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50 years of ACP-EU cooperation
In: The courier: the magazine of Africa, Caribbean, Pacific & European Union Cooperation and Relations, Heft Special Issue, S. 1-28
ISSN: 1784-682X, 1606-2000, 1784-6803
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The CARIFORUM and Pacific ACP economic partnership agreements: challenges ahead?
In: Economic paper 87
Dohody o hospodarskom partnerstve Europskej unie Cesta k upadku Afriky, Karibiku a Tichomoria?
In: Mezinárodní vztahy: Czech journal of international relations, Band 43, Heft 1, S. 95-113
ISSN: 0543-7989, 0323-1844
The main goal of the article is to analyze the basic problems regarding the Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) negotiations between the European Union (EU) and the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries. The negotiations so far have been controversial, and discussions about them have been inconclusive. In the first section of the article, the negotiations are set within the context of global politics and are especially examined in the context of new regionalism/inter-regionalism and international trade relations to clarify the motives behind the EPAs. Then the negotiation parties are introduced and a brief overview of the ACP economies follows, since they all have a considerable impact on the EPA discussions. Next, an analysis of possible positive and negative impacts of the EPAs on the development of ACP countries follows. Adapted from the source document.
Would all ACP sugar protocal exporters lose from sugar liberalisation?
In: The European journal of development research: journal of the European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes (EADI), Band 16, Heft 4, S. 790-808
ISSN: 0957-8811
Préfets d'Europe: le rôle des délégations de la commission dans les pays ACP (1964 - 2004)
In: Revue française d'administration publique 111.2004
The social construction of European solidarity: Germany and France in the EU policy towards the states of Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific (ACP) and Central and Eastern European Countries (CEEC)
In: Journal of international relations and development: JIRD, official journal of the Central and East European International Studies Association, Band 14, Heft 4, S. [469]-505
ISSN: 1408-6980
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Assessing prospective trade policy: methods applied to EU-ACP economic partnership agreements
In: Routledge studies in development economics 85
Os acordos de cooperacao economica entre a uniao europeia e os paises ACP
In: Relações internacionais: R:I, Heft 22, S. 83-101
ISSN: 1645-9199
Since the promulgation of Cotonou Agreements between the European Union and the Africa, Caribbean and Pacific Countries (ACP) the application of the Economic Partnership Agreements (EPA) has been deeply controversial. Analysts and organizations questioned the accords on spirit and letter, considering them potentially damaging to the process of sustainable development of the ACP. This article identifies and analyses the problems that became apparent during the agreements negotiations, taking into account the arguments raised by all parties concerned. Adapted from the source document.
Partenariat et dialogue politique: l'exemple de la coopération ACP-UE
In: Nord-Süd aktuell: Vierteljahreszeitschrift für Nord-Süd und Süd-Süd-Entwicklungen, Band 18, Heft 4, S. 653-658
ISSN: 0933-1743
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The end of a 'special relationship'?: The EU-ACP Economic Partnership Agreements
In: Review of African political economy, Band 36, Heft 119, S. 79-92
ISSN: 0305-6244
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WTO at the margins: small states and the multilateral trading system
At a pivotal point in the history of the WTO, when development issues are at the heart of negotiations, how the larger and more powerful members address the legitimate concerns of its poorest and most vulnerable members will shape the perception of the institution throughout the century. This book aims not only to document almost ten years of experience of small states with the WTO but also to explain this experience. It takes an evidential theory approach to explaining the features characteristic to the trade and economic development of small island states. It then highlights the issues of concern to these states in relation to negotiations at the WTO. The experience of the African Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries with the WTO dispute settlement mechanism is discussed, and the book ends with a discussion of key negotiating issues for the island states and institutional arrangements to facilitate reform.