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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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African states up to October 2014. The EPAs are meant not just to liberalize trade but also to promote economic development in … Africa and thus creating a win-win situation in a partnership on eye-level. However, many Africans suspect the EU of double … NGOs and civil society groups inside and outside Africa. …
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nationalism in Africa and elsewhere shows remarkable differences both in its roots and its impact, compared with that of the …
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We explore the potential effects of the first leaders of Sub-Saharan Africa. We first outline a set of theoretical …
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Uganda is internationally recognised for its extensive legal and constitutional provisions for ensuring the rights of the disabled, in addition to the presence of a number of impairment-specific disabled persons' organisations (DPOs), which provide informal advocacy and support structures. Using...
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-based strategies exemplified under the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP). …Africa's improved growth performance over the last 15 years provides an opportunity for the continent to transit from … recovery to structural transformation. This paper reviews the evolution of development theory and practice, the role of …
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We argue that the partition of ethnic groups following the Scramble for Africa does not itself matter for development … in Africa. It matters only when the partitioned groups are relatively small because small groups lack political … affect development. Furthermore, the analysis of data from the Afrobarometer shows that the persistence of informal …
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We assess Africa's prospects for enjoying a demographic dividend. While fertility rates and dependency ratios in Africa … Northern America. This projection suggests Africa has considerable potential to enjoy a demographic dividend. Whether and when … these areas, coordinated policies will likely be most effective in generating the momentum needed to pull Africa's economies …
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