Vol 46 No 14 | EUROPEAN UNIONACP No sugar daddy 8th July 2005 As European politicians hugged rock stars and European citizens glowed with good will for Africa, African sugar producers were glum. On 22 June, the European Commission proposed sl...
Vol 46 No 11 | EUROPEAN UNIONACP WMD 27th May 2005 The European Union has managed to persuade the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) states to open negotiations on Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs), due to bring in free trad...
Vol 45 No 14 | ACP No preference 9th July 2004 As global rules are renegotiated, Africa may get left behind again Only seven heads of state turned up for the summit of African, Caribbean and Pacific states in Maputo on 23-24 June. Africa looks set to lose the secretary general's post, held sin...
Vol 45 No 3 | EUROPEAN UNIONACP Replaying the aid game 4th February 2004 Transforming Europe means changing its post-colonial trade relations too With ten new members coming aboard in May, a new constitution the subject of fierce debate and the European Parliament facing elections in May 2004, the European Union is in a stat...
Vol 43 No 24 | EUROPEAN UNIONACP Bad governance 6th December 2002 Mired for years in war, human rights abuses and shady electoral practices, the regime of Congo President Denis Sassou Nguesso has received a boost from Brussels.
Vol 40 No 25 | EUROPEAN UNIONACP Brussels dawn 17th December 1999 It was dawn in Brussels on 9 December when ministers from the European Union and the African, Caribbean, Pacific (ACP) nations wearily ended their negotiations. They had failed to ...
Vol 39 No 20 | EUROPEAN UNIONACP Trading standards 9th October 1998 Negotiations for the Lomé Convention’s successor opened in Brussels on 30 September. The deafening lack of publicity reflected the climate of doom: many see this as the end of the ...
Vol 38 No 23 | EUROPEAN UNIONACP Bongo's beanfeast 21st November 1997 It was an achievement, of a kind, that the first- ever European Union Afro-Caribbean Pacific Group summit meeting was held at all. Gabon's President Omar Bongo had invited to Libre...
Vol 38 No 19 | GABONACP Clouds over summit 26th September 1997 There is anxiety in Libreville and Brussels that events in Congo-Brazzaville might stop guests turning up at the first ever summit of the African-Caribbean-Pacific states, due in G...
Vol 37 No 13 | EUROPEAN UNIONACP It's my party 21st June 1996 Solve one problem and another turns up for the African-Caribbean-Pacific states. In Western Samoa on 24-26 June, ACP ministers will have a short-list of one from which to pick thei...