Migration Conundrums, Regional Integration and Development Africa-Eu
This book examines Africa-Europe relationships and intra-Africa relationships vis-à-vis migration. It analyses the African integration project that is being used to effectively manage migration within Africa and across its RECs, and harnessing it for deve
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Migration Conundrums, Regional Integration and Development Africa-Europe Relations in a Changing Global Order Edited by Inocent Moyo · Christopher Changwe Nshimbi · Jussi P. Laine
Africa’s Global Engagement: Perspectives from Emerging Countries Series Editor Ajay Dubey African Studies Association of India (ASA India) Centre for African Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi, India
The 21st century has been characterized by a global rush to engage African countries. Unlike in the past, globalization has given African countries options to select and diversify their engagements. Though traditional powers are still trying to reinforce their links, African countries have generally found it more empowering to reduce their traditional dependence and develop more equitable relations with counties of the South, especially with emerging economies. Different regions and countries of the world find different opportunities and challenges in their attempts to engage the African region. Similarly, African countries, along with the African Union and other regional organizations, find different advantages in diversifying their traditional dependence. However, the new engagements have neither replaced the traditional engagement of Africa, nor are they wholly unproblematic from African perspectives. In this context, it is essential to understand and analyse emerging Africa’s global engagements. To that end, this series will cover important countries and regions, including traditional powers, that engage African countries, the African Union and African regional organisations. The book series will also address global and regional issues that exclusively affect African countries. Books in the series can be either monographs or edited works. Expected Content: The series will focus on the following aspects, among others: • In its current global engagement, is Africa still a “helpless” player? Who dictates the terms of Africa’s new engagement, and how it impacts various African countries? • In the current competition between traditional powers and emerging economies to engage Africa, is Africa’s global engagement merely undergoing a geographical shift, or is it moving toward increasingly equitable international relations? How traditional powers have re- strategised themselves to retain their influence on Africa and how Africa is responding to them? How is Africa involved in the issues of global governance and how it negotiates and navigates its positions on issues of global concerns? More information about this series at http://www.palgrave.com/gp/series/15417
Inocent Moyo Christopher Changwe Nshimbi Jussi P. Laine Editors
Migration Conundrums, Regional Integration and Development Africa-Europe Relations in a Changing Global Order
Editors Inocent Moyo Department of Geography and Environmental Studies University of Zululand KwaDlangezwa, South Africa Jussi P. Laine Karelian Institute University of Eastern Finland Kuopio, Finland
Christopher Changwe Nshimbi Centre for the Study of Governance Innovation (GovInn)/Department of
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