EU as Mentor? Promoting Regionalism as External Relations Practice in EU-Africa Relations

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Abstract

This article examines regionalism in the context of the EU inter-regional relations with Africa. It especially focuses on the EU-African Union (AU) relationship. It evaluates this relationship using a typology based on the policy diffusion literature and challenges the notion that the AU is a model of the EU. It addresses the institutionalisation of Africa's own regional integration process in the context of the EU's broader external relations practice, which prioritises support for local processes. Rather than a model, the article argues that the EU is best placed to serve as mentor to the AU as the latter seeks to foster regional integration in Africa. By mentoring, the EU is able to fulfil its overarching external relations commitments to local ownership, and realise deepened further integration in Africa. © 2013 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.
Original languageUndefined
Pages (from-to)785-800
Number of pages16
JournalJournal of European Integration / Revue d'Intégration Européenne
Volume35
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

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