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Six fallacies associated with agricultural liberalisation debunked
Columbia University Library, 2004This paper aims to identify and subsequently debunk what it considers to be fundamental fallacies in the discourse on agricultural liberalisation.The myths identified by the paper are, as it is argued, held by a wide variety of actors, including the World Bank but also development NGOs such as Oxfam.DocumentDevelopment cooperation European Union-Latin America: overview and prospects
Forum on Europe's International Cooperation, 2004This publication brings together contributions by Latin American experts on five priority aspects in relations between EU and Latin America.DocumentEU heroes and villains: which countries are living up to their promises on aid, trade, and debt?
European Network on Debt and Development, 2005This paper considers the heroes and villains in the EU’s 25-member bloc in terns of their commitments to aid, trade and debt.Findings of the study include:25 years after the commitment to give 0.7 per cent of GNI as foreign aid, only Luxembourg, Sweden, the Netherlands and Denmark have reached the target and 21 countries are still below the benchmark, with Italy, Austria, Portugal and GDocumentSix reasons to oppose EPAs in their current form
Catholic Fund for Overseas Development, 2004This paper is a response from leading ACP and EU civil society organisations to some of the key arguments put forward in support of Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) as currently envisaged by the EU.DocumentEuropean Commission report on millennium development goals
European Commission Directorate-General for Development, 2004The report provides information on the extent to which the EC has focused its strategies, procedures and instruments on the implementation of the Millennium Declaration and the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals.DocumentReality or wishful thinking: does the Cotonou process strengthen civil society?
VENRO, 2004This paper presents the outcomes of a workshop assessing the degree to which the Cotonou Process really has involved civil society so far.DocumentTrade traps: why EU-ACP Economic Partnership Agreements pose a threat to Africa’s development
ActionAid International, 2004This report challenges the European Commission’s argument that the proposed free trade Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) constitute the best approach to integrate African countries into the global economy and to reduce poverty.DocumentImplications of the Cotonou Agreement for sustainable development in the ACP (African, Caribbean and Pacific) countries and beyond
International Institute for Sustainable Development, Winnipeg, 2004This paper critically reviews the Cotonou Partnership Agreement (CPA) - the economic partnership agreement between the EU and a group of African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries. It explores the approach to development underlying the agreement.DocumentA changing EU: what are the development implications?
European Centre for Development Policy Management, 2004In the light of important changes in the EU’s internal and external environment throughout the year 2004, the paper assesses the possible implications of such changes for the EU’s development policy.The changes in the EU’s internal and external environment include:a new political leadership, including Parliament elections, a new College of Commissioners and an expanded Council after the
