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Beyond Fashoda: Anglo-French security cooperation in Africa since Saint-Malo / Chafer, Tony; Cumming, Gordon   Journal Article
Chafer, Tony Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Traditionally divided on security matters, France and Britain broke new ground when they signed the 1998 Saint-Malo agreement, promising to collaborate on defence and security, and pledging to cooperate bilaterally and in a 'bi-multi' fashion on Africa. This Anglo-French collaboration is the focus of this article, which begins by setting out the lack of UK-French security cooperation in Africa from the colonial to the early post-Cold War era. It then shows how there has been a degree of institutionalization of Anglo-French relations, alongside greater cooperation in terms of ESDP missions and the training of African peacekeepers. Next, this study explains the recent evolution of UK-French security relations in terms of neo-classical realist theory. Finally, it assesses the likelihood of closer Anglo-French security collaboration in the future.
Key Words Security  Africa  France  Fashoda  Anglo-French Security 
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