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What is Paternalism

International Firms’ Economic Nationalism and Trade Policies in the Globalization Era
The interference of a state or an individual with another person against their will, and defended or motivate by a claim that the person interfered with will be better-off or protected from harm.
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Implications of the European Union (EU)-African, Caribbean, and Pacific Partnership Agreements on Economic Nationalism: The Case of Zimbabwe
Jeffrey Kurebwa (Bindura University of Science Education, Zimbabwe) and Shamiso Yikoniko (Bindura University of Science Education, Zimbabwe)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7561-0.ch008
Abstract
This chapter seeks to understand the EU-ACP trade relations under the economic partnership agreement (EPA) arrangement and its implications on economic nationalism of developing nations with specific reference to Zimbabwe. The research strongly leans on the view that EPAs have little or no economic benefit to the ACP. Even though the EU tagged the ensuing trade relationship with the ACP as partnership, in the real sense, it is more of paternalism. This is especially so as the EU dictates the terms and the pace of the negotiation, owns the incentives (in the form of aid and technical assistance), and either dispenses or withdraws it at will, depending on the “behavior” of the ACP countries. In order to benefit from EPAs, ACP countries must fund their own economies. ACP states should also address internal political challenges before committing to multiple economic fronts such as the EPAs.
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Paternalism is the interference with the autonomy of an agent in such a way that “he or she is not able to decide for himself or herself how to pursue his or her own good” ( Trout, 2005 , 409). Paternalism implies a lack of respect for autonomy because it interferes with the voluntary making of choices.
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