
The Resurgence of Military Coups in the Sahel and the Future of Democracy in Africa
The Future of Diplomacy 17h00 – 18h45 29 September 2023 Register here Looking at Africa’s post-independence historical landscape, there is no denying that its
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The Future of Diplomacy Research Group, Institute for the Future of Knowledge at the University of Johannesburg (UJ) and UJ’s Institute for Pan-African Thought and Conversation held a Panel Discussion: The Future of Africa-EU Relations. Africa Day is observed on 25 May each year to commemorate the founding of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) in 1963 and its transformation to the African Union (AU) in 2002. The Africa Dday is also celebrated against the backdrop of the independence of African states from European colonialism. The 1958 Treaty of Rome ignited the framework for postcolonial relations between Africa and Europe. This was followed by the 1963 Yaoundé, 1975 Lomé, 2000 Cotonou, and 2021 Post-Cotonou Agreements between the European Union (EU) and the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP) aimed to strengthen relations between the regions. On 17 and 18 February 2022, the sixth European Union-African Union summit was held in Brussels, Belgium, with the EU welcoming more than 40 African leaders. The two-day meeting was held following the EU’s seemingly poor response to Covid-19 in Africa, and in the context of a wave of recent political instability and threats to security across the continent, particularly in the Sahel region. The imperative to reset the relationship in the face of common opportunities and challenges prompted the AU and EU to commit to a Joint Vision for 2030 during the 2022 summit. This webinar sought to engage the future of Africa-EU relations amidst the new scramble for Africa. The event was chaired by Ambassador Awad Sakine Ahmat, Permanent Representative of the African Union to the European Union, Brussels, Belgium. The speakers were: Ambassador Kaire Mbuende, former Namibian Ambassador to the European Union; Professor Patrick Bond, Department of Sociology, UJ; and Professor Jesper Bjarnesen, The Nordic Africa Institute, Uppsala, Sweden.
The Future of Diplomacy 17h00 – 18h45 29 September 2023 Register here Looking at Africa’s post-independence historical landscape, there is no denying that its
The Future of Diplomacy 18h30 – 20h30 8 June 2023 Register here On 8 June, 2023, the University of Johannesburg’s (UJ) Institute for the
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The Future of Diplomacy 17h00 – 18h45 29 September 2023 Register here Looking at Africa’s post-independence historical landscape, there is no denying that its
The Future of Diplomacy 18h30 – 20h30 8 June 2023 Register here On 8 June, 2023, the University of Johannesburg’s (UJ) Institute for the
The Future of Diplomacy 15h00 – 17h15 22 March 2023 Register here Share this post: Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share