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Regional Integration Observer Vol. 2 No. 1 June 2014

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The first edition of the „Regional Integration Observer“ in 2014 is dealing with the future of African-EU relations. First of all, looking back to the 4th Meeting of the Study Groups in the framework of the WAI-ZEI Research Cooperation, which took place at the end of March in Avignon, France, further articles analyze in a more detailed way the results of the EU-Africa Summit in Brüssel in April, the negotiations on an Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) between the EU and West Africa, the effects of a possible transatlantic free trade deal on third states in Africa and the most recent developments in German Africa Policy. Finally, another contribution critically asesses the relevance of the ECOWAS` institutional reforms for the progress of the West African integration process as a whole. Hence, the RIO provides an overview over current trends in the relationship between the neighboring continents.

Vol. 2 No. 1 June 2014

Contents

– What ́s next for EU-Africa relations?

– 4th Meeting of the Study Groups in Avignon

– Publications: WAI Critical Analysis and Action Strategies

– The 4th EU-Africa Summit. More light than shadows?

– Mega-regionals vs. the global South – Why ECOWAS should care about the US-EU Free Trade Agreement

– Ludger Kühnhardt. Africa Consensus: New Interests, Initiatives and Partners, Washington D.C./Baltimore,2014.

– Understanding Economic Partnership Agreement negotiations in West Africa

– ECOWAS: Institutional Reforms as a Response to the Challenges of Regional Integration

– Africa – A new Political Priority for Germany?

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