| Title: | Renegotiating Lomé |
| Editor: | Stevens, Christopher |
| Chapter(s): | Present |
| Year: | 1984 |
| Issue: | 4 |
| Pages: | 193 |
| Language: | English |
| Series: | EEC and the Third World (ISSN 0261-3484) |
| City of publisher: | London |
| Publisher: | Hodder and Stoughton, in ass. with the Overseas Development Institute and the Institute of Development Studies |
| ISBN: | 0340353309 |
| Geographic term: | Africa |
| Subject: | European Union |
| Abstract: | An introductory chapter by Christopher STEVENS is followed by five contributions written largely on the basis of extensive primary research into the effects of Lomé's cvarious provisions. Christopher STEVENS and Ann WESTON - Has Lomé helped? Philip DANIEL - Interpreting mutual interest: non-fuel minerals in the EEC-ACP relationship. Bernard J. LECOMTE - International aid: a hindrance to the growth of local capability. Adrian HEWITT - Malawi and the EEC: the first seven years. Trevor PARFITT - EEC aid in practice: Sierra Leone Statistical appendix. |