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The politicisation of European development policies

In the past few years decision‐making processes and the normative underpinnings of EU external relations have become subject to intense debate in the European institutions, member states and the wider public. Previous research suggests that there is variation in the extent to which individual domains of EU external relations are politicized and contested. This special issue aims to theorize further and investigate empirically this, using the example of European development policy and its relations with other external policies. It brings together a broad variety of research covering different arenas, objects and levels of politicization as well as different policy nexuses. The ten contributions to the special issue also combine various theoretical perspectives that include rationalist and constructivist approaches and different methods including statistical and discourse analyses. Individual articles both focus on politicization processes within the EU and member states as well as at the level of partner countries in Europe and Africa. Building on these different approaches and foci, they draw insights that help us to theorize the two mechanisms that may drive politicization dynamics in European development policies and that are at the core of this special issue – horizontal politicization and outside‐in politicization.

The politicisation of European development policies

In the past few years decision‐making processes and the normative underpinnings of EU external relations have become subject to intense debate in the European institutions, member states and the wider public. Previous research suggests that there is variation in the extent to which individual domains of EU external relations are politicized and contested. This special issue aims to theorize further and investigate empirically this, using the example of European development policy and its relations with other external policies. It brings together a broad variety of research covering different arenas, objects and levels of politicization as well as different policy nexuses. The ten contributions to the special issue also combine various theoretical perspectives that include rationalist and constructivist approaches and different methods including statistical and discourse analyses. Individual articles both focus on politicization processes within the EU and member states as well as at the level of partner countries in Europe and Africa. Building on these different approaches and foci, they draw insights that help us to theorize the two mechanisms that may drive politicization dynamics in European development policies and that are at the core of this special issue – horizontal politicization and outside‐in politicization.

Puigdemont verliert Immunität - Auslieferung an Spanien ungewiss

EuroNews (DE) - Tue, 03/09/2021 - 14:37
Das Europäische Parlament hat die Immunität des katalanischen Separatistenführers Carles Puigdemont aufgehoben. Dadurch wurde der Weg frei gemacht für seine mögliche Auslieferung an Spanien. Puigdemont bleibt jedoch EU-Parlamentarier. Am Zuge ist nun wieder die belgische Justiz.
Categories: Europäische Union

Marek Krajčí egészségügyi miniszter a Markíza TV "Testre szabva" című műsorának vendége

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 03/09/2021 - 14:24
Az érdeklődők kérdéseket is feltehetnek a miniszternek, aki éppen az elhibázott vakcinázási regisztrálási rendszer miatt mosakszik az élő műsorban...

Trois minutes pour convaincre: Le Salon des inventions de Genève se déroulera en mode virtuel

24heures.ch - Tue, 03/09/2021 - 14:19
Cette édition, prévue du 10 au 14 mars, permettra aux inventeurs de faire valoir, par le biais d'une vidéo de trois minutes, leurs trouvailles auprès d'un panel de juges.
Categories: Swiss News

Németország a második helyen az elektromosautó-eladásban a világon

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 03/09/2021 - 14:15
Németország tavaly megelőzte az Egyesült Államokat az elektromos és a plugin hibrid autók eladása terén és a második helyre jött fel Kína után.

Agricultrices, ces femmes essentielles pour le « monde agricole de demain »

Euractiv.fr - Tue, 03/09/2021 - 14:13
Longtemps méconnues, les femmes sont de plus en plus nombreuses à s’asseoir dans le monde agricole. Retour sur le rôle des agricultrices dans un univers longtemps perçu comme masculin.
Categories: Union européenne

Boris Kollárral tárgyalt a koalíció helyzetéről az államfő

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 03/09/2021 - 13:57
TASR: Zuzana Čaputová államfő kedden az elnöki palotában fogadta Boris Kollárt, a Sme rodina elnökét. A találkozó témája a koalíció aktuális helyzete volt. Az államfő erről a közösségi hálón tájékoztatott.

Kína digitális egészségügyi igazolást vezetett be a külföldi utazásokhoz

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 03/09/2021 - 13:55
Digitális egészségügyi igazolást vezetett be Kína a külföldi utazásokhoz, amely a jelenlegi szakaszban a kínai állampolgárok külföldi útjait könnyítheti meg - közölte weboldalán a kínai külügyminisztérium konzuli ügyekért felelős osztálya a koronavírus-járvánnyal kapcsolatban.

Des députés français veulent un « moratoire » sur la 5G

Euractiv.fr - Tue, 03/09/2021 - 13:51
Plusieurs amendements visant à poser des conditions au déploiement de la 5G en France et appelant à un "moratoire" ont été déposés à l'Assemblée nationale dans le cadre de l'examen en commission du projet de loi de lutte contre le dérèglement climatique.
Categories: Union européenne

Megszűntek a madárinfluenza miatti korlátozások Magyarországon

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 03/09/2021 - 13:41
Megszűntek a madárinfluenza miatti korlátozások Magyarországon, miután a Nemzeti Élelmiszerlánc-biztonsági Hivatal (Nébih) elrendelte a megfigyelési körzetek feloldását Bács-Kiskun megyében is - közölte honlapján az intézmény.

Híd: Matovič az égető gondok megoldása helyett az ország jó hírnevét égeti...

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 03/09/2021 - 13:31
A kormány a széthullás szélén, minimumra csökkent az emberek bizalma, az áldozatok száma túllépte a 8 ezret, Matovič mégsem az égető problémákra keresi a megoldást, inkább az EMA vezetőjét támadja és diplomáciai vitákba kényszeríti az országot – reagált a Híd a miniszterelnök legújabb Facebookos huszárvágására.

James Ibori: UK promises to return to Nigeria £4.2m stolen by ex-governor

BBC Africa - Tue, 03/09/2021 - 13:26
James Ibori stole the money while he was governor of Nigeria's Delta State in the early 2000s.
Categories: Africa

Suivi de la mobilité: La population suisse a voyagé un peu plus en février

24heures.ch - Tue, 03/09/2021 - 13:25
Durant les vacances de février, les Suisses se sont déplacés un peu plus que depuis le début de la crise du Covid-19.
Categories: Swiss News

Ukrajnában most jóval kevesebb az új beteg, a miniszter mégsem bizakodó

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 03/09/2021 - 13:15
Ukrajnában keddre közel 3300 új koronavírusos beteget jegyeztek fel, ami két hete a legalacsonyabb napi növekmény, az egészségügyi miniszter ugyanakkor arra figyelmeztetett, hogy az országot már elérte a járvány harmadik hulláma.

Egészségügyi tárca: Már nem kell sokáig vadászni a szabad oltási időpontokra...

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 03/09/2021 - 13:12
A lakosoknak nem kell majd "vadászniuk" a szabad oltási időpontokra, ígéri az egészségügyi minisztérium. Hamarosan (egy hetet kell már csak várni rá) elkészül egy új alkalmazás, amely az oltás "előszobájaként" fog funkcionálni.

Reckya Madougou bientôt devant la Commission d'instruction de la CRIET

24 Heures au Bénin - Tue, 03/09/2021 - 13:01

La candidate recalée à l'élection présidentielle du 11 avril prochain sera très bientôt devant la Commission d'instruction de la Cour de répression des infractions économiques et du terrorisme (CRIET).

Impliquée dans une affaire de terrorisme et d'association de malfaiteurs, l'ex ministre de la justice de Boni Yayi, selon nos sources, sera écoutée par la Commission d'instruction de la juridiction spéciale sur le fond du dossier. Reckya Madougou sera soumise à un interrogatoire avec des confrontations et des auditions de témoins. Au terme de cette audience, les avocats de l'accusée pourront solliciter ou non une mise en liberté provisoire.
Pour l'heure, aucune précision sur la date de cette nouvelle audition.
Candidate recalée à l'élection présidentielle du 11 avril prochain, Reckya Madougou a été interpellée le 03 mars dernier par la police républicaine alors qu'elle revenait de Porto-Novo après un meeting politique. Il est reproché à la candidate du parti Les Démocrates d'être impliquée dans un dossier de terrorisme et d'associations de malfaiteurs. Ce qui lui a valu son incarcération depuis vendredi 05 mars dernier à la prison civile de Missérété.
Les enquêtes se poursuivent pour interpeler d'autres personnes impliquées ou citées dans l'affaire.

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Categories: Afrique

Archives de la guerre d’Algérie : la nouvelle mesure de Macron

Algérie 360 - Tue, 03/09/2021 - 13:01

Le président français Emmanuel Macron a annoncé ce mardi 9 mars 2021 une nouvelle mesure, immédiatement applicable, à propos de l’accès à l’archive de la guerre de libération nationale d’Algérie. Répondant donc favorablement à l’une des principales préconisations du rapport de l’historien Benjamin Stora chargé du dossier de la mémoire du côté français, Macron a […]

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Categories: Afrique

Hollywood est-il prêt à cesser de stéréotyper l'Afrique ?

BBC Afrique - Tue, 03/09/2021 - 13:00
Le film d'Eddie Murphy "Coming to America" (Venir en Amérique) a brisé certains clichés sur le continent. Mais, alors qu'une suite sort, David Jesudason se demande si le cinéma occidental va changer plus complètement son attitude.
Categories: Afrique

Down in Hell

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Tue, 03/09/2021 - 12:53

Minor resting after exiting the mine, Ghana. Credit: Lisa Kristine

By Lisa Kristine
SAN FRANCISCO, Mar 9 2021 (IPS)

I am about 200 feet down a rickety old mine shaft, in the Ashanti gold mining region of Ghana. It is stiflingly hot and darker than a moonless night. I can only feel the touch of sweaty bodies passing in the darkness and hear the reverberating sound of miners coughing and breaking rocks. The lack of oxygen and dust make it hard to breathe. I have no idea how deep this shaft goes – hundreds of feet? More? If there is a Hell this must be what it feels like.

The abolitionists who have brought me to this illegal operation refuse to go down the dilapidated shaft – an abandoned mine that has been taken over by small-scale outlaw operators after the legitimate owners have moved on. Instead, some of the miners in this “gang” of eight men agree to let me accompany them underground. Each miner carries three things with him – a battered old flashlight tethered to his head with a tatty elastic band, a couple of primitive tools and an empty sack that he hopes to fill with rock containing gold. They spend two to three straight days below ground, hacking at the stone walls to free rocks that they haul to the surface in sacks slung over their shoulders. When they emerge, these men are soaking wet, with bloodshot eyes and a look of exhaustion beyond description.

Slippery tree limbs are all that brace the walls of the narrow mine shaft. At one point I almost lose my grip, my legs swinging wildly in the air with no footing. I instantly think of Manuru, the man I met the other day who had lost his grip and fallen down the shaft. His leg was so severely injured the doctor insisted it should be amputated. But he continues to work; he has no choice. He has no money and is in debt to the trafficker who “hired” him for this illegal operation.

Group of miners sitting under shelter blocking the sun after working 48 hours in the mine, Ghana. Credit: Lisa Kristine

Gold mining is big business in Ghana, which in 2019 took over from South Africa to become the leading gold producer in Africa. While the major multinational mining names – Newmont Goldcorp, Kinross Gold, AngloGold – are active in the country’s biggest mines, informal small-scale operations also proliferate.

These small-scale mines operate in the shadows; lacking the proper certifications to operate legally, they turn a blind eye to regulations and worker safety or sanitation. Ghanaian law states that workers should be at least 18 years old, but boys as young as 12 commonly work the mines. In a 2020 study on small-scale gold mining, the International Labor Organization (ILO) notes that the small-scale sector is primarily poverty-driven, and despite being one of the most hazardous forms of child labor, remains an attractive option for children in poverty.

When I met Manuru, he had been working in the mines for 14 years. His uncle brought him here after Manuru’s father had died, hoping to earn money to support himself and his family, Manuru was instead trafficked into bonded labor. Ghanaians from around the country scrounge money to make their way to this region, hoping to find riches in the gold mines. They arrive with no money, to discover they lack the certifications to work in the legal mines. Instead, they are forced to take loans from “recruiters” who then traffic them into slave “gangs” of eight or ten to work as bonded labor in the illegal mines. They are often harassed by the police and private security forces for trespassing in the abandoned mines. They are not paid for their work, instead forced to sell their gold back to the recruiter in a never-ending cycle of labor-debt bondage. When his uncle died, Manuru inherited his debt as well. This is what modern-day slavery looks like.

Miner climbing down the mine shaft to work, Ghana. Credit: Lisa Kristine

Mining in the best of circumstances is a high-risk occupation. The lack of proper monitoring and regulation mechanisms for these small-scale operations have translated directly to indecent working conditions. In this ‘wild west’ of shadowy operators, workers lack any protective equipment or knowledge of safety procedures and are exposed to harmful dusts and chemicals like mercury. The abandoned mines that these illegal operators take over have not been maintained, and accidents and structural collapses are common. The ILO estimates that injuries are six to seven times more common in the small-scale operations than the big companies.

Group of minors climbing out of the shaft, sweaty from the hot belly of the shaft beneath the ground. Credit: Lisa Kristine

According to the ILO there are more than 40 million people trapped in slavery and forced labor worldwide in everything from mining to brickmaking to prostitution. That is more than the population of Canada. Given the difficulty documenting these illegal practices, this figure is considered conservative. In Ghana the estimate that figure is in the hundreds of thousands. A 2012 research project from abolitionist organization Free the Slaves found that boys as young as 12 are working at these illegal mines. Girls as young as ten are being trafficked as prostitutes for miners. Their research found widespread ignorance of legal protections for children under international and Ghanaian law, and community leaders expressed frustration in the limited government and legal intervention.

Modern slavery thrives in the dark. It is only when we shine a light on these injustices and illuminate the dignity and shared humanity of those trapped, can we begin to work towards solutions.

The author is an International humanitarian photographer, activist, and keynote speaker. She has published six books and has been the subject of four documentaries. She is a founding member of the Global Sustainability Network ( GSN ), pursuing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal number 8 with a special emphasis on Goal 8.7.

 


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