The Future of African-European Relations: Towards an Equitable Global Society?

This book explores the future of African-European relations with a focus on achieving equity in a global context. Drawing on the expertise of policymakers, institutional stakeholders, scholars, and practitioners from both the global south and the global north, this contributed book offers unique insights into successful cooperation strategies between Africa and Europe.

By offering case studies and clear perspectives, the book covers topics such as the implementation of public policies, the role of culture and languages, judicial independence, e-governance, technical cooperation and project management, energy crisis, economic growth, and global health. Moving beyond conventional development rhetoric and geopolitical divides, this book creates a common narrative for fostering an equitable global society.

This book goes beneath the general development rhetoric, exploring the underlying dynamics of African-European societies, their local practices, and cultures. It also critically examines the post-pandemic global health architecture and the energy crisis from an African-European perspective. Additionally, it includes a dedicated chapter on the influential role of culture in shaping African-European relations.

1146898108
The Future of African-European Relations: Towards an Equitable Global Society?

This book explores the future of African-European relations with a focus on achieving equity in a global context. Drawing on the expertise of policymakers, institutional stakeholders, scholars, and practitioners from both the global south and the global north, this contributed book offers unique insights into successful cooperation strategies between Africa and Europe.

By offering case studies and clear perspectives, the book covers topics such as the implementation of public policies, the role of culture and languages, judicial independence, e-governance, technical cooperation and project management, energy crisis, economic growth, and global health. Moving beyond conventional development rhetoric and geopolitical divides, this book creates a common narrative for fostering an equitable global society.

This book goes beneath the general development rhetoric, exploring the underlying dynamics of African-European societies, their local practices, and cultures. It also critically examines the post-pandemic global health architecture and the energy crisis from an African-European perspective. Additionally, it includes a dedicated chapter on the influential role of culture in shaping African-European relations.

149.0 Pre Order
The Future of African-European Relations: Towards an Equitable Global Society?

The Future of African-European Relations: Towards an Equitable Global Society?

The Future of African-European Relations: Towards an Equitable Global Society?

The Future of African-European Relations: Towards an Equitable Global Society?

eBook

$149.00 
Available for Pre-Order. This item will be released on August 5, 2025

Available on Compatible NOOK devices, the free NOOK App and in My Digital Library.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers


Overview

This book explores the future of African-European relations with a focus on achieving equity in a global context. Drawing on the expertise of policymakers, institutional stakeholders, scholars, and practitioners from both the global south and the global north, this contributed book offers unique insights into successful cooperation strategies between Africa and Europe.

By offering case studies and clear perspectives, the book covers topics such as the implementation of public policies, the role of culture and languages, judicial independence, e-governance, technical cooperation and project management, energy crisis, economic growth, and global health. Moving beyond conventional development rhetoric and geopolitical divides, this book creates a common narrative for fostering an equitable global society.

This book goes beneath the general development rhetoric, exploring the underlying dynamics of African-European societies, their local practices, and cultures. It also critically examines the post-pandemic global health architecture and the energy crisis from an African-European perspective. Additionally, it includes a dedicated chapter on the influential role of culture in shaping African-European relations.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783031858109
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Publication date: 08/05/2025
Series: Advances in African Economic, Social and Political Development
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Dirk Brand is an extraordinary senior lecturer at the School of Public Leadership, Stellenbosch University, South Africa, and an independent legal consultant. He holds the following degrees: BComm, LLB, LLM (European Union Law), and LLD (Constitutional Law). He has published various articles and book chapters on constitutional law, AI and law, privacy, and international relations in publications in South Africa, Germany, Italy, Austria, and the USA.

Doris Dialer is Attachée for Health and Consumer Affairs at the Permanent Representation of Austria to the EU in Brussels, Belgium. In 2020/21, she was responsible for EU, WHO, International and Socio-Political Affairs in the Cabinet of the Austrian Minister for Social Affairs, Health Care, and Consumer Protection. She is an associate lecturer at the Centre International de Formation Européenne (CIFE) and a founding member of the "Innsbruck Center for European Research" (ICER).

Annegret Eppler is a German political scientist and legal scholar, as well as an EU and multi-level researcher. She is a professor of Public Law at the University of Kehl, Germany, and holds a Jean Monnet Chair in EU Integration Studies. Previously, she worked at the Department of Political Science at the University of Innsbruck, Austria, and at the Department of Political Science at the University of Tübingen, Germany. She studied political science and law at the University of Tübingen and the University of Leuven, Belgium. Annegret Eppler works comparatively on federalism, parliamentarism, and legitimacy as well as on dynamics in multi-level systems.

Andreas Pattar is a professor of Administrative Law, in particular Social Security Law, at the Kehl University of Public Administration (Germany) since 2009, after studying Law and Islamic Studies from 1994 to 2004 and working as a judge from 2005 to 2009. He has been the dean of Studies of the PMIC Master's program in Kehl since 2021.

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Part 1 Interdependencies in the Age of Permacrisis – Common Challenges—Divisive Inequalities—Collaborative Solutions.- Part 2 Challenges to the Rule of Law and Parliamentarism by Changing Power Relations.- Part 3 Secession as a Challenge for Multi-Level Systems.- Part 4 Development Cooperation in Challenging Times.- Part 5 Energy Transition and Inclusive Economic Growth.- Part 6 Public and Global Health Strategies.- Part 7 Managing Climate Change Challenges in Cities.- Part 8 Public Management Challenges and Opportunities.- Part 9 The Importance of Culture in International Relations.- Part 10 Future Perspectives.

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews