The European Union and the developing countries : : the Cotonou Agreement / / edited by Olufemi Babarinde and Gerrit Faber.

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 g...

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Year of Publication:2005
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (318 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Tables,
  • Charts,
  • Abbreviations,
  • List of Contributors,
  • Preface,
  • 1. From Lomé to Cotonou: ACP-EU Partnership in Transition, Olufemi Babarinde and Gerrit Faber ,
  • 2. The Changing Environment of ACP-EU Relations, Olufemi Babarinde ,
  • 3. The Negotiation of the Cotonou Agreement: Negotiating Continuity or Change?, Joseph A. McMahon ,
  • 4. Negotiating Economic Partnership Agreements: Contexts and Strategies, Stephen Wright ,
  • 5. Economic Partnership Agreements and Regional Integration among ACP Countries, Gerrit Faber ,
  • 6. An Alternative Strategy for Free Trade Areas: The Generalized System of Preferences, Christopher Stevens ,
  • 7. European Development Aid in Transition, Paul Hoebink ,
  • 8. Political Dialogue in a "New" Framework, Karin Arts ,
  • 9. The Role of Civil Society in the Cotonou Agreement, Maurizio Carbone ,
  • 10 Foreign Direct Investment in the Cotonou Partnership Agreement: Building on Private Sector Initiatives, Dirk Willem te Velde & Sanoussi Bilal ,
  • 11. The EMU and the ACP countries, Peter Macmillan and Alison Watson ,
  • 12. Conclusion: Synopses and Future Research, Olufemi Babarinde and Gerrit Faber , Index.