Conference Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon December 13-14, 2012
Rationale The international conference Building the Africa-Europe partnership: what next? is organised by 3 Portuguese institutions - the Institute of International and Strategic Studies, IEEI, a think tank, the Institute Marquês de Valle Flôr, IMVF, a development NGO and the ISCTE-IUL Centre of African Studies, CEA, an academic institution – and the European Centre for Development Policy Management (ECDPM). The coming years will see critical decisions taken on development goals and priorities and on the framework of EU-Africa relations, which need to be informed by policy-oriented research and by multidisciplinary debates that capture the increased complexity of the new global dynamics. Although global security and development challenges have profound implications for developing and developed countries, for civil society and for decision-makers, in Europe and in Africa, they are still poorly understood in terms of their impacts in both continents and on their relationship. Bearing in mind the 2014 EU-Africa Summit, the conference aims at debating some of the major themes that will continue to impact on the building of the Africa-Europe partnership and on international development cooperation in forthcoming years. The definition of a post-2015 global development agenda, which will necessarily link complex issues such as security, environment, governance and growth, will underpin the discussions on the sessions.