1st Edition

Africa-EU Relations and the African Continental Free Trade Area

    212 Pages 5 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This book explores relations between states in the Africa–European Union in view of the African Continental Free Trade Area, both at a regional level and as a series of informal processes of socioeconomic and political interactions between state and non-state actors.

    The book reconsiders the ways in which actors in the Africa–European Union relationship function, and what that means for regionalism, regionalisation and regional integration. In addition to formalised state-to-state and inter-regional interactions, the book examines the impact of socio-economic and political interactions with non-state actors, including those who engage with regional integration through formal and informal processes such as civil society activists, “African migration evangelists”, human smugglers and human traffickers. The book thus demonstrates that regional and inter-regional engagements include issues that extend beyond the usual discussions of trade.

    The book is authored from an African perspective and will be of interest to academics who specialise in International Relations, Political Economy, Political Sociology and African Studies. Policy makers and various actors in civil society and think tanks who have an academic inclination and deal with trade, migration and regionalism in Africa and Africa’s relations with Europe will also find the book beneficial.

    Chapter 1: Africa-EU relations in the context of the African Continental Free Trade Area: Issues and challenges in the political economy of development in Africa

    Samuel Ojo Oloruntoba, Christopher Changwe Nshimbi & Leon Mwamba Tshimpaka


    Chapter 2: Intergovernmentalism, supranationalism and inter-regional relations: Africa-EU relations in view of the AfCFTA

    Christopher Changwe Nshimbi & Leon Mwamba Tshimpaka

    Chapter 3: External Bilateral Agreements and the African Continental Free Trade Agreement: Contending Narratives on the EU-ACP Economic Partnership Agreements

    Samuel Ojo Oloruntoba


    Chapter 4: Africa’s emulation of Europe’s Neo-functionalist institutions of integration and the implications for the African Continental Free Trade Areas

    Gabila Nubong Fohtung


    Chapter 5: Africa-EU Economic Partnership Agreements: Whither the African Continental Free Trade Area?

    Ikenna Mike Alumona, Emeka C. Iloh, Stephen Nnaemeka Azom


    Chapter 6: AU-EU relations in the context of African Continental Free Trade Area’s political economy and development in Africa

    John Mary Kanyamurwa


    Chapter 7: African Conflicts, AU-EU Strategic Partnership on Peace and Security and the Implementation of African Continental Free Trade Agreement

    Shittu Raji & Abosede Omowunmi Babatunde


    Chapter 8: On the African Continental Free Trade Area, migration and the Africa-European Union relations

    Inocent Moyo


    Chapter 9: Rethinking migration narratives through Africa-EU relations from below: Migration Evangelism of public transport users in Europe by France-based African migrants

    Leon  Mwamba Tshimpaka


    Chapter 10: Of ‘pieces of cake’ and ‘elephants in the room’: Migration in Africa’s continental integration project

    Christopher Changwe Nshimbi


    Chapter 11: Africa-EU relations and the AfCFTA: Historical entanglement into the future

    Leon Mwamba Tshimpaka, Samuel Ojo Oloruntoba & Christopher Changwe Nshimbi

    Biography

    Samuel Ojo Oloruntoba is an adjunct research professor at the Institute of African Studies, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada and honorary professor at the Thabo Mbeki School of Public and International Affairs, University of South Africa. He earned a PhD in Political Science from the University of Lagos, Nigeria. He was previously a visiting scholar at the Program of African Studies, Northwestern University, Evanston and fellow of Brown International Advanced Research Institute, Brown University, Rhode Island, United States of America. Oloruntoba is the author, editor and co-editor of several books including Regionalism and Integration in Africa: EU-ACP Economic Partnership Agreements and Euro-Nigeria Relations, Palgrave Macmillan, New York, 2016 and co-editor with Toyin Falola of the Palgrave Handbook of Africa and the Changing Global Order, 2022, among others. His research interests are in Regional Integration, Migration, Democracy and Development, Global Governance of Trade and Finance, Politics of Natural Resources Governance and EU–African Relations. He is also a member of the African Knowledge Network, Office of Special Adviser on Africa UN Under Secretary-General, United Nations, New York.

    Christopher Changwe Nshimbi is SARChI (South African Research Chairs Initiative) Research Chair in the Political Economy of Migration in the SADC Region, Director of the Centre for the Study of Governance Innovation (GovInn) and associate professor in the Department of Political Sciences at the University of Pretoria, South Africa. His research focuses on migration, borders, regional integration, the informal economy and water governance. He sits in on regional and international technical working groups on trade, labour, migration and water governance. He is also a member of the Platform for African European Studies (PAES) ORCID: 0000-0001-6245-4233

    Leon Mwamba Tshimpaka is a postdoctoral research fellow in the Institute for Strategic and Political Affairs and the SARChI Research Chair in the Political Economy of Migration in the SADC Region in the Department of Political Sciences of the University of Pretoria, South Africa. He is also an adjunct professor in the School of Liberal Arts and Humanities at Woxsen University, India and a visiting scholar at Ku Leuven, Belgium and Luxembourg University, Luxembourg. Dr. Tshimpaka’s research includes Regional Integration in SADC and BRICS, EU–Africa Relations, Migration, Political Transnationalism of African migrants, Civil Society and Consolidation of Democracy in Africa, Anti-corruption Initiatives and Sustainable Development in Africa. He earned a PhD in Political Science from the University of Pretoria, South Africa and an MA in Development Studies from the University of South Africa, South Africa. Dr. Tshimpaka is a co-author of Regional Economic Communities and Integration in Southern Africa: Networks of Civil Society Organizations and Alternative Regionalism, published by Springer Nature in 2021, as well as the author of book chapters and journal articles. He is also an expert on European Studies and a member of the Platform for African European Studies (PAES). (0000-0001-7097-3244)