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ID099560
Title ProperRhetoric from Brussels and reality on the ground
Other Title Informationthe EU and security in Africa
LanguageENG
AuthorVines, Alex
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article overviews the development of African Peace and Security Architecture (APSA) to date and examines EU involvement in this. The European Union is the major financial partner in both military and non-military assistance to the African Union (AU). Europe has shifted from being a major UN troop contributor towards the funding of African-led peace operations, as well as the emergence of time-limited, high-impact, missions. With the exception of Somalia, these ESDP operations have provided little direct security benefit to Europe and their success has been limited. They have provided experimentation opportunities of ESDP capabilities in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Chad and Guinea Bissau. Events in the eastern Congo in late 2008 demonstrate that the EU needs to consider carefully when it intervenes militarily in Africa: non-intervention and coordinated bilateral diplomatic efforts by EU member states can be more effective.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Affairs Vol. 86, No. 5; Sep 2010: p1091-1108
Journal SourceInternational Affairs Vol. 86, No. 5; Sep 2010: p1091-1108
Key WordsBrussels ;  EU ;  European Union ;  Security ;  Africa ;  Africa - Peace


 
 
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