Je T’Aime, Moi Non Plus: Cognitive Biases in the AU-EU Partnership
The AU-EU partnership, although vital for addressing transregional challenges, continues to be subject to tensions. Rossella Marangio and Frank Mattheis argue that cognitive biases play a significant role in perpetuating misunderstandings within the partnership.
Key findings:
› The AU-EU relationship is experiencing ongoing tensions due to differing political priorities. Cognitive biases are a major factor contributing to persistent misunderstandings.
› Stereotyping, egocentrism, and an overemphasis on single-issue concerns are deeply ingrained biases that continue to influence and complicate the dynamics of the partnership.
› While the EU has a recognised wealth of experience in regional integration, the AU’s capacity to inspire policies and practices elsewhere is often overlooked.
› This Brief examines the biases that affect AU-EU relations and suggests ways to overcome them. Investing in mutual understanding is a prerequisite for strengthening the partnership.