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Africa, Latin America and Asia, who number up to 570 million farms or 2 billion people. Given the sheer size of this figure …
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the World Trade Organization (WTO), but have also sharply reduced their tariff policy space within Africa, thus leaving …
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The European Union (EU) has been struggling to find a shared course on African migration since the entry into force of the Schengen Agreement (1995). It has done so through two interrelated processes of negotiation. Firstly, parties have negotiated narrative frames about migration and, in...
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Since 2014, Russian involvement in Africa has grown significantly. African leaders have been receptive to these … economic collaborations. This analysis shows that: • Overall, Russia’s strategy in Africa appears to involve a mix of arms … account for a quarter of all votes in the General Assembly. • Russian trade and investment in Africa has grown significantly …
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Cities account for approximately 70 per cent of global energy consumption and about 75 percent of greenhouse gas emissions due to the density of economic activities and infrastructure and their often path -dependent development patterns. While this makes cities vulnerable to the impacts of...
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The European Investment Bank (EIB) not only is the bank of the European Union (EU), it also is the world's largest multilateral lender. Hitherto rarely at the centre of public attention, the ongoing negotiations on the next EU budget round, the Multiannual Financial Framework (2021-2027) (MFF),...
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Shared values are deemed necessary as a solid foundation for social cohesion by commentators and observers in many countries. However, when examining what kind of values this is based on, answers often come down to platitudes and national clichés. This discussion paper offers some clarification...
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The Discussion Paper examines the opportunities that the rising industrial wages in China will bring for Africa. China … great is the interest in Africa as a production location. The third part is devoted to Africa’s competitiveness in clothing … same time shifting production to neighbouring Asian countries. In Africa, only Ethiopia is currently competitive in the …
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