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Politics of Trade Negotiations Between Africa and the European Economic Community

The Weak Confronts the Strong

I. William Zartman

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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Internationale Wirtschaft

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How do the weak negotiate with the strong and win some benefits in spite of their lack of power? This book covers all the complex trade negotiations conducted in the 1960's between the African states and the EEC.

Originally published in 1971.

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Trade agreement, Treaty, African Economic Community, Central Africa, Institution, Foreign policy, International law, Decolonization, French West Africa, Neo-Capitalism, Algeria, Bank of West Africa (BAO), North Africa, European Development Fund, Southern Africa, Supply (economics), Consumption tax, European Free Trade Association, European Union, Nigerian Civil War, Free trade area, Price fixing, Economics, Imperialism, European Economic Area, European Parliament, General Treaty, Morocco, New Departure (Democrats), East Africa, Liberalization, European Defence Community, International studies, Entente Cordiale, Politics Among Nations, Tunisia, Ivory Coast, Overseas territory (France), Politique, Maghreb, Directive (European Union), International relations, Council of Europe, European Investment Bank, African Association, National Union of Popular Forces, European Court of Justice, Continental Europe, Economic problem, French Equatorial Africa, European Economic Community, Price support, French colonial empire, Algerian War, Metropole, Tariff, Pan-Africanism, African and Malagasy Union, Arusha Agreement, Central African Republic, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, Colonialism, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, European integration, French North Africa, Treaty of Rome, Negotiation, Commercial diplomacy, Market rate, Regional integration