Metis Institute for Strategy and Foresight, Bundeswehr University Munich
Jahr:
2019
Seiten (Monografie):
5
Sprache:
Englisch
Schlagwörter:
Deutschland ; Entwicklungspolitik ; Nachhaltigkeit ; Afrika ; Sicherheitspolitik
Abstract:
The 21st century belongs to Africa. At least that is what the concept of an "African Renaissance" promises. The African continent is going through a phase of transition and new beginnings. It would be in their own best interest for Germany and Europe to continue to support sustainable economic development and prosperity, political stabilisation, self-organisation and further democratisation as well as environmental protection in Africa. Empowering and supporting African states without fostering neo-colonial dependencies should be the primary objective of German and European Africa policy. «
The 21st century belongs to Africa. At least that is what the concept of an "African Renaissance" promises. The African continent is going through a phase of transition and new beginnings. It would be in their own best interest for Germany and Europe to continue to support sustainable economic development and prosperity, political stabilisation, self-organisation and further democratisation as well as environmental protection in Africa. Empowering and supporting African states without fostering... »