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    Yearbook on the African Union Volume 4 (2023)
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                Edited by:
            
            
        Ulf Engel
        
                        
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                        English
                    
                
                
                
                    
                        
                            Published/Copyright:
                            
                                2025
                            
                        
                    
                
            
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About this book
This is the fourth edition of the Yearbook on the African Union (YBAU). The YBAU is first and foremost an academic project that provides an in-depth evaluation and analysis of the institution, its processes, and its engagements. Despite the increased agency in recent years of the African Union in general, and the AU Commission in particular, little is known – outside expert policy or niche academic circles – about the Union’s activities. This is the gap the Yearbook on the African Union wants to systematically address. It seeks to be a reference point for in-depth research, evidence-based policy-making and decision-making. 
Contributors are Ndubuisi Christian Ani, Kwesi Aning, Juliana Abena Appiah, Habibu Yaya Bappah, Bruce Byiers, Annie Barbara Hazviyemurwi Chikwanha, Dawit Yohannes Wondemagegnehu, Debela Fituma, Cheryl Hendricks, Jens Herpolsheimer, Benedikt Kamski, Tony Karbo, Hubert Kinkoh, Klara Leithäuser, Edefe Ojomo, Francis Onditi, Naila Salihu, Rahel W. Sebhatu, Moussa Soumahoro, Elsie Tachie-Menson, Tim Zajontz.
    
    
Contributors are Ndubuisi Christian Ani, Kwesi Aning, Juliana Abena Appiah, Habibu Yaya Bappah, Bruce Byiers, Annie Barbara Hazviyemurwi Chikwanha, Dawit Yohannes Wondemagegnehu, Debela Fituma, Cheryl Hendricks, Jens Herpolsheimer, Benedikt Kamski, Tony Karbo, Hubert Kinkoh, Klara Leithäuser, Edefe Ojomo, Francis Onditi, Naila Salihu, Rahel W. Sebhatu, Moussa Soumahoro, Elsie Tachie-Menson, Tim Zajontz.
Author / Editor information
Ulf Engel is Professor of Politics in Africa at Leipzig University. He is also a Visiting Professor at the Institute for Peace and Security Studies at Addis Ababa University and the Department of Political Science at Stellenbosch University, respectively.
            
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                eBook published on:
                            November 11, 2024
                        
                        
                        eBook ISBN:
                        9789004713147
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
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                Main content:
                            302
                        
                    
                    
                    
                
                    eBook ISBN:
                    9789004713147
                
            
        Keywords for this book
                 AfricanUnion; AUCommission; Regional Economic Communities; AfricanPeaceandSecurityArchitecture; AfricanGovernanceArchitecture; Comoros; education; health; infrastructure; AfricanContinentalFreeTradeArea; trade; regionalintegration; strategicglobalpartnerships; women; youth
            Audience(s) for this book
                The book appeals to post-graduate students, scholars and researchers in policy-oriented research circles, so-called practitioners and experts, journalists as well as international organisations’ and non-governmental organisations’ staff, diplomats and policymakers.