David Luke
@davidluketrade
Professor in Practice & Strategic Director, Firoz Lalji Institute for Africa, London School of Economics & Political Science. Transforming Africa through Trade.
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01-08-2018 09:41:17
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Delighted to meet Ben Marc Diendéré Diendere, Canada’s ambassador to the African Union and team Lara Bremner and Hellen_Oriaro in Addis Ababa on the sidelines of#TradeMark Africa board meeting.l
Always a pleasure to meet Prof. David Luke. Great discussions on intra African trade and Africa’s trade with the rest of the world. Ben Marc Diendéré Lara Bremner
We are honoured to be attending the ceremony for the BCA African Business Book of Year Award with nominated LSE Press author, David Luke. 🎊 How Africa Trades is free to read and download via #OpenAccess! Firoz Lalji Institute for Africa LSE
LSE Press is honoured to announce that How Africa Trades ed. David Luke has been awarded the BCA African Business Book of Year Award.🎊 This important book is free to read and download #OpenAccess. Read more in African Business Magazine✍️african.business/2024/07/press-… Firoz Lalji Institute for Africa LSE
Huge congratulations to David Luke Dipo Faloyin and Key Publishing the winners of the BC Africa African Business Book Of The Year Awards 2024! Your insights and contributions to the business landscape are truly inspiring #BCAAwards2024 #AfricanBusinessBooks
Today I'm launching my new essay series #WhyEuropeNeedsAfrica with Carnegie Endowment Europe is facing significant threats and challenges from outside and within. Cooperation with Africa in a new way offers solutions that could benefit both continents. 🧵
Professor David Luke wins BCA African Business Book of the Year 🎖️🥂 “I'm delighted the book has been recognised in this way, and even more so that publication on an Open Access basis has made the book accessible to African readers.” - David Luke lse.ac.uk/News/Latest-ne…
Carlos Lopes The book portrays a complex interplay where the EU's strategic interests to dominate the relationship dynamics, despite genuine interest from some European nations in addressing critiques from the African side. This strategy includes controlling the narrative and undermining