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The Organisation of African Unity (OAU), has developed into the African Union,(AU), with the stated objective of creating a union similar to the European Union. This 15 page paper considers if this is a realistic goal. The writer looks at the development of the European Union and compares this to the development of the AU, finding many similarities and differences. The challenges that face the AU are also considered. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
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there is a great opportunity for the development of the continent economically and socially, creating an area of increased prosperity brought about by closer links with African Countries. However, the
more cynical look at the diversity within the national, the different political stances and positions the divergent economies and the cultural differences and argue that these make such as union
impossible, that the same level of co-operation and integration would not achieved and as such. However, the same could have been said of the European Union fifty years ago when
the foundation were laid for the current position. To appreciate the current position in Africa we can look at the past of the European Union and the way it has
developed and then apply these lessons to the challenges faced by any potential African Union. 2. The European Union By understanding the foundation of the European Union the lessons may
be transferred to the current situation in Africa, as a faire comparison is not with the current EU, but with the way in which it developed.
The original purpose if the European Union was to introduce a trading block with common interests to cement the peace which had been formed in Europe
after the second world war. The purpose of this was to draw countries closer and prevent another war, financial integration should be an effect way of controlling this as the
financial cost of war would be to great due to the integration. In essence, the European Union was also created to promote the interests of the individuals within the member
nations that could not be advanced at equal levels by the singular actions of these countries (Davies, 1996). But along with the pursuit
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