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Lomé : from model to misfit but is a better deal on the cards?
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002The EU has all but decided to dispense with its former development policy flagship, the Lomé Convention. Do these plans remedy Lomé's self-evident drawbacks or merely sweep them under the mat? Resolutions by the EC on aid make all the right noises - as to implementation, time alone will tell. But the trade proposals are trickier by far.DocumentEU trade policy and development objectives: out of synch?
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002The European Union prides itself on allowing preferential access to goods exported from poor countries. Why is there such a confusing number of trade arrangements? Are poorer developing countries getting a raw deal? How could the EU do more to reduce tariff and non- tariff barriers and encourage trade from developing countries?DocumentCotonou Infokit
European Centre for Development Policy Management, 2002Designed for policy makers, practitioners and interested stakeholders in ACP and EU countries, the Cotonou Infokit brings together, in a readable form, basic information on the new Cotonou Partnership Agreement.DocumentThe EU's development response towards crisis and conflict affected countries: operational guidelines for the implementation of Article 11 of the Cotonou Agreement
European Centre for Development Policy Management, 2001This article indicates that the proliferation of conflicts is facing the international donor community with major political and development challenges.The report finds that:traditional cooperation strategies , approaches and instruments are ill-suited to effectively addressing the wide range of needs in crisis-ridden and conflict-affected countriesthe current political climate is noDocumentEurope's Lome Policy in Perspective (Lister / DSA)
Development Studies Association, UK and Ireland, 1999DocumentRenegotiation of the Lome Convention: UK Governments response to the Select Committee on International Development's report
International Development Committee, UK, 1998DocumentRenegotiation of the Lome Convention: report by UK Select Committee on International Development
International Development Committee, UK, 1998Concentrates on the contents of the Draft Negotiating Mandate which, subject to whatever modifications are made under the UK Presidency, will form the basis for negotiations with the ACP. with the aim of encouraging the UK Government to argue for further changes during the negotiating process or indeed to argue that certain proposed changes are resisted.DocumentOptions for Future ACP-EU Trade Relations
European Centre for Development Policy Management, 1998Improved export performance and greater trade openness can help ACP economies to achieve faster growth. They are also necessary as a stimulus to countries starting or re-starting a process of industrialisation.DocumentConflict, Development and the Lomé Convention
Development Studies Association, UK and Ireland, 1999Examines the idea of conflict prevention as a new theme in development theory. It analyses conflict and development in a variety of aspects and raises the question of whether international conflict prevention is merely a new fashion in development theory.DocumentImproving the Complementarity of European Union Development Cooperation: From the Bottom Up
European Centre for Development Policy Management, 1999Attempts to define "complimentarity", term used in the Maastricht Treaty to cover EU wide agreement on specialisation/cooperation in development cooperation provision.Paper reviews past efforts on explicit complementarity initiatives (mainly those involving poverty reduction issues) and suggests main policy opportunities:political climate is favourable for greater complementarity initiaPages
