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ID:
058366
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ID:
087410
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2009.
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Summary/Abstract |
It has become imperative for Africa to map out a starategy ogf regional cooperation and integration and lay the foundation for sustainable development. The establishment of AU is a step in that direction. It aims at achieving greater unity and solidarity and accelerating the political and socio-economic integration of the continent.
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ID:
102399
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2011.
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Summary/Abstract |
At their 1998 Saint-Malo summit, the UK and French governments promised to set aside a century of rivalry and cooperate more closely on Africa. They also signalled their intention to develop a continent-wide focus on Africa, which would include building up the capacity of regional organisations. They were helped in this latter goal by the winding up of the OAU and its replacement by the AU in 2002. This article therefore examines the extent and nature of Anglo-French cooperation vis-Ă -vis the AU. It sets out briefly the history of UK and French neglect of the OAU, reviews the key developments that pushed for a more coordinated stance on the AU, and then - drawing on extensive interviews in London, Paris, Brussels, Addis Ababa and Dakar - evaluates the extent of Anglo-French cooperation. It concludes by noting the uneven nature of Anglo-French cooperation vis-Ă -vis the AU and assesses the reasons for this.
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ID:
066595
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ID:
062841
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ID:
051895
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April 2004.
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Summary/Abstract |
The rapid creation of the African Union (AU) has been described as one of the most puzzling events in interstate co-operation in contemporary Africa. While studies published so far on the subject express surprise at the AU's speedy creation, none makes any attempt to explain the clash of interests and ideas of the key actors and how they were accommodated in order to create the AU. This article attempts to fill this gap by exploring the interests and ideas that drove the AU process. It argues that the introduction at the Algiers summit in 1999 of two separate reform packages that were meant to reform the OAU in line with the foreign policy interests of Nigeria and South Africa set in motion the process that eventually led to the creation of the AU.
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ID:
016255
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Publication |
July 17, 1993.
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Description |
PF-F473
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ID:
052574
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ID:
093452
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ID:
063371
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ID:
017098
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Jan 1994.
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Description |
29-33
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ID:
007598
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Publication |
March 1994.
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Description |
1-12
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ID:
139362
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Summary/Abstract |
The state of peace and security poses several continuing challenges in the African continent, which has its roots in the history. Besides the steady progress of African Union’s (AU) achievements, the continent is still faced with certain incessant conflicts. While the efforts of AU and the regional organisations are appreciative, yet due to paucity of funds of many African countries including the AU itself, many a time faced with obligation of providing maximum thrust in performing their task.
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ID:
001807
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Publication |
Geneva, United Nation Publication, 2000.
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Description |
x, 540p.
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9290451335
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Copies: C:2/I:0,R:0,Q:0
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
042951 | 341.584096/BER 042951 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
042952 | 341.584096/BER 042952 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
023312
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Publication |
2002.
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Description |
29-39
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