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Title:Europe and Africa: towards Lomé III
Author:Laurent, Pierre-Henri
Year:1983
Periodical:The World Today: Chatham House Review
Volume:39
Issue:9
Pages:324-327
Language:English
Geographic term:Africa
Subject:European Union
Abstract:The original Lomé agreement of 1975 was replaced at the end of its five-year span by Lomé II in 1980, and the present negotiations, which started in September 1983, need to be completed and signed by the end of 1984. The short history of EC-ACP ties is one of the few successful case studies in North-South international economic interaction and trade management. The present Lomé III bargaining exercise may demonstrate that regional development co-operation policies between industrialized and developing nations can be viable in the stagnant global economy of the mid-1980s. The diplomacy in Brussels may also indicate if a broader Europe-based network of co-development partners spanning the Mediterranean into its Arab regions can be launched on the heels of a new Lomé III. The author considers the conditions for North-South co-operation in Lomé III. Notes.
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