The mutualisation of powers: an African South-South cooperation strategy
Beyond its references to the founding principle of Third Worldism, South-South cooperation – like all other forms of cooperation – is characterised by the relations between powers. With this in mind, over the past 15 years Africa has developed a strategy that underscores the capacities of the leadin...
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doaj-9371ee54f954410d80425f227b1740a52020-11-24T22:49:37ZspaBarcelona Centre for International Affairs (CIDOB)Revista CIDOB d'Afers Internacionals1133-65952013-035X2016-12-0111413315610.24241/rcai.2016.114.3.133The mutualisation of powers: an African South-South cooperation strategyOumar Kourouma0Investigador asociado, Observatoire des Études Méditerranéennes, Facultad de Ciencias Jurídicas, Económicas y Sociales, Tánger; miembro del Institut Marocain des Relations Internationales y del Club Guinée-Renaissance (CGR); Public School of OCP Policy centerBeyond its references to the founding principle of Third Worldism, South-South cooperation – like all other forms of cooperation – is characterised by the relations between powers. With this in mind, over the past 15 years Africa has developed a strategy that underscores the capacities of the leading African states for action and influence in the effective realisation of common objectives in the continent’s relations with its foreign partners. The aim of this contribution is, therefore, to study how this “strategy of the mutualisation of powers” is put into practice as an African response – at the legal and institutional level in particular, how it is implemented in terms of South-South cooperation in the era of the rise of Asia, and its challenges and prospects.https://raco.cat/index.php/RevistaCIDOB/article/view/10.24241-rcai.2016.114.3.133/406756South-South cooperationAfricapowersstrategiesmutualisationChinaIndia |
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Beyond its references to the founding principle of Third Worldism, South-South cooperation – like all other forms of cooperation – is characterised by the relations between powers. With this in mind, over the past 15 years Africa has developed a strategy that underscores the capacities of the leading African states for action and influence in the effective realisation of common objectives in the continent’s relations with its foreign partners. The aim of this contribution is, therefore, to study how this “strategy of the mutualisation of powers” is put into practice as an African response – at the legal and institutional level in particular, how it is implemented in terms of South-South cooperation in the era of the rise of Asia, and its challenges and prospects. |
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South-South cooperation Africa powers strategies mutualisation China India |
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