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The Africa Policy of "Normative" Power EU Considering Cotonou Agreement and Promotion of EPAs

The Africa Policy of "Normative" Power EU Considering Cotonou Agreement and Promotion of EPAs

von Christoph Vogel
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Beschreibung

Seminar paper from the year 2009 in the subject Politics - Region: Africa, grade: 1,0, University of Cologne (Forschungsinstitut für Politische Wissenschaft und Europäische Fragen), course: Multilateralism and the EU, language: English, abstract: Economic relations between the EU and ACP countries have a long tradition. After Yaoundé

conventions in the 1960s, 1975 the first Lomé Agreement was established between ACP

countries and EC member states. Between 1975 and 2000 EU and ACP countries ran four

subsequent Lomé conventions replaced by Cotonou agreement now. Lomé was concerned to

be an agreement providing ACP countries better access to European markets in order to push

economic development and build up domestic production. The emergence of WTO in 1995

changed the regulatory framework for regional trade agreements in such a way, that Lomé IV

could not pass into a fifth version. In order to be compliant with WTO measures, a new

agreement was worked out 2000 in Cotonou. It came into power in 2002.

The complete establishment of that treaty it is still far from becoming reality, as a

considerable number of ACP countries have still not negotiated EPAs. A crucial issue in these

negotiations is the division of ACP countries in six groups for regional EPAs. This division

does not merge with other regional trade and political networks in Sub-Saharan Africa and

does not include all ACP countries.

With ¿good governance¿ having emerged as a ¿vital¿ issue in international politics and

especially in EU¿s agenda, a relevant number of non-economic issues found their way into

Cotonou agreement. By linking trade agreements and development aid with the spread of

European or Western democracy ¿standards¿ those different fields were brought into contact.

The major question of the following research shall be, whether EU trade policy towards ACP

countries is supposed to be an instrument serving the diffusion of human rights and democracy

or rather a ¿smoke screen¿ for a hidden economic agenda.

This research will work with different approaches rooted in political science following the

basic assumption EU-ACP cooperation has always been a political relationship. In the

following theoretical chapter (neo-)realist interpretation will be put in contrast to Ian Manners¿

¿normative¿ power approach using Lisbeth Aggestam¿s framework of role model theory.

Further on, the research chapter will discuss characteristic matters of EU-ACP relations and

put into focus chances and perils of conditional economic cooperation and development aid.

Trade policy as an instrument to spread human rights and democracy or superficial 'normative' action as a smoke screen for hidden economic agendas?

Details

Verlag GRIN Verlag
Ersterscheinung 11. November 2011
Maße 21 cm x 14.8 cm x 0.3 cm
Gewicht 51 Gramm
Format Softcover
ISBN-13 9783656047025
Auflage 3. Auflage
Seiten 24

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