The Lomé Convention of 1975 that created the ACP concept – the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States – was essentially a bridge built by the European Union (EU) for the former colonies of its member states …

In August, IIASA leadership and researchers joined global business leaders, investors, and academics in Alpbach, Austria, to discuss the most pressing challenges of our time, including the development of pathways to sustainable change…

The ACP-EU Partnership Agreement, signed in Cotonou on 23 June 2000, was concluded for a 20-year period from 2000 to 2020. It is the most comprehensive partnership agreement between developing countries and the EU…

Former World Trade Organisation director-general Pascal Lamy sees no turning back from globalisation, despite the current rise in political nationalism and trade protectionism…

Rett før sommerferien la en ekspertgruppe ledet av den tidligere sjefen for Verdens handelsorganisasjon (WTO), Pascal Lamy, frem en 11-punktsplan for EUs fremtidige forskningspolitikk…

The European Union is undertaking discusssions in the Pacific on the replacement for the Cotonou Agreement with the African Caribbean and Pacific group of countries. The agreement outlines the EU’s commitments in terms of development…