FROM RIVALRY TO PARTNERSHIP?
From Rivalry to Partnership?
New Approaches to the Challenges of Africa
Edited by
TONY CHAFER
University of Portsmouth, UK
and
GORDON CUMMING
Cardiff University, UK
First published 2011 by Ashgate Publishing
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
From rivalry to partnership? : new approaches to the challenges of Africa.
1. Great Britain--Foreign relations--France--Congresses.
2. France--Foreign relations--Great Britain--Congresses.
3. Great Britain--Foreign relations--Africa--Congresses.
4. Africa--Foreign relations--Great Britain--Congresses.
5. France--Foreign relations--Africa--Congresses.
6. Africa--Foreign relations--France--Congresses.
7. Economic development--Africa--International cooperation--Congresses. 8. Great Britain--Military policy--Congresses. 9. France--Military policy--Congresses. 10. Humanitarian assistance--Africa--International cooperation--Congresses.
I. Chafer, Tony. II. Cumming, Gordon, 1965-
327.1'7'096-dc22
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
From rivalry to partnership? : new approaches to the challenges of Africa / [edited] by Tony Chafer and Gordon Cumming.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-1-4094-0517-7 (hardback)
1. Europe--Relations--Africa. 2. Africa--Relations--Europe. 3. United States--Relations--Africa. 4. Africa--Relations--United States. I. Chafer, Tony. II. Cumming, Gordon.
JZ1570.A56F76 2011
327.604--dc22
2011005820
ISBN 9781409405177 (hbk)
Contents
Tony Chafer and Gordon Cumming
Theresa Callan
Alex Vines
Daniel Bourmaud
Gordon Cumming
Tony Chafer
Gorm Rye Olsen
Paul D. Williams
Niagal Bagayoko
Gordon Cumming
Tony Chafer
Marie V. Gibert
Ian Taylor
Gordon Cumming, Tony Chafer and Theresa Callan
Notes on Contributors
Niagal Bagayoko is a political scientist. She has done extensive field research in several francophone countries in Africa and has studied the impact of Western security policies (France, United States, European Union) on African conflict management mechanisms. She has taught at the Institut dEtudes Politiques in Paris and been a Research Fellow at the Institute of Development Studies at Sussex University, where she studied security sector reform processes in Francophone Africa.
Daniel Bourmaud is Professor of Political Science and Director of the Centre Montesquieu de Recherches Politiques at the University Montesquieu Bordeaux IV. He specialises in comparative politics, with emphasis on African political regimes, and the analysis of French African policy, a topic on which he has written widely. He is currently preparing a new edition of his book La politique en Afrique (Eds Montchrestien).
Theresa Callan is Principal Lecturer in International Politics at the University of Portsmouth. She specialises in IR Theory, Security Studies, and Ethnic Conflict. She has published on security provision within Europe, human rights, and ethnic conflict.
Tony Chafer is Professor of Contemporary French Area Studies at the University of Portsmouth and Director of its Centre for European and International Studies Research. He has published widely on Franco-African relations in the late colonial and post-colonial era. He is the author of The End of Empire in French West Africa: Frances Successful Decolonization? (Berg, 2002).
Gordon Cumming began his career in the Africa Research Department of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. He is now Reader in the School of European Studies, Cardiff University. He is a professeur invit at the Centre dEtude dAfrique Noire, Bordeaux and has published widely on French and British foreign and development policies as well as on civil society capacity-building. He has written monographs entitled Aid to Africa (2001) and French NGOs in the Global Era (2009).
Marie V. Gibert is a postdoctoral Research Fellow in the department of international relations at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. She holds a PhD from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London. Her research focuses on multilateral cooperation between Europe and West Africa in the security field and has led her to carry out field research in both West Africa and Europe.
Gorm Rye Olsen is Professor of Global Politics and Head of Institute, Institute of Society and Globalisation, Roskilde University. He has published extensively on the EU and Africa, development issues and Danish foreign and development policy.
Ian Taylor is a Professor in International Relations at the University of St. Andrews School of International Relations and a Joint Professor in the School of International Studies, Renmin University of China and an Honorary Professor in the Institute of African Studies, Zhejiang Normal University, China. He is also Professor Extraordinary in Political Science at the University of Stellenbosch, South Africa.
Alex Vines is Director of Regional and Security Studies and Head of the Africa Programme at Chatham House, London. He is also a part-time Lecturer at the Department of International Studies and Social Science and an Associate of the African Studies Centre, Coventry University.
Paul D. Williams is Associate Professor in the Elliott School of International Affairs at the George Washington University, USA. His research interests lie in contemporary peace operations, Africas international relations and British foreign policy. His books include, War and Conflict in Africa (Polity, forthcoming); British Foreign Policy under New Labour, 19972005 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2005); Understanding Peacekeeping (Polity, 2nd edition, 2010); and The International Politics of Mass Atrocities: The Case of Darfur (Routledge, 2010).
First Preface:
A UK Perspective.
The December 1998 Saint-Malo Declaration on Africa