AU–EU Relations on Peace and Security
Peace and security (P&S) is a key component of the relations between the African Union and the European Union, and is likely to continue to play a central role in the future. Yet, some significant changes are possible in the role played by the African Union due to the launch of the European Peace Fund. Against this backdrop, this paper aims to analyse the “state of the art” of AU–EU relations on peace and security and to consider its main trajectories. In this framework, it analyses some key lessons learned from AU–EU cooperation on peace and security from the last seventeen years. It then considers the main structural asymmetries and drivers between the two continents. The assumption is that asymmetries continue to play an indirect but relevant role, even if they are rarely addressed systematically or only specifically. Furthermore, the paper analyses the European Peace Facility and the current trajectory in AU–EU relations on P&S. Finally, a set of policy recommendations are provided to the AU and EU.
Paper preparato nell'ambito del progetto “The future of AU-EU cooperation: Towards a new era?”, organizzato da Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS), in collaborazione con Fondation Jean Jaurès (FJJ), e realizzato con il sostegno dell’Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI). Pubblicato anche in francese: "La paix et la sécurité dans les relations UA–UE".
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in FEPS Policy Briefs, ottobre 2021, 18 p.
1. State of the art: Trends and practices in AU–EU peace and security relations
2. Lessons learned
3. The main structural asymmetries
4. The way forward: the European Peace Facility and other trends
5. Conclusions and recommendations
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