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Appendix VI: Selected References<br />

Actionaid International, Trade Traps. Why EU-ACP Economic Partnership Agreements pose a threat to Africa’s<br />

development, Johannesburg: Actionaid International, 2004<br />

Africa Trade Network, ‘Six Reasons to Oppose EPAs in their Current Form’, 2004, www.epawatch.net<br />

Aoga, Peter, ‘The RNF for the Eastern and Southern Africa countries’ EPA negotiations,1(1) EPANews of East Africa,<br />

2004<br />

APRODEV, ‘Analytical Report on Gender Dimension of Economic Partnership Agreements’, Brussels: APRODEV, 2003<br />

Caribbean Policy Development Centre, ‘<strong>REPA</strong>s or Rip-offs? Building a Caribbean response to the spectre of further<br />

trade liberalisation in the proposed economic partnership agreements with the EU’, Bridgetown: CPDC, 2004<br />

Cartwright, Ian, ‘Concept Paper; Issues relevant to the negotiation of a Fisheries Partnership Agreement (FPA) with<br />

members of the Forum Fisheries Agency’, 2003<br />

Davies, Andrew, ‘Where are the fish?’, Greenpeace, August 2004, www.greenpeace.org/international_en/features<br />

Dunlop, Adam, ‘Tourism Services Negotiation Issues: Implications for CARFORUM Countries’, Caribbean Council,<br />

2003<br />

Dunlop, Adam et al. ‘Organising trade negotiating capacity at the regional level. A case study of Jamaica, Barbados and<br />

the Caribbean Region’, Maastricht: ECDPM, 2004<br />

EPAWatch, ‘ABC Guide to EPA Negotiations’, www.epawatch.net<br />

European Centre for Development Policy Management, ‘Coercion or engagement? Economics and institutions in ACP-<br />

EU trade negotiations’, Maastricht: ECDPM, 2004<br />

European Commission, Green Paper on relations between the European Union and the ACP countries on the eve of<br />

the 21 st century – Challenges and options for a new partnership, Brussels: European Commission, 1996<br />

European Commission, ‘EU Trade Policy: Main Issues for the 133 Committee in 2005’, (ref.472/04) Brussels: European<br />

Commission, December 2004<br />

European Research Office & 11.11.11, Awaiting the Grim <strong>REPA</strong>? A review of the outcome of the first phase of ACP-EU<br />

negotiations, Brussels: ERO, 2003<br />

Forsyth, David, ‘Framework for EPA Negotiations with the European Union. Investment Study’, Suva: PIFS, 2003<br />

Goodison, Paul, ‘The Debate Around Post-Lomé Trade Negotiations’, 1(5) SEATINI Bulletin, 1999<br />

Gosselin, Jim, ‘Pacific ACP States – EC launch EPA Negotiations’, 3(6) Trade Negotiations Insights 2004<br />

Government of Fiji, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and External Trade, 1 Foreign Affairs Bulletin, October 2004<br />

Graumans, Anne, ‘Negotiations on a Future Lomé Convention – Challenges and Pitfalls’, 3(2)Global Dialogue 1998<br />

Grynberg, Roman, ‘Towards a North-South Monologue: A Pacific Response to the Green Paper on Relations between<br />

the European Union and the ACP Countries’, Maastricht: ECDPM Working Paper no.25, 1997<br />

Grynberg, Roman ed. The Lomé Convention and the Pacific, Suva: Forum Secretariat/USP, 1998<br />

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