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From Lomé to Cotonou: Business as Usual?
In: European foreign affairs review, Volume 9, Issue 1, p. 27-47
ISSN: 1875-8223
The European Union and the Developing Countries: The Cotonou Agreement
In: Brill Book Archive Part 1, ISBN: 9789004472495
The relationships between the European Union and developing countries in Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific (or ACP countries) have been called a model for North South development cooperation. The Lomé Conventions were the embodiment of this model. After 25 years, the European Union and the ACP group signed a new partnership agreement, the Cotonou Agreement. Given the disappointing results of the former conventions, this book investigates the innovations in the EU-ACP relationship. Authors from different backgrounds (including law, political science and economics) analyze the forces that gave rise to the new agreement as well as the negotiating process of the new agreement, and the negotiations that are taking place to produce the planned Economic Partnership Agreements (EPA) that are to replace the existing non-reciprocal trade preferences that are incompatible with WTO law. The potential benefits of EPAs are discussed, as is the alternative in the shape of an improved and general preferential system. The amended mechanism for aid delivery, the increased stress on political dialogue between the partners and the introduction of more civil society participation in the cooperation are extensively analyzed and discussed. The effects of the introduction of the Euro and the effect of the planned stimuli on Direct Foreign Investment in ACP economies make this volume very complete in coverage of the ACP-EU relations. Its relevance extends far beyond the ACP-EU relationship as it shows and discusses particular solutions for problems that occur in North South relations in general
Corporate responsibility in South Africa: limited success, unfulfilled promise
In: Africa today, Volume 69, Issue 3, p. 95-115
ISSN: 1527-1978
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Africa and the United States: assessing AGOA
In: Africa today, Volume 64, Issue 2, p. 22-47
ISSN: 1527-1978
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The Social Dimension of Globalization and EU Development Policy: Promoting Core Labour Standards and Corporate Social Responsibility
In: Journal of European integration: Revue d'intégration européenne, Volume 30, Issue 3, p. 459-477
ISSN: 1477-2280
The Social Dimension of Globalization and EU Development Policy: Promoting Core Labour Standards and Corporate Social Responsibility
In: Journal of European integration, Volume 30, Issue 3, p. 459
ISSN: 0703-6337
Exports by least developed countries in sub-Saharan Africa: The role of preferential systems, geography and institutions
In: Routledge Studies in Development Economics; European Union Trade Politics and Development, p. 96-116
From Lomé to Cotonou: Business as usual?
In: European foreign affairs review, Volume 9, Issue 1, p. 27-47
ISSN: 1384-6299
World Affairs Online
From Lome to Cotonou: Business as Usual?
In: European foreign affairs review, Volume 9, Issue 1, p. 27-47
ISSN: 1384-6299
We will argue in this article that there are a number of forces impacting the longstanding ACP-EU relationship that are altering the nature of the relationship in a fundamental way. We will first analyze the forces that make these changes inevitable. In section II we discuss the forces in the environment of the ACP-EU cooperation. In section III we will look at the effectiveness of the Lome model. Section IV will analyze the Cotonou Agreement, while section V will look at the implementation of the new agreement. Section VI summarizes & concludes. 3 Tables, 1 Figure. Adapted from the source document.