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ID082348
Title ProperPost September 11 global security agenda
Other Title Informationa comparative analysis of United States and European Union policies towards Africa
LanguageENG
AuthorOlsen, Gorm Rye
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Africa policies of the United States and of the European Union seem to have undergone significant changes in the years following September 2001. Nevertheless, the paper shows that the choice of policy instruments has been path dependent in both cases. The American policy is not totally path dependent if the size of the military initiatives and the volume of development aid are included in the analysis. The Africa policy of the EU is path dependent even when the increase in development assistance is taken into account. The growth in EU aid can only be explained by reference to the influence of values and norms. Even though September 11 is a 'breaching point', path dependency and bureaucratic inertia seem to be able to explain most of the lacking changes. However, agency-based explanations are also necessary
`In' analytical NoteInternational Politics Vol. 45, No.4; Jul 2008: p457-474
Journal SourceInternational Politics Vol. 45, No.4; Jul 2008: p457-474
Key WordsAfrica Policy ;  Global War on Terror ;  Oil Supplies ;  Failed States ;  Security Policy ;  Path Dependency