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基本説明
Covers the new Cotonou Agreement (2000) and the 'Everything But Arms' Regulation (2001).
Full Description
This text provides a broad ranging analysis of the EU's relations with the developing world today set in the context of the policy, debates and changes of the 1990s and the EU's historical ties to the Third World. Covering the whole range of the EU's relations with developing states including the Cotonou Agreement and the "Everything but Arms" Regulation, the book assesses the likely evolution of trading regimes and the scope and limits of opportunities for fostering economic progress and good governance.
Contents
Introduction: Setting the Context Four Decades of African, Caribbean and Pacific Relations Latin America and Asia Decision-making and Reforming Institutional Structures Complementarity and Conditionality: Evaluating Good Governance Regimes, Trade and Trading Relations The 1996-2000 Reform Process The Cotonou Partnership Agreement Further Challenges: Implementing Cotonou and 'Everything But Arms' Conclusion: Development and Integration Bibliography Index