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Africa, North --- Europe --- Afrique du Nord --- Relations --- France --- Foreign relations --- Africa [North ] --- Africa, North - Foreign relations - Europe --- Europe - Foreign relations - Africa, North --- Africa, North - Foreign relations - France --- France - Foreign relations - Africa, North
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Acteurs et analystes d'une Afrique en pleine mutation, dans son rapport à elle-même, à la France, à l'Europe et au monde, Achille Mbembe et Rémy Rioux proposent, dans un dialogue inédit, une série de réflexions sur plusieurs grandes questions de notre époque : finance et développement, mémoire et réparation, crise environnementale et numérisation du monde, réinvention des institutions démocratiques. Au fur et à mesure de leur discussion avec Séverine Kodjo-Grandvaux, sont esquissées des propositions sur les conditions de la transformation du monde, dans l'esprit d'une nouvelle action internationale conçue comme une diplomatie du vivant.
Mbembe, Achille, - 1957- - Interviews --- Rioux, Rémy - Interviews --- Africa - Foreign relations - Europe --- Europe - Foreign relations - Africa --- Africa - Foreign economic relations - Europe --- Europe - Foreign economic relations - Africa --- Mbembe, Achille, - 1957 --- -Rioux, Rémy --- Africa --- Europe
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Europe --- Africa --- Foreign relations --- #SBIB:327.7H233 --- #SBIB:328H41 --- #SBIB:013.IEB --- Europese Unie: externe relaties, buitenlands- en defensiebeleid (ook WEU) --- Instellingen en beleid: Afrika: comparatief / diverse landen --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- -Foreign relations --- -Europe --- -#SBIB:327.7H233 --- Europe - Foreign relations - Africa --- Africa - Foreign relations - Europe --- Europe - Foreign relations - 1989 --- -#SBIB:013.IEB
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Africa, Sub-Saharan --- Europe --- Foreign relations --- History --- Relations --- Council of Europe countries --- Africa, Black --- Africa, Subsaharan --- Africa, Tropical --- Africa South of the Sahara --- Black Africa --- Sub-Sahara Africa --- Sub-Saharan Africa --- Subsahara Africa --- Subsaharan Africa --- Tropical Africa --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Africa, Sub-Saharan - Foreign relations - 1960 --- -Africa, Sub-Saharan - History - 1960 --- -Africa, Sub-Saharan - Relations - Europe --- Europe - Foreign relations - Africa, Sub-Saharan
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Alors que l’Europe, jadis triomphante, se trouve ravagée, appauvrie et divisée au sortir de la Première Guerre mondiale, un concept prometteur se diffuse dans les milieux dirigeants et intellectuels du Vieux Continent : l’Eurafrique ! Faire du continent africain le ferment de l’unité européenne : tel est le projet de Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi, chantre du mouvement paneuropéen, et de nombre de ses contemporains dans l’entre-deux-guerres. Le salut de l’Europe, affirment-ils, repose sur sa capacité à exploiter en commun les richesses des colonies africaines. Rivalisant avec la puissance montante des continents américain et asiatique, l’Eurafrique deviendra ainsi le pôle dominant de la géopolitique mondiale. Le projet eurafricain, un temps caressé par les régimes fascistes, renaît de ses cendres après 1945 et inspire les "fondateurs" de l’Europe : Jean Monnet, Robert Schuman, Paul Henri Spaak, Konrad Adenauer. La France, principale puissance coloniale d’Europe continentale, joue alors un rôle essentiel. Malmené en Indochine puis en Algérie, Paris s’accroche à ses possessions africaines et fait de leur inclusion dans le marché commun européen une condition sine qua non à sa participation à la construction européenne. C’est ce dossier qu’ouvrent Peo Hansen et Stefan Jonsson. Proposant une analyse inédite des négociations qui aboutiront à la signature du traité de Rome en 1957, ils dévoilent un pan méconnu de l’histoire de l’Union européenne : ses origines coloniales.
Géopolitique --- Colonialisme (idée politique) --- Relations extérieures --- Communauté européenne --- Histoire. --- Traités de Rome --- Colonies - Africa - History --- Europe - Foreign relations - Africa --- Africa - Foreign relations - Europe --- Geopolitics --- Treaty Establishing the European Economic Community --- Europe --- Africa --- Foreign relations --- Géopolitique --- Colonialisme (idée politique). --- Relations extérieures --- Colonies
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Over the course of more than seven decades, NATO has sought, but not settled on, an effective strategy for interacting with its neighbors in the Middle East and North Africa. Rolf Schwarz traces the evolution of NATO's engagement with its neighboring region—including the launching of the Mediterranean Dialogue and the Istanbul Cooperation Initiative—and assesses its potential for promoting regional stability and peace.
Peace-building --- North Atlantic Treaty Organization --- Europe --- Middle East --- Africa, North --- Foreign relations --- NATO--MIDDLE EAST --- NATO--MEDITERRANEAN REGION --- NATO--PERSIAN GULF REGION --- Peace-building - Middle East. --- Europe - Foreign relations - Middle East. --- Middle East - Foreign relations - Europe. --- Europe - Foreign relations - Africa, North. --- Africa, North - Foreign relations - Europe. --- North Atlantic treaty organisation --- NAVO --- OTAN --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Barbary States --- Maghreb --- Maghrib --- North Africa
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Theory from the south -- On personhood : a perspective from Africa -- Liberalism, policulturalism, and ideology : thoughts on citizenship and difference -- Nations with/out borders : the brave neo world and the problem of belonging -- Postcolonial politics and discourses of democracy : an anthropological take on African political modernities -- History on trial : memory, evidence, and the forensic production of the past -- Alien-nation : zombies, immigrants, and millennial capitalism -- Beyond bare life : AIDS, (bio)politics, and the neo world order.
Theory (Philosophy) --- Philosophy --- Africa --- Europe --- United States --- Foreign relations --- Politics and government --- Philosophie --- Influence américaine --- Influence européenne --- Afrique --- États-Unis --- Relations extérieures --- Relations --- #SBIB:39A73 --- #SBIB:39A4 --- Mental philosophy --- Humanities --- Etnografie: Afrika --- Toegepaste antropologie --- Politics and government. --- Théorie (Philosophie) --- Théorie (Philosophie) --- Politique et gouvernement --- Influence américaine. --- Influence européenne. --- Philosophy - Developing countries --- Africa - Foreign relations - Europe --- Europe - Foreign relations - Africa --- United States - Foreign relations - Europe --- Europe - Foreign relations - United States --- Africa - Politics and government --- Internationalisatie. --- Kulturanthropologie. --- Nord-Süd-Konflikt. --- Ontwikkelingsproblematiek. --- Philosophy, African --- Philosophy. --- Political science. --- Politieke theorieën. --- Postkolonialismus. --- Theorie. --- Theory (Philosophy). --- American influences. --- European influences. --- Africa. --- Afrika. --- Developing countries. --- Entwicklungsländer. --- South Africa --- Westliche Welt. --- History --- Social conditions --- Relations extérieures --- Influence américaine. --- Influence européenne. --- États-Unis --- Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- Philosophical anthropology
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Berlin West Africa Conference ( 1884-1885) --- Berlin [Conférence de ] ( 1884-1885) --- Koloniale conferentie van Berlijn ( 1884-1885) --- Berlin West Africa Conference --- Bismarck, Otto, --- Africa --- Europe --- Foreign relations --- Colonization --- Afrique --- Relations extérieures --- Colonisation --- Bismarck, Otto von --- Bismarck-Schönhausen, Otto Eduard Leopold von, --- Bismark, Otto, --- Bismark-Shengauzen, Otto Eduard Leopol'd fon, --- Pi-ssu-mai, --- Von Bismarck, Otto, --- ביסמארק, אוטו --- Berlin West Africa Conference. --- BMBF-Statusseminar --- Berlin Africa Conference --- Berlin Conference --- Berlin West African Conference --- Berliner (Kongo-) Konferenz --- Berliner Kongokonferenz --- Berliner Westafrika Konferenz --- Conférence de Berlin --- Conference of Berlin --- Conferência de Berlim --- Conferencia de Berlín --- Conferenza di Berlino --- Congo Conference --- Kongokonferenz --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Colonization. --- Bismarck, Otto, - Fürst von, - 1815-1898 --- Africa - Foreign relations - Europe --- Europe - Foreign relations - Africa --- Africa - Colonization
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This study proposes a profound rethink of the complex relationship between Europe-defined here as the European Union and its members-and the states of the Mediterranean Middle East and North Africa (MENA), Europe's 'southern neighbours'. These relations are examined through a borderlands prism that conceives of this interaction as of one between an empire of sorts, which seeks to export its order beyond the border, and the empire's southern borderlands. Focusing on trade relations on the one hand, and the cooperation on migration, borders, and security on the other, the book revisits the historical origins and modalities of Europe's selective rule transfer to MENA states, the interests underwriting these policies, and the complex dynamics marking the interaction between the two sides over a twenty-year period (1995-2015).
European Union countries --- Mediterranean Region --- Foreign relations --- Circum-Mediterranean countries --- Mediterranean Area --- Mediterranean countries --- Mediterranean Sea Region --- EU countries --- Euroland --- Europe --- Borderlands - Europe. --- Borderlands - Middle East. --- Borderlands - Africa, North. --- European Union countries - Foreign relations - Mediterranean Region. --- Mediterranean Region - Foreign relations - European Union countries. --- Europe - Foreign relations - Middle East. --- Europe - Foreign relations - Africa, North. --- Middle East - Foreign relations - Europe. --- Africa, North - Foreign relations - Europe. --- Middle East --- Africa, North --- Barbary States --- Maghreb --- Maghrib --- North Africa --- Asia, South West --- Asia, Southwest --- Asia, West --- Asia, Western --- East (Middle East) --- Eastern Mediterranean --- Fertile Crescent --- Levant --- Mediterranean Region, Eastern --- Mideast --- Near East --- Northern Tier (Middle East) --- South West Asia --- Southwest Asia --- West Asia --- Western Asia --- Orient --- International relations --- EU & European institutions --- Political science & theory --- Migration, immigration & emigration --- Europe, European Union, Middle East and North Africa, MENA, trade relations, migration, borders, borderlands, empire, interdependence --- Borderlands
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