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the development and bargaining power of sub-Saharan Af-rica (SSA) in relation to the EU. However, Africa's least developed … deficits in good government in many African countries, the EU bears responsibility for the fragile state of many African … economies. The self-interested trade policies of the EU and other world powers contribute to poverty and unsatisfactory …
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that they are an immigration country. The EU commis-sion endorses a limited and temporarily restricted immigration of … between the social classes. In addition, the EU favours the admission of high skilled labour, which tends to strengthen the …
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In view of the global run on African resources the EU is at pains to conclude Economic Partnership Programs with … Africa and thus creating a win-win situation in a partnership on eye-level. However, many Africans suspect the EU of double … ECOWAS EPAs as example, analyses reveal that tensions are due to both the gap between discourse and practice of EU trade and …
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EU- Africa Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) are on the brink. In February 2014 West African leaders agreed in … ECOWAS EPA in its current form would really create a win-win situation for both partners as asserted by the EU is open to … economies. The growing preparedness of African states to challenge EU mercantile interest has been effectively backed by …
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Bretton-Woods Institutions, China and the EU, followed a ‘laissez faire’ approach in the interest of stability and their …
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