Author (Person) | Friel, Eleanor |
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Publisher | College of Europe |
Series Title | EU Diplomacy Papers |
Series Details | No.9, November 2014 |
Publication Date | November 2014 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
Abstract: Nigeria exemplifies such a dilemma. The country has just taken the top spot as Africa’s largest economy. Of late, however, violent Islamic extremism ravages the north of the country, threatening the stability of one of Europe’s foremost energy suppliers and a growing trade partner. Thus, this paper sets out to uncover the EU’s response to such a crisis, as well as examining the factors lying behind this response. While the study argues that the issue is potentially ‘Europeanis-able’ from a member state perspective, deep engagement is seen to be held back by the absence of an effective entry point for securitisation with this important ally, as well as the intractability of the EU’s purported multi-functional approach to the idiosyncrasies of the conflict in question, in which not only transnational terrorist groups, but also the central government are centrally implicated in deepening insecurity. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source https://www.coleurope.eu/system/files_force/research-paper/edp-9-2014_friel.pdf |
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Countries / Regions | Africa, Europe |