Supporting A Stable and Durable Regional Security Environment in North Africa

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Supporting A Stable and Durable Regional Security Environment in North Africa A Joint RUSI-OCP Policy Center Conference Thursday 9 March 2017 RUSI, Whitehall, London, United Kingdom Seminar Brief While Europe is struggling with one of its worst migration crises in modern times, government officials, policy-makers, and the international community are increasingly looking at other strategies to tackle this pressing humanitarian and security dilemma. Controversial methods such as closing borders and deporting illegal immigrants are just not enough to deal with push factors that drive these migration flows. With development, stability and security increasingly seen as being interconnected, this conference series will explore the economic, political and security challenges facing Africa and ask whether it is time for Europe and the UK following Brexit to treat Africa as more than simply a security issue to be managed. Beyond the lawlessness and the escalating violence that exists in some countries of origin, migrants and refugees are generally drawn to Europe with hopes of better living conditions: one that provides a secure lifestyle which meets their basic daily needs (security, housing, education, healthcare, food, work opportunities...). This situation is challenging host countries to review and tighten their security and surveillance measures in order to respond to the potential exploitation by terrorist groups of the migration crisis. In this sense, the heightened border security concerns that African and European states are currently facing highlight the necessity to address the development issues that undermine sustainable stability and security in the southern shores of the Mediterranean. The past years have therefore emphasized once more the interconnectedness between the social, political and economic spheres in order to maintain stability and security -a mechanism that provides a solid platform for the implementation of tangible human security and development initiatives. At the heart of this conference will be an attempt to address the impact from Brexit on the EU and the UK s relationships with the African continent and to move on from a fixation with short-term security challenges to a wider look at the long-term drivers of instability. This conference hopes to offer a few answers as to how Europe taking into account the possibilities following Brexit and regional powers such as Morocco can live up to the responsibility of ensuring human security within an evolving and increasingly challenging context. Royal United Services Institute 1

The RUSI-OCPPC conference will be broken down into two parts, with two panels each: Part I: Prospects for the EU and Africa after Brexit Panel I: The Impact of Brexit on Regional Stability in the Maghreb Panel II: The Future Structure of the EU and its Impact on EU-Africa Relations Part II: Security and Stability Dimensions in Europe and North Africa Panel III: Developments in Border Controls and the Future of the Migration Crisis Panel IV: Developing Stability and Security Through the Use of Soft Power in Africa Agenda 09:00 09:30 Registration, and Tea and Coffee Served 09:30 09:45 Opening Remarks Karim El Aynaoui, Managing Director, OCP Policy Center Part I: Prospects for the EU and Africa after Brexit 09:45 11:15 Panel I: The Impact of Brexit on Regional Stability in the Maghreb With the forthcoming departure of Britain from the European Union (EU) the EU may lose one of its major security actors. Given the prominence of EU-led projects across North Africa, whether they relate to economic development or countering violent extremism, the future of Britain s involvement in the region could have a major impact on regional stability and security. This session will discuss the future of regional stability in the Maghreb after Brexit, examining what new role Britain will create for itself in the region. David D. Kirkpatrick, Correspondent for the New York Times, and Associate Fellow of RUSI Bouchra Rahmouni Benhida, Senior Fellow, Al Akhawayn University Royal United Services Institute 2

11:15 11:30 Coffee Break 11:30 13:00 Panel II: The Future Structure of the EU and Its Impact on EU-Africa Relations The impact of Brexit will be far-reaching and profound, not least for the EU as a whole. With the departure of one of its major members, serious questions are being asked about the relevance of the EU in an increasingly competitive, diverse and fluid world. The EU will have to evolve in order to meet this challenge, but it is not yet clear what future shape it will take, and what impact this will have on its relationship with the rest of the world, including with Africa. Looking through the crystal ball, this panel will discuss the likely future direction of the EU and what this means for EU-Africa relations. Rachid El Houdaigui, Senior Fellow, OCP Policy Center Raphaelle Faure, Overseas Development Institute Mohammed Loulichki, Senior Fellow, OCP Policy Center 13:00 14:00 Lunch Break Part II: Security and Stability Dimensions in Europe and North Africa 14:00 15:30 Panel III: Developments in Border Controls and the Future of the Migration Crisis Europe has seen unprecedented levels of migration from the Middle East and Africa in the last two to three years, driven first and foremost by the conflict in Syria but also by the lack of economic opportunity across many countries in Africa. This has fuelled a boom in drug trafficking, which has caused problems not only for Europe, but also for North Africa, playing host to many of the major transit routes to Europe. Looking at future developments in border controls, including the use of bilateral and multilateral agreements to patrol the waters between the continents, this session will ask how the two regions can work together to manage the crisis and its impact on drug trafficking. Dr Jeff Crisp, Chatham House Kristy Siegfried, Global Migration Editor, IRIN Abdelhak Bassou, Senior Fellow, OCP Policy Center Royal United Services Institute 3

15:30 15:45 Coffee Break 15:45 17:15 Panel IV: Developing Stability and Security Through The Use Of Soft Power in Africa Britain is well-known for its soft power, with its popular cultural exports across the globe, the dominance of the English language in international business and good-will engendered by its long-serving and popular monarch. Using this soft power in a conscious way to influence and guide other nations however is a more complicated matter. It is clear that soft power has a role to play in promoting peace, stability and development in Africa, but the question is how best it can do so. The panel will look at this topic in more detail and ask how best soft power can be translated in positive and meaningful changes across Africa. Professor Malcolm Chalmers, Deputy Director General, RUSI Alistair Harris OBE, CEO of ARK Fatima Harrak, Professor, Université Mohamed V de Rabat 17:15 17:30 CLOSING REMARKS Karim El Aynaoui, Managing Director, OCP Policy Center End of Conference Royal United Services Institute 4

RUSI 61 Whitehall London, United Kingdom Phone: +442079305854 www.rusi.org OCP Policy Center Ryad Business Center South 4th Floor Mahaj Erryad - Rabat Morocco Phone: +212 5 37 27 08 60 Fax: +212 5 37 71 31 54 www.ocppc.ma Royal United Services Institute 5