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This article provides a review of literature on African Agency and the drivers of change within EU–African trade politics in negotiations on Economic Partnership Agreements between the European Union and African governments.
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Much has been written on the relationship of China and Africa in the past decade. However, the subject of Chinese … migrant entrepreneurs in Africa and their articulation with African counterparts was little explored up to the early 2010s … entrepreneurs in Africa. This has been underlined unison in the four books under review. …
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about Brexit. The article analyses five issues at stake for the Post-Brexit relationships between Britain, the EU and Africa … with a focus on the Commonwealth Sub-Saharan Africa: market access, FDI, aid, security and partnership . The British … likely this would be possible only at the expense of the poor in Africa and elsewhere. Concerning security cooperation with …
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the development and bargaining power of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) in relation to the EU. However, Africa's least developed … global players for Africa's resources is resulting in windfall profits for Africa. The latter is leading to a revival of … Africa's power elite, but not necessarily for Africa's poor. -- economic integration ; trade policy ; aid ; international …
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the development and bargaining power of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) in relation to the EU. However, Africa's least developed … global players for Africa's resources is resulting in windfall profits for Africa. The latter is leading to a revival of … Africa's power elite, but not necessarily for Africa's poor …
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the development and bargaining power of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) in relation to the EU. However, Africa's least developed … global players for Africa's resources is resulting in windfall profits for Africa. The latter is leading to a revival of … Africa's power elite, but not necessarily for Africa's poor …
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attention so far. Despite the longstanding rhetoric of Asia-Africa solidarity, Asia and Africa still lack formal institutional … and trade links. Although interregional trade increased, Africa remained a small part of ASEAN with only around 2% of its … total market. The most important trading countries of ASEAN with Africa were Thailand, Indonesia and Singapore, while South …
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attention so far. Despite the longstanding rhetoric of Asia-Africa solidarity, Asia and Africa still lack formal institutional … and trade links. Although interregional trade increased, Africa remained a small part of ASEAN with only around 2% of its … total market. The most important trading countries of ASEAN with Africa were Thailand, Indonesia and Singapore, while South …
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The New Nationalism in Africa and elsewhere shows remarkable differences both in its roots and its impact, compared …. The New Nationalism has been shaped decisively by the consequences of globalization and by the increasing cleavages …
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