Эволюция отношений Гайаны и Европейского союза (1975—2018)

 
Код статьиS0044748X0004719-9-1
DOI10.31857/S0044748X0004719-9
Тип публикации Статья
Статус публикации Опубликовано
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Должность: Аспирант
Аффилиация: Санкт-Петербургский государственный университет
Адрес: Российская Федерация, Санкт-Петербург
Название журналаЛатинская Америка
ВыпускВыпуск № 5
Страницы40-51
Аннотация

В статье анализируются связи между Европейским союзом (ЕС) и Гайаной. Автор исследовал политику ЕС в отношении государств, входящих в Объединение стран Африки, Карибского бассейна и Тихого океана и Карибского форума, а также основные вехи их взаимодействия. Внимание уделено ключевым элементам соглашения Котону и Соглашения об экономическом партнерстве Евросоюза с CARICOM, непосредственно затрагивающего Гайану.

Ключевые словаЕвропейский союз, Гайана, СARICOM, Ломейские конвенции, Соглашение Котону, STABEX
Получено25.04.2019
Дата публикации26.04.2019
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