The series Political Dialogue Studies takes up topical issues that
are directly or indirectly relevant to political dynamics in
Tanzania. This first publication in the series analyses the new
partnership agreement between the EU and ACP states signed in June
2000, and governing the next twenty years. The ideas presented
emanate from a critical observation of the dynamics of EU
development policy and the pertinent developments in the
international system. The author assesses the viability of, and the
practical options for, regionalised co-operation between the EU and
the economies of the Eastern and Southern African sub-region as
envisaged in the framework agreement. Through detailed study of the
Lome Convention and the pertinent global developments, the author
examines the implications of regionalising EU-ACP co-operation for
the Eastern and Southern African states within a broader context.
He makes concrete suggestions from the analysis as to the future
shape of co-operation.
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