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Today’s world is marked by growing economic ties and an increasing focus on
homogenizing countries and continents – yet at the same time, the gap between rich and
poor countries widens. The expansion of interrelations on political, economic and social levels led to the rise of new free trade agreements covering a developmental component as well, which can be highly influential for the economic situation of a developing country. For that reason, the present paper aims at pointing out the influences of EU trade relations on African communities. In order to do so, general potentials and risks as well as impacts based on a number of studies and figures will be illustrated and the current European Partnership Agreements between the EU and a number of African, Caribbean and Pacific countries will serve as in-depth example for the present research. A comparative analysis between the Caribbean, in which the Agreement has already been implemented since 2008, and the African region will further serve as a basis for future estimations on how European Partnership Agreements will likely impact Africa after their implementation. Besides the potentials that serve as legitimation for implementing free trade agreements with a focus on the developmental aspect for developing countries, the findings reveal a number of risks and challenges that need to be addressed. Furthermore, the paper provides the reader with an assessment of the dependency relation between the EU and Africa as
well as an aggregation of future expectations.
Das soziale Netzwerk Facebook setzt ve1mehrt auf Autonismen, welche unzählige Daten und Inf01mationen von Facebook-Nutzem erheben, ausweiten und für verschiedenste Zwecke nutzen. Es wird nahezu jeder Schritt und jede Interaktion des Nutzers registriert. Die erhobenen Daten sammelt und speichert Facebook in einem Dateiarchiv, und nutzt diese je nach Bedarf für Freundschaftsvorschläge und ähnliche Zwecke, vor allem jedoch , um den Nutzern passgenaue Werbeanzeigen im sozialen Netzwerk präsentieren zu können. Problematisch sind die erheblichen Datensammlungen- und auswertungen insbesondere im Hinblick auf den Datenschutz und die Privatsphäre von FacebookNutzem . Die vom sozialen Netzwerk getroffenen Maßnahmen gilt es indieser Arbeit zu durchleuchten , um dem Leser einen Einblick in diese zu gewähren und um diesem die Möglichkeit zu geben sich gegebenenfalls schützen zu können.
The Impact of Structural Adjustment Programs on Economic Growth and Poverty - A Case Study on Ghana
(2019)