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postrevolutionary regime through economic performance, nationalism, ideology, culture, governance, and democracy. At the same time, the …
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’s proactive FTA policy can also be understood using variables from “traditional” international relations such as power, governance …
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system and high growth rates since independence but also for its good governance record. In contrast to other African … countries, the extent of neopatrimonialism, which runs counter to good governance, is said to be low. This article aims to a …
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Local producers, in their interaction with local processors or exporters and international retailers have the possibility to acquire new skills and knowledge. The type of trust relationship and coordination pattern can determine how information flows and how firms upgrade. In addition, the...
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Neopatrimonialism is a concept that has predominately been applied to describe governance in sub?Saharan Africa …
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The informal sector (IS) plays a significant role in developing countries viz. the provision of employment, income and supplying ignored markets. However, working and employment conditions within the sector are still poor. Its expansion and changing structures have thus drawn the attention of...
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Engagement in non-agricultural activities in rural areas can be classified into survival-led or opportunity-led. Survival-led diversification would decrease inequality by increasing the incomes of poorer households and thus reduce poverty. By contrast, opportunity-led diversification would...
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On 1 May 2004, the world witnessed the largest expansion in the history of the European Union (EU). This process has lent new weight to the idea of an expanded EU involvement in East Asia. This paper will examine the question of whether there has been a change in the EU’s foreign policy with...
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Promising growth rates, increased trade, and competition among major global players for African resources have boosted the development and bargaining power of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) in relation to the EU. However, Africa's least developed countries remain vulnerable to external shocks....
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