Author (Corporate) | European Parliament: European Parliamentary Research Service |
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Series Title | What Think Tanks Are Thinking |
Series Details | 17.11.17 |
Publication Date | 17/11/2017 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
Background As the EU and Africa prepared in 2017 to redefine their priorities for cooperation the fifth African Union - European Union (AU-EU) summit was scheduled to take place on the 29-30 November 2017 in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast). The summit was due to focus on the need to invest in youth. The issue had become prominent against the background of demographic growth in Africa and increasing irregular migration from the continent to Europe. In this context the European Parliamentary Research Service published in November 2017 a number of background information guides on aspects of EU-Africa relations and the work of the African Union: + New priorities for EU–Africa cooperation Relations between Africa and the European Union were governed by partially overlapping policy frameworks. The most important ones are the EU-ACP Cotonou Agreement from 2000 and the Joint Africa-EU Strategy (JAES) agreed in 2007. Relations with Northern African countries were governed by the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership (EUROMED) launched in 2008 and the European Neighborhood Policy (ENP). This note offered links to a series of recent studies from major international think tanks and research institutes on EU-African relations and other issues related to the continent and its countries. More reports on the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) could be found in a previous edition of ‘What Think Tanks are Thinking’ published in October 2017. Compiled by Marcin Grajewski |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/BRIE/2017/614576/EPRS_BRI(2017)614576_EN.pdf |
Subject Categories | Culture, Education and Research |
Countries / Regions | Africa, Europe |