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Regionalism and Integration in Africa : EU-ACP Economic Partnership Agreements and Euro-Nigeria Relations [electronic resource]
Auflage
1st ed. 2016
Ort / Verlag
New York : Palgrave Macmillan US
Erscheinungsjahr
2016
Beschreibungen/Notizen
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Cover; Half-Title; Series; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Illustrations; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1 Regionalism and Integration in Africa: Euro-Nigeria Relations and Economic Partnership Agreements; 2 Globalization and Regional Trade Agreements; 3 Theoretical Framework of North-South Regional Trade Agreements; 4 History of Euro-African Relations: From Yaoundé Convention to Economic Partnership Agreements; 5 Eurozone Crisis and Its Implications for the Funding of Economic Partnership Agreements
6 Economic Partnership Agreements and Their Implications on Macroeconomic Developments in Nigeria7 Economic Partnership Agreements and the Non-Oil Exports in Nigeria; 8 State Capacity and Trade Policy in Nigeria: A Discourse on the EU-ACP Economic Partnership Agreements; 9 The Political Economy of Regional Integration and Development in Africa: Rethinking Theory and Praxis; 10 Regionalism or Multilateralism: Building National Competitiveness for Economic Development in Africa; References; Index
The resurgence of regionalism is borne out of the current political logjams that have characterized the governance and operations of multilateral trading system over the past one decade and a half. Oloruntoba critically examines Euro-Nigeria relations within the context of the Economic Partnership Agreements in terms of the political and economic implications of the agreements on Nigeria’s non-oil exports sub-sectors. Set within one of the main objectives of the Economic Partnership Agreements, he also interrogates the prospects and challenges of regional integration in Africa under the regime of transnational accumulation, which the Economic Partnership Agreements represents.
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