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Who Sets the Agenda in AU–China Forums and Summits?

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  Who Sets the Agenda in AU–China Forums and Summits? The African Union (AU)–China relationship operates through a variety of multilateral and bilateral platforms , including summits, ministerial meetings, technical committees, and specialized dialogue forums. These gatherings are central to shaping the trajectory of Africa–China cooperation, covering areas such as trade, infrastructure, investment, technology, and cultural exchange. The process of agenda-setting —deciding which issues are prioritized, which projects are reviewed, and which policy areas receive attention—is a crucial determinant of outcomes. Understanding who sets the agenda in these forums provides insight into power dynamics, negotiating leverage, and the extent to which African priorities are advanced relative to China’s strategic interests. I. Structure of AU–China Forums and Summits 1. Forum on China–Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) FOCAC is the principal multilateral platform for China–Africa engagement, establ...

What lessons can be learned from Africa’s partnerships with other global blocs?

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  What Lessons Can Be Learned from Africa’s Partnerships with Other Global Blocs? Africa’s engagement with global blocs beyond the European Union—particularly China, the BRICS grouping, the Gulf states, ASEAN partners, India, and emerging South–South coalitions—offers valuable lessons for shaping the future of AU–EU dialogue. These partnerships vary widely in structure, intent, power balance, and outcomes. While none are without flaws, they collectively reveal strategic insights about leverage, agency, development priorities, and the evolving global order. Understanding these lessons is critical if Africa is to negotiate from a position of confidence, coherence, and long-term vision. 1. Strategic Pragmatism Matters More Than Ideological Alignment One of the most visible lessons from Africa’s partnerships with China and other emerging powers is the primacy of pragmatic engagement over ideological convergence. Unlike traditional Western partnerships, which often condition cooperation...

How does secularism function differently in France versus United Kingdom? Has Germany adopted a different integration framework?

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  How does secularism function differently in France versus United Kingdom? Has Germany adopted a different integration framework?  How Secularism Functions Differently in France versus the United Kingdom, and Germany’s Integration Framework Secularism and integration policies are core pillars of how European countries manage religion, public space, and cultural diversity . Yet there is no uniform model. France, the United Kingdom, and Germany each reflect distinct historical, legal, and social approaches to the relationship between state, religion, and immigrant communities. Understanding these differences is crucial for assessing how public space, civic life, and integration are managed in multicultural societies. 1. Secularism in France: Laïcité France is widely known for its strict form of secularism , or laïcité , which is deeply rooted in the historical struggle between the Catholic Church and the state. French secularism has three defining features: 1.1 State Neutr...

Peace in a Divided World- Why do cultural, religious, and ethnic differences often lead to conflict instead of cooperation?

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  Peace in a Divided World- Why do cultural, religious, and ethnic differences often lead to conflict instead of cooperation? Cultural, religious, and ethnic differences do not inherently cause conflict. In many contexts, diversity leads to creativity, resilience, and cooperation. However, under certain conditions, these differences become markers of division , shaping how people perceive threats, allocate resources, and define belonging. The key issue is not difference itself, but how it is interpreted, organized, and politicized . 1. Identity as a Boundary Marker Human beings naturally categorize themselves into groups: Culture, religion, and ethnicity provide shared identity, meaning, and belonging . These identities create psychological boundaries: “us” vs. “them.” While this can strengthen internal cohesion, it also: Encourages suspicion of outsiders Simplifies complex individuals into group stereotypes When identity becomes the primary lens for understanding ...

Why are Christian leaders like the Pope of the Catholics, Archbishop of protestants, Evangelical church leaders/pastors around the world are quiet over the killing, persecution of Christians particularly in the Northern, western Nigeria and around the world.

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  Why are Christian leaders like the Pope of the Catholics, Archbishop of protestants, Evangelical church leaders/pastors around the world are quiet over the killing, persecution of Christians particularly in the Northern, western Nigeria and around the world. Your question reflects a real and widely discussed concern. The situation of Christian communities facing violence—particularly in parts of Nigeria—has been raised repeatedly by churches, NGOs, and some governments. But the perception that global Christian leadership is “quiet” comes from a mix of communication gaps, strategic restraint, and structural realities rather than total silence. 1. They Are Not Entirely Silent—But Often Indirect Leaders such as Pope Francis have: Repeatedly called for: Protection of religious minorities Peace in Nigeria and the Sahel Condemned: Terrorism Violence against civilians (including Christians) However, these statements are usually: Generalized (violence against “a...