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NUPI conducts wide-ranging research on Africa.

In particular we focus on issues related to social and economic development: fundamental questions concerning the conditions for state formation and democracy, as well as specific studies of individual countries and areas. Other important thematic areas include how post-conflict counties can avoid relapse, and the role of international peace operations in such circumstances – not least, the activities of the UN and the African Union.
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A Comprehensive Strategy EU Strategy for Africa Political Dialogue: Governance, Security and Migration

Much has changed since the creation of the Joint Africa-European Union (EU) Strategy in 2007. The developing world has been changing fast. Development policy and practices are also transforming, albeit at a slower pace. The divide between emerging economies and ‘fragile states’ is increasing. This is also the case in Africa. As not only Africa, but also the EU-Africa relationship is changing and evolving into new dimensions, there is clearly a need to develop a new European strategy, constructed on the basis of an emerging continent. Africa is home to the youngest population in the world and some of the world’s most fragile states. However, it is also a continent with emerging markets and more effective governments. This brief aims to clarify how well the new Strategy must manage to mainstream a European approach to Africa that considers both the inter-continental dialogue and the diversity of development on this emerging continent within the fields of governance, security and migration. As the COVID-19 has turned into a pandemic, the brief also suggests that the new European strategy must reflect this development and the European Parliament should closely monitor the situation as it discusses the Strategy.

  • Europe
  • Africa
  • The EU
  • Europe
  • Africa
  • The EU
Articles
News
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News

Africa, Tax and the Digital Economy

Are the giant tech companies paying their fair share of taxes? Challenges facing African countries in the digital economy. 

  • International economics
  • Economic growth
  • Globalisation
  • Development policy
  • Africa
  • Fragile states
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Scientific article

EU migration management in the Sahel: unintended consequneces on the ground in Niger?

The policies implemented in the Sahel by the EU and individual member states have reduced the number of migrants transiting through the region towards Europe. However, the sustainability of this approach should be questioned as it may also increase domestic tensions in politically fragile and administratively weak states, leading to increased pressure on political and social systems that already are struggling to stay afloat. Thus, whereas making a country like Niger an integral partof European migration management may seem successful, the approach of the EU may also have several unintended consequences. This paper will critically examine the EU’s crisis response towards the Sahel with a particular focus on Niger and the city of Agadez, arguing that while EU’s approach may have reduced the number of migrants passing through Agadez, it could also come to undermine a number of local compromises that so far have helped Niger display higher resilience towards the crises that are quickly destabilising neighbouring Burkina Faso and Mali.

  • Africa
  • Africa
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Scientific article

Il flusso migratorio sul continente africano

An overview of migratory issues on the African continent

  • Africa
  • Migration
  • Africa
  • Migration
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Report

The “Faceless Evildoers” of Cabo Delgado: an Islamist Insurgency in Mozambique?

A brief assessment about the emergence of a jihadi group in Mozambique

  • Terrorism and extremism
  • Africa
  • Insurgencies
  • Terrorism and extremism
  • Africa
  • Insurgencies
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Report

Chad’s Pivotal Role in the Regional Crisis

An analysis of Chad's regime role in the context of the military and humanitarian crisis in the Lake Chad Basin

  • Africa
  • Humanitarian issues
  • Conflict
  • Africa
  • Humanitarian issues
  • Conflict
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Jihad globale o insurgency locale? L'ISIS in Africa, da Boko Haram allo Stato Islamico nel Grande Sahara

This chapter sums up the evolution of jihadi activity in Mali and around Lake Chad, connecing local events to the concurrent emergence and evolution of the Islamic State.

  • Terrorism and extremism
  • Africa
  • Terrorism and extremism
  • Africa
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Scientific article

The Origins of Boko Haram, and Why the War on Terror Matters

This article, prompted as a response to a recent contribution penned by Audu Bulama Bukarti,returns to the history of an incident occurred in 2003 between the Nigerian security and a group of militants popularly known as the “Nigerian Taliban” and considered as a precursor to Boko Haram. While the historiography around this incident has been almost saturated by debates around the size of the links between the “Nigerian Taliban” and al-Qaeda, that period of Nigerian history continues to be read in isolation from the broader counter-terrorism strategies conceived at the time by the Nigerian State in the context of what, for us, is a fundamental structural factor, i.e. the then mounting Global War on Terror. Drawing on a different set of data than Bukarti, our contribution will argue that, far from having been a “local” incident, the “Nigerian Taliban crisis” shows clear signs of how, at the time, the Nigerian space was being penetrated by the War on Terror’s strategic logic, discursive structures and political imperatives. The successive explosion, over the following years, of the “Boko Haram phenomenon”, is in our opinion the result of the latter as much as of the former.

  • Terrorism and extremism
  • Africa
  • Conflict
  • Terrorism and extremism
  • Africa
  • Conflict
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The External Dimension of EU Migration Management: The Role of Aid

Aid is seen as a key EU instrument in addressing the root causes of migration, but it has not been decisive for the drastic reduction of irregular arrivals in Europe in recent years. Nevertheless, development assistance has become crucial leverage for the EU in persuading major transit countries to improve their border control. Although this “externalisation” of EU border management seems like a successful approach for now, it is not sustainable in the long term. The Union still needs to find better synergy between migration management and development policy that is not designed to stop migration but to manage and regulate it in a more mutually beneficial way.

  • Development policy
  • The Middle East and North Africa
  • Africa
  • Migration
  • The EU
  • Development policy
  • The Middle East and North Africa
  • Africa
  • Migration
  • The EU
Research project
2020 - 2025 (Ongoing)

Jihadist Governance in the Sahel (JIGOV-Sahel)

This project is about jihadist insurgent governance in West Africa's Sahel region....

  • Africa
  • Conflict
  • Fragile states
  • Insurgencies
  • Africa
  • Conflict
  • Fragile states
  • Insurgencies
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