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 socioeconomic and
political interactions with non-state actors, including those who
engage with regional integration through formal and informal
processes such as civil society activitists, "African migration
evangelists", human smugglers and human traffickers. 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.
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