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060964
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London, Routledge, 2005.
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xii, 175p.
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New International Relations series
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0415333911
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049531 | 327.60182109051/ENG 049531 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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060963
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Aldershot, Ashgate Publishing, 2005.
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Description |
xi, 176p.
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Contemporary perspectives on developing societies
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075463695X
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049532 | 320.96/ENG 049532 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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102895
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Farnham, Ashgate Publishing, 2010.
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xix, 179p.
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Global security in a changing world
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9780754676058, hbk
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055843 | 355.03306/ENG 055843 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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117800
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2012.
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For the past ten years Germany's Africa policy has become more driven by the emerging international consensus formed in the United Nations and among the G8 member states but, more importantly, within the European Union on what the African continent's challenges are and how they should be approached. The multilateralization of Africa policy plays out on questions of trade, peace, and security and in the way that aid relations are generally conditioned to issues of democracy, good governance, and human rights. However, there remains a German "content" in many bilateral relations with African countries, which can be explained by the specific mix of policy instruments and development assistance actors that have their own institutional interests and path-dependent legacies in terms of priorities. Major changes of this particular mix between externally determined and internally driven elements of Africa policy are likely to be influenced by financial considerations, the future of European integration, and the way that German elites perceive changes in global governance architectures.
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