The EU suggests that it is committed to ‘sustainable development’ including through its institutionalised relationship with the states of the African, Caribbean and Pacific group in the Cotonou Partnership Agreement. This paper reviews this relationship with a view to outlining the way in which concepts like ‘sustainable development’ and ‘poverty reduction’ act as legitimation for processes of world market expansion. The paper reviews a range of interpretations of this relationship which view it either from a constructivist or material – Uneven and Combined Development – perspective. We critique these interpretations and provide an alternative materialist reading.N/
This article will examine the character of relations between the European Union and African, Caribbe...
This thesis researches two disputed issues concerning ACP-EU relations and the new partnership agree...
The EU has for a long time had a special relationship with its former colonies in Africa Caribbean a...
The EU suggests that it is committed to ‘sustainable development’ including through its institutiona...
In the last decade the European Union (EU) has been negotiating with the African, Caribbean and Paci...
The EU has expressed a long-standing commitment to sustainable development, from the 1997 Treaty of ...
This article focuses on the negotiation of Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) which form the cen...
The following article offers a critical engagement with recent economic constructivist scholarship a...
Following the stagnation of negotiations with the African, Caribbean and Pacific states, the centrep...
Trade and sustainable development chapters (TSD) are included in the European Unions (EU) free trade...
This paper aims to examine and evaluate the relationship between the EU and ACP countries from the L...
This paper aims to analyze how the so-called ‘new generation’ European Union trade agreements can im...
On 23 June 2000, the EU and the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) states signed the Cotonou Agree...
The Cotonou Partnership Agreement, signed in 2000 and set to expire in 2020, is allegedly the most a...
There is an overwhelming fear among the ECOWAS countries about the effects of unrestricted access in...
This article will examine the character of relations between the European Union and African, Caribbe...
This thesis researches two disputed issues concerning ACP-EU relations and the new partnership agree...
The EU has for a long time had a special relationship with its former colonies in Africa Caribbean a...
The EU suggests that it is committed to ‘sustainable development’ including through its institutiona...
In the last decade the European Union (EU) has been negotiating with the African, Caribbean and Paci...
The EU has expressed a long-standing commitment to sustainable development, from the 1997 Treaty of ...
This article focuses on the negotiation of Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) which form the cen...
The following article offers a critical engagement with recent economic constructivist scholarship a...
Following the stagnation of negotiations with the African, Caribbean and Pacific states, the centrep...
Trade and sustainable development chapters (TSD) are included in the European Unions (EU) free trade...
This paper aims to examine and evaluate the relationship between the EU and ACP countries from the L...
This paper aims to analyze how the so-called ‘new generation’ European Union trade agreements can im...
On 23 June 2000, the EU and the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) states signed the Cotonou Agree...
The Cotonou Partnership Agreement, signed in 2000 and set to expire in 2020, is allegedly the most a...
There is an overwhelming fear among the ECOWAS countries about the effects of unrestricted access in...
This article will examine the character of relations between the European Union and African, Caribbe...
This thesis researches two disputed issues concerning ACP-EU relations and the new partnership agree...
The EU has for a long time had a special relationship with its former colonies in Africa Caribbean a...