Working Paper

Supporting Regional Integration - The Roadmap of Indicators and Tools

Publication Date
19 Mar 2026
Author
Philippe De Lombaerde
External Series
UNU-CRIS Working Papers
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Abstract

Regional integration (RI) occupies a prominent place in the Cotonou Agreement, bothas a means and as an end. Further and deeper RI is seen as an important vehicle forreaching higher levels of development for ACP countries and, therefore, as a relevantgoal of ACP-EU cooperation. This is in accordance with the new wave of regionalintegration initiatives since the beginning of the 90s and the (theoretical and political) ratification of RI as a valid policy option and development strategy in the globalisedeconomy.

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