The European Institute of Romania announces the publication of a new collective Working paper entitled “African and Romanian perspectives on consolidating the European Union – African Union partnership“.
The paper gathers contributions from 16 researchers, think tankers, consultants or public officials from Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa and Uganda. Their analyses present various perspectives on consolidating the European Union (EU) – African Union (AU) partnership from the overarching strategic and political vision to the specific details of implementing sectoral policies regarding digital transition, peace and security or education and youth.
The publication is complemented by an Eastern-European perspective through 4 contributions signed by leading Romanian experts researching Africa. The paper concludes with an overview of Romania’s foreign policy priorities in the context of the bilateral relations with the African states, as well as within the framework provided by the EU-AU partnership.
The full text of the Working Paper, available in English, can be accessed here.