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The European Community and the Developing Countries

By: ER Grilli
416 pages, 4 illus, 41 tabs
The European Community and the Developing Countries
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  • The European Community and the Developing Countries ISBN: 9780521478991 Paperback Sep 1994 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 6 days
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About this book

This book analyses and evaluates European Community trade, aid and industrial policies towards developing countries.

Contents

List of abbreviations; List of tables; List of figures; 1. European associationism: new beginning or more of the same?; 2. The aid dimension: Europeanisation of development assistance or two track policy?; 3. The Community's aid model: continuation of colonial patterns or new form of cooperation with associated developing countries? 4. Trade policies towards the associates: the privileges that did not matter; 5. The Southern policies of the EC: keeping the Mediterranean safe for Europe; 6. The periphery of EC reach: trade and cooperation policies with Latin America; 7. EC and Asia: growing further apart; 8. Eastern Europe: the newest development challenge for the Community; 9. EC development policies: retrospect and prospects.

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By: ER Grilli
416 pages, 4 illus, 41 tabs
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'Grilli's arguments about the nature of the EC's regionalism are compelling ! ' David Lubin, Financial Times
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