Mapping the Agency of a Small, Former Colonial Power: Portugal and EU Political Conditionality in Sub-Saharan Africa

A. Raimundo
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Abstract As a former colonial power in Africa, Portugal has been a conspicuously neglected case in the contemporary academic literature on Europe–Africa relations. This article explores Portugal's role in European Union (EU) relations with Africa, focusing on the issue of political conditionality. The analysis considers how active Portugal has been at the EU level regarding that controversial issue and to what extent Lisbon has tried to mediate between its European partners and Africa. Taking into account the limited contributions on the topic, this article makes great use of primary sources and takes a long-term perspective. The findings show that Portugal's general stance was mainly reactive and cautious. However, Portuguese policy-makers ingeniously used intra-EU pressures towards conditionality to highlight Portugal's conciliatory position and buttress a bridging role between Europe and Africa. This study contributes to the literature on Portuguese foreign policy in the EU–Africa context and provides useful insights for other studies on smaller EU member states as well as Europe–Africa relations.
绘制一个小的,前殖民大国的机构:葡萄牙和欧盟在撒哈拉以南非洲的政治条件
葡萄牙作为非洲的前殖民大国,在当代欧非关系学术文献中一直是一个明显被忽视的案例。本文探讨了葡萄牙在欧盟与非洲关系中的作用,重点是政治条件问题。分析考虑了葡萄牙在欧盟层面对这一有争议的问题的积极程度,以及里斯本在其欧洲伙伴和非洲之间试图进行调解的程度。考虑到对该主题的有限贡献,本文充分利用了第一手资料,并从长远的角度出发。调查结果显示,葡萄牙的总体立场主要是被动和谨慎。然而,葡萄牙的政策制定者巧妙地利用欧盟内部对条件的压力,突出了葡萄牙的和解立场,并支撑了欧洲和非洲之间的桥梁作用。本研究对欧盟-非洲背景下葡萄牙外交政策的文献研究做出了贡献,并为其他关于较小欧盟成员国以及欧洲-非洲关系的研究提供了有用的见解。
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