part of the book series: Library of Public Policy and Public Administration (LPPP, volume 14)
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Table of contents (10 chapters)
Keywords
- Dividing Africa with Policy
- Unity and Security of Africa
- Resurgence of African nationalism
- Anti-western sentiment
- EU policy framework
- African socio-ecological system
- Joint Africa EU Strategy
- Rise of Modern and international terrorism
- Social and ecological dimensions
- Decolonisation in parts of Africa
- Inequalities are being replicated in African countries
- Union for the Mediterranean (UfM)
- African unity
- The Paris Declaration
About this book
This book addresses timely concerns of rising African nationalism and the 2nd decolonisation in Africa. The wholesale rejection of all things considered ‘Western’ is seen to be a result of ‘integrationalism’, defined as the specific kind of methodology by which EU foreign policy engagement may be interpreted. Using complexity theory and panarchy, a specific arrangement of interacting complex adaptive systems together with a ‘resilience assessment’, the EU’s foreign policy is shown to be undermining the aims of the premier African institution, the AU, created to provide unity and security on the continent: the EU pursues these objectives in its own image rather than honouring African values.
This book raises awareness of these issues, as well as to widen the application of the theoretical framework in international relations and politics, which is becoming increasingly important in a complex world. The aim of this book is to show that the negative isolationism pursued in order to counteract western influence is not the answer and can be avoided through this awareness.
Authors and Affiliations
About the author
Dr Lara Hierro is a former post-doctoral research fellow at the NRF Chair in African Diplomacy and Foreign Policy at the University of Johannesburg (UJ), South Africa. She holds a post-graduate diploma in international studies from Rhodes University, South Africa, a MA in international relations from the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa, and a DLitt et Phil in political studies from UJ. Her research areas include EU foreign policy towards Africa (particularly the Joint Africa-EU Strategy), and the Union for the Mediterranean, international relations and complexity studies.
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Dividing Africa with Policy
Book Subtitle: The Influence of the Union for the Mediterranean on the Unity and Security of Africa
Authors: Lara Hierro
Series Title: Library of Public Policy and Public Administration
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-41302-6
Publisher: Springer Cham
eBook Packages: Political Science and International Studies, Political Science and International Studies (R0)
Copyright Information: Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020
Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-030-41301-9Published: 09 June 2020
Softcover ISBN: 978-3-030-41304-0Published: 09 June 2021
eBook ISBN: 978-3-030-41302-6Published: 08 June 2020
Series ISSN: 1566-7669
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: VII, 348
Number of Illustrations: 28 b/w illustrations
Topics: International Relations, Public Policy, Organizational Studies, Economic Sociology, Regional Development