The EU/ACP cooperation framework, which was already a unique international agreement, is becoming increasingly politicised with a shift of focus to non-state actors and instruments. However this transformation seems to be at the expense of states, traditional stakeholders of this partnership, which may not have enough incentive to continue implementing this agreement since they no longer feel they are in the driver seat. It is therefore necessary to reassure them that the mutation of the cooperation is not targeting them but is meant for the benefit of all the stakeholders and the community. On that will depend the forthcoming ratification and subsequently the implementation of the so-called post-Cotonou agreement which has been initialled
The African, Caribbean, and Pacific (ACP) Group of States is an intergovernmental organization estab...
Relationships between the European Union and the African, Caribbean and Pacific states (ACPS) are ch...
This chapter traces the formation of the negotiating positions of the group of African, Caribbean an...
This Policy Arena has two main objectives. First, it seeks to unravel how the partnership between th...
The subject for this thesis has been the relations between the European Union (EU) and the African, ...
The Cotonou Partnership Agreement, signed in 2000 and set to expire in 2020, is allegedly the most a...
With the Cotonou Agreement due to expire in 2020, formal negotiations towards a new partnership agre...
The relationship between the European Union (EU) and the African, Caribbean, Pacific Group of States...
This thesis researches two disputed issues concerning ACP-EU relations and the new partnership agree...
On 23 June 2000, the EU and the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) states signed the Cotonou Agree...
The EU is currently negotiating a successor to its Cotonou Agreement of year 2000 with the African, ...
This article traces the formation of Africa’s position in view of the negotiations with the European...
This article examines the rationales of the European Union (EU) and the Organisation of African, Car...
The expiration of the Cotonou Agreement in February 2020 paved the way to a comprehensive review of ...
When the Cotonou Agreement was signed in Benin in 2000, it brought a profound change to the scheme o...
The African, Caribbean, and Pacific (ACP) Group of States is an intergovernmental organization estab...
Relationships between the European Union and the African, Caribbean and Pacific states (ACPS) are ch...
This chapter traces the formation of the negotiating positions of the group of African, Caribbean an...
This Policy Arena has two main objectives. First, it seeks to unravel how the partnership between th...
The subject for this thesis has been the relations between the European Union (EU) and the African, ...
The Cotonou Partnership Agreement, signed in 2000 and set to expire in 2020, is allegedly the most a...
With the Cotonou Agreement due to expire in 2020, formal negotiations towards a new partnership agre...
The relationship between the European Union (EU) and the African, Caribbean, Pacific Group of States...
This thesis researches two disputed issues concerning ACP-EU relations and the new partnership agree...
On 23 June 2000, the EU and the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) states signed the Cotonou Agree...
The EU is currently negotiating a successor to its Cotonou Agreement of year 2000 with the African, ...
This article traces the formation of Africa’s position in view of the negotiations with the European...
This article examines the rationales of the European Union (EU) and the Organisation of African, Car...
The expiration of the Cotonou Agreement in February 2020 paved the way to a comprehensive review of ...
When the Cotonou Agreement was signed in Benin in 2000, it brought a profound change to the scheme o...
The African, Caribbean, and Pacific (ACP) Group of States is an intergovernmental organization estab...
Relationships between the European Union and the African, Caribbean and Pacific states (ACPS) are ch...
This chapter traces the formation of the negotiating positions of the group of African, Caribbean an...