Obed Mailafiya - Europe and Economic Reform in Africa: Structural Adjustment and Economic Diplomacy
Published: 1997-08-20 | ISBN: 0415148251 | PDF | 368 pages | 3 MB
This book explores the complex, post-colonial relationship between Europe and African states. Using new field work as well as existing material the author explores
* the dynamics of diplomacy
* the operating practices of EU agreements
* responses to debt and structural adjustment
The relationship between Europe and the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) states has always fascinated economists, political scientists and development experts. This book analyses the economics and politics of the European Community's relations with Africa with a central focus on the questions of aid, structural adjustment and development policy since the early 1970's. It concludes that EC development policy in Africa is at best a moderate success and suggests that if African states are to avoid marginalization in the emerging world order they must rise to the challenge of global competitiveness. Topics covered include: The origins of EC-African diplomacy in the Rome Treaty The Yaounde conventions The Lome agreements EC responses to the new politics of debt and structural adjustment The EC experience in Zambia
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