The Politics of Water in Africa: The European Union's Role in Development Aid Partnership

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The dilemmas of African development continue to haunt both African and western institutions and governments. Here Christopher Rowan offers an original interpretation of the evolving concept of partnership as it operates within the current relationship between the European Union and the Africa, Caribbean and Pacific group. Framing his discussion in terms of the human right to water, Rowan presents detailed case studies of water aid from the EU to Lesotho and Mozambique, and explores the persisting inequities in the discourse and processes of development. With a close analysis of the interaction between non-governmental organizations, local elites, states and international actors, this book is a timely and insightful addition to perspectives on relations between the global North and South.

Author(s): Christopher Rowan
Series: International Library of African Studies
Publisher: Tauris Academic Studies
Year: 2009

Language: English
Pages: 218

Contents......Page 6
Foreword......Page 8
Acknowledgements......Page 10
Glossary and Abbreviations......Page 12
1. What of Water?......Page 16
2. Friends of Foes?......Page 26
3. Development or Dictatorship?......Page 70
4. The Partnerships between Lesotho and Brussels and Mozambique and Brussels......Page 82
5. EU-ACP Partnership: Does the Rethoric Match the Reality?......Page 126
6. The Next Step......Page 138
7. The Current Position: After the Mid-Term Review......Page 148
8. Conclusions......Page 156
Notes......Page 160
Appendix 1......Page 170
Appendix 2......Page 194
Bibliography......Page 208
Index......Page 216