Since 2015, when the then Prime Minister Matteo Renzi launched a new agenda for Africa, Italy has diversified its involvement with the continent by being very supportive of regional economic cooperation and continental integration processes. It is a dynamic and multi-layered partnership articulated through three dimensions: 1. economic growth; 2. political stability and security; 3. human development. Within this framework Italy intends to go beyond the traditional ‘donor-beneficiary’ relationship to build a partnership centred around the concept of sharing.

I rapporti Italia-Africa: un partenariato dinamico in un’arena frammentata e multidimensionale

Dentice, Giuseppe;Donelli, Federico
2020-01-01

Abstract

Since 2015, when the then Prime Minister Matteo Renzi launched a new agenda for Africa, Italy has diversified its involvement with the continent by being very supportive of regional economic cooperation and continental integration processes. It is a dynamic and multi-layered partnership articulated through three dimensions: 1. economic growth; 2. political stability and security; 3. human development. Within this framework Italy intends to go beyond the traditional ‘donor-beneficiary’ relationship to build a partnership centred around the concept of sharing.
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