Scandinavian strategies for Africa

12.11.2024 08:30 - 09:30English

What are the similarities and differences between Scandinavian policies on Africa?

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This year, both Norway and Denmark introduced new strategies for engaging with Africa, a continent of more than 50 states and 1.4 billion people.

Why do Norway and Denmark need official strategies when Sweden – historically the biggest Scandinavian provider of aid to Africa – does not? How do the interests of SwedenDenmark and Norway on the continent differ?

Join us for a discussion with Lise Rakner (UiB), Elling Tjønneland (CMI), Anne Mette Kjær (University of Aarhus) and Jan Pettersson (The Expert Group for Aid Studies) as they compare Scandinavian political approaches to Africa.

In 2022 Kjær, Petterson and Tjønneland co-edited a special issue of Forum for Development Studies on parallels, differences and changes in Nordic development aid, and in 2023 they published an article in Danish Foreign Policy Review analysing Scandinavian approaches to partner countries in Africa.

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12.11.2024
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Lise Rakner
Professor, UiB

Political scientist within the Department of Government. She is focusing on democratisation and human rights, economic reform, taxation, institutional change and international aid, with a particular emphasis on Southern and Eastern Africa.

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Elling Tjønneland
Senior Researcher, CMI

Elling Tjønneland is a senior researcher and has worked on different aspects of developments in South Africa since the late 1970s.

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Anne Mette Kjær
Professor, University of Aarhus

Anne-Mette Kjær is a Professor of Political Science. Her work focuses on governance, politics, development assistance and political economy in East Africa, and in particular in Uganda.

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Jan Pettersson
Managing Director, The Expert Group for Aid Studies

Jan holds a PhD in Economics from Stockholm University. His prior positions include Programme Manager at EBA, economic adviser at the Ministry of Finance, and researcher in economics at Uppsala University and Stockholm University, working mainly within development economics.

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Lise Rakner

Professor, UiB

Political scientist within the Department of Government. She is focusing on democratisation and human rights, economic reform, taxation, institutional change and international aid, with a particular emphasis on Southern and Eastern Africa.

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Elling Tjønneland

Senior Researcher, CMI

Elling Tjønneland is a senior researcher and has worked on different aspects of developments in South Africa since the late 1970s.

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Anne Mette Kjær

Professor, University of Aarhus

Anne-Mette Kjær is a Professor of Political Science. Her work focuses on governance, politics, development assistance and political economy in East Africa, and in particular in Uganda.

See personal profile.

Jan Pettersson

Managing Director, The Expert Group for Aid Studies

Jan holds a PhD in Economics from Stockholm University. His prior positions include Programme Manager at EBA, economic adviser at the Ministry of Finance, and researcher in economics at Uppsala University and Stockholm University, working mainly within development economics.

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