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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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The WAEMU and the Franc CFA-Zone: A new culture of co-operation in Francophone Africa? The CFA-zone is basically … Central Africa (EMCCA/CEMAC). The growing structural divergences between UEMOA and CEMAC have been intensified by the recent … integration in Africa. Yet, neither of these sub-zones meets the classical criteria of the Optimum Currency Area (OCA). In …
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The remarkable influx of Chinese migrant entrepreneurs in West Africa has been met with growing resistance from …
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The knowledge of social stratification within the peasantry is a decisive precondition of sustainable economic and political measures for an effective support of agricultural production in least developed countries. This is one of the reasons why also in Nigeria social scientist focus on the...
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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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and Monetary Community of Central Africa (EMCCA/CEMAC). The growing structural divergences between UEMOA and CEMAC have … as model case for economic and monetary integration in Africa. Yet, neither of these sub-zones meets the classical …
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Africa with a focus on those Sub-Saharan African countries that belong to the Commonwealth: market access, Foreign Direct … Africa and elsewhere. Concerning security cooperation with Africa, London apparently exaggerated its defence input in order …
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foreign trade and sustainable industrialization in Africa. Egypt and South Africa for example, the potentially most affected … former colonial powers vis à vis Africa. Nevertheless, despite these asymmetric power relations, unfair trade relations and …
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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 the revival of progressive social networks in Francophone Africa …
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