Information on "Trade Meetings, Conferences and Negotiations" and "Africa"
December 2010
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Dec 2010
Wirtschaftspartnerschaftsabkommen der EU mit den Afrika-, Karibik- und Pazifikstaaten
Author: Bettina Rudloff, Clara Weinhardt
Publisher: Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP)
Die Verhandlungen der EU mit sieben regionalen Gruppen der insgesamt 79 afrikanischen, karibischen und pazifischen Staaten über Wirtschaftspartnerschaftsabkommen scheinen in eine Sackgasse geraten zu sein. More on «Wirtschaftspartnerschaftsabkommen der EU mit den Afrika-, Karibik- und Pazifikstaaten»
November 2009
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Nov 2009
Climate Negotiations and Development
Author: Nicola Cantore, Leo Peskett, Dirk Willem te Velde
Publisher: Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
This paper shows that various climate change negotiation outcomes can have substantial and differential development effects on developing countries. More on «Climate Negotiations and Development»
June 2008
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Jun 2008
EU and U.S. Free Trade Agreements in the Middle East and North Africa
Author: Riad al Khouri
Publisher: Carnegie Middle East Center
In this paper, the effects of American and European trade arrangements on three MENA countries - Jordan, Morocco, and Egypt - are examined. More on «EU and U.S. Free Trade Agreements in the Middle East and North Africa»
October 2005
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Oct 2005
BRICSAM and the Non-WTO
Author: Agata Antkiewicz, John Whalley
Publisher: Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI)
This paper documents recent non-WTO regional trade and economic partnership agreements involving the largely-populated and rapidly growing economies of BRICSAM (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, ASEAN, and Mexico). More on «BRICSAM and the Non-WTO»
January 2004
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2004
Negotiating Economic Partnership Agreements with the EU
Author: Regine Qualmann, Elke Herrfahrdt, Stefan Leiderer, Katja Schemmann, Judith Schwethelm, Eckhard Volkmann
Publisher: German Development Institute
This study addresses the formal negotiations on Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) between the European Union and the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries in 2002. More on «Negotiating Economic Partnership Agreements with the EU»


