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2. See, for example, Ralph I. Onwuka, ‘The Lomé Convention: a machinery for economic dependence or interdependence’, Quarterly Journal of Administration, Ife, (April 1979); Nicholas Hutton, ‘Africa’s Changing Relationship with the EEC’, The World Today, (October 1974) 426–35; Eric Djamson, The Dynamics of Euro-African Cooperation (The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1976);
3. Douglas Evans, The Politics of Trade: the evolution of the superbloc (London: Macmillan, 1974);
4. Peter Tulloch, The Politics of Preferences (London: Croom Helm/ODI, 1975);
5. E. Olu Sanu, The Lomé Convention and the New International Economic Order, Lecture Series No. 18 (Lagos, Nigeria: NIIA); Christopher Stevens (ed.) EEC and the Third World: A Survey, 4 Renegotiating Lomé (New York: Holmes and Meier, 1984);