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Encountering Diversity in France and “Eurafrica”

2022
This chapter focuses on African students in European France in the 1950s. It looks at the European institution building that reframed the urgency of educating Africans—whether in France or French Africa—as a crucial building block in the construction of the modernist, technocratic project of “Eurafrica.” The chapter begins by considering the process of
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Toward Eurafrica! Fascism, Corporativism, and Italy’s Colonial Expansion

2015
The nexus between imperialism and internationalism has made its way to the agenda of international studies in recent years. A good number of authors have shown that many of the proliferating world-order proposals of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries were, at least inter alia, an answer to the vexing colonial question—and that many of ...
Francesca Antonini, Jens Steffek
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The Future of EurAfrica

1985
For the last century (many would argue ‘for longer’) the political economy of Africa has been determined primarily by European actors. As the centennial of the Congress of Berlin approaches, and African states begin fully to comprehend the potentialities and limitations afforded by political independence, it is an appropriate time to question whether ...
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European Transfigurations—Eurafrica and Eurasia: Coudenhove and Trubetzkoy Revisited

The European Legacy, 2007
The Eurasianist movement launched a theory according to which Russia does not belong to Europe but forms, together with its Asian colonies, a separate continent named “Eurasia” whose Eastern border is the Pacific Ocean. Similarily, in the early 1920s, Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi, the founder of the Pan-European movement, developed, the idea of ...
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Il dibattito sull’idea di Eurafrica italiana dai periodici africanisti al mensile Eurafrica (1947-1957)

Mondo contemporaneo
The article analyzes the debate that took place in Italy from 1947 to 1957, regarding the reform and propaganda of the idea of ​​Eurafrica. As a complex phenomenon, whose understanding is possible only through a cross analysis of the national and international dynamics that met and synthesized in it, Italian Eurafricanism is presented by highlighting ...
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L’«Eurafrica» di Mario Pedini

2020
Il saggio ripercorre l’attività di Mario Pedini, deputato democristiano italiano ed europeo negli anni ’60, poi sottosegretario agli esteri nei primi anni ’70, nella politica dell’Italia verso l’Africa postcoloniale. Il suo impegno è rivolto inizialmente alla costruzione dell’Associazione euro-africana prevista dai Trattati di Roma del 1957 ...
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Africa and the Ideology of Eurafrica: Neo-Colonialism or Pan-Africanism?

The Journal of Modern African Studies, 1982
This article is an inquiry into the major causes of the continued state of underdevelopment and dependency of Africa in spite of its enormous wealth and tremendous economic potential. It constitutes a follow-up to earlier, historical queries on the present state of African economies:
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