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The EU transfers provided to the New Member States and candidate countries are generally viewed as having been efficiently used in promoting development in these economies. This paper examines the conditionality and institutional arrangements used to manage these transfers, and asks if there are...
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Madagascar, Mauritius, Seychelles and Zimbabwe signed the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) with the European Union …
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The subject of this evaluation is Fisheries Partnership Agreement (FPA) between the EU and the Seychelles and its … 2013 until 1 November 2019. The Protocol provides fishing possibilities for EU vessels fishing in the Seychelles' Exclusive … on 17 January 2020. The EU's FPA with Seychelles is one of two currently active tuna agreements in the Indian Ocean (the …
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Seychelles is deemed lower (6.79 tonnes of CO2 per inhabitant) than the production-based inventory (9.55 tonnes of CO2 per … specialisation of Seychelles? …
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Aid for Trade is a new international program to help developing countries meet the challenges of the multilateral trading system and benefit from the liberalization process. The European Union as the largest aid provider in the world is among the donors which has accepted this program and...
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The number of migrants from conflict regions in Africa has been increasing dramatically. The European Union shares dual responsibility for the continuing migration pressure: First, because it fostered over decades corrupt and autocratic regimes with dire disregard to principles of 'good...
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Structural funds are the most intensively used policy instrument by the European Union to promote economic growth in its member states and to speed up the process of convergence. This paper empirically explores the effectiveness of European Structural Funds by means of a panel data analysis for...
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High-flying illusions on the part of the proponents and grim predictions of the sceptics characterize the controversy about Brexit. The article analyses five issues at stake for the Post-Brexit relationships between Britain, the EU, and Africa with a focus on those Sub-Saharan African countries...
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Measures of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) that are defined and implemented by the European Union (EU) differ depending on whether or not the country is a member state of the EU. Their realization is carried out on an annual basis through two funds – the European Agricultural Guarantee...
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Whereas the impact of Brexit on Anglophone Africa was a major issue in the controversial British discussions on the pros and cons of Brexit, possible repercussions on French-speaking Africa have been rarely mentioned up to now. Yet, the range of possible Brexit effect is impressive, including...
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