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Africas association with the European Union has long been hailed as a progressive model of North-South relations. European officials, in particular, have represented the Africa-EU partnership as a pro-poor enterprise in which trade interests are married to development prerogatives.Applying a moral economy perspective, this book examines thetangible impact of Africa-Europe trade and development co-operation on citizens in developing countries. In so doing, it challenges liberal accounts of Europes normative power to enable benevolent change in the Global South and illuminates how EU discourse acts to legitimise unequal trade ties that have regressive consequences for the poor. Drawing upon the authors own fieldwork, it assesses the difference between norms and the actual impact of EU concessions in relation to:budget support;aid for trade;private sector development (PSD);decent work.It concludes by considering the value of a moral economy approach in the assessment of free trade structures more widely.This text will be of key interest to scholars and students of Africanist IPE, European studies, and more broadly international political economy, international development, and international relations.

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The Moral Economy of EU Association with Africa
Africas association with the European Union (EU) has long been hailed as a progressive model of NorthSouth relations. European officials, in particular, have represented the AfricaEU partnership as a pro-poor enterprise in which trade interests are married to development prerogatives.
Applying a moral economy perspective, this book examines the tangible impact of AfricaEurope trade and development co-operation on citizens in developing countries. In so doing, it challenges liberal accounts of Europes normative power to enable benevolent change in the Global South and illuminates how EU discourse acts to legitimise unequal trade ties that have regressive consequences for the poor. Drawing upon the authors own fieldwork, the book assesses the difference between norms and the actual impact of EU concessions on:
  • budget support;
  • aid for trade;
  • private sector development (PSD);
  • decent work.
It concludes by considering the value of a moral economy approach in the assessment of free trade structures more widely.
This text will be of key interest to scholars and students of Africanist IPE, European studies, and more broadly international political economy, international development, and international relations.
Mark Langan is Lecturer in International Politics at the University of Leicester, UK. His research examines the intersection of global trade and international development, with use of a critical constructivist perspective concerned with power and discourse. He has published widely in a number of journals including European Journal of International Relations and the Review of International Studies. He has research experience in a number of African country contexts, including Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Nigeria, and Ghana.
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