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European Development Cooperation

European Development Cooperation
Author: Paul Hoebink
Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2010
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9089642250

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New Perspectives On European Development Cooperation

New Perspectives On European Development Cooperation
Author: Marjorie Lister
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2019-04-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0429721536

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This book addresses the fundamental issues of human rights, gender, immigration, and the role of non-governmental organizations as providers of services in European Union development cooperation policy. It investigates the questions of the role of the free market and the future of Lome Convention.


EU development cooperation

EU development cooperation
Author: Karin Arts
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2018-07-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1526137348

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This electronic version has been made available under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-ND) open access license. It is increasingly recognised that EU development cooperation policy has failed to meet its stated aims. In this book, Arts and Dickson ask the obvious and important question: if the policy doesn’t work, why bother with it? The authors assess why EU development policy has become largely ineffective, citing among the external causal factors the liberalisation of trade, and the growing influence of US and international actors such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund upon EU policy. It also considers contributing factors within the EU such as the enlargement of its membership and the resulting shifts in priorities. It is this analysis of internal and external factors affecting the decline of EU development policy that makes this study both innovative and unique. It brings together an impressive range of contributors from different disciplines resulting in a thorough and intelligent assessment of the debate. This study will appeal to advanced level undergraduates and academics of European politics in general, EU integration, development studies, and International Relations.


Aid in Transition

Aid in Transition
Author: Theocharis N. Grigoriadis
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2014-10-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1461465826

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This book is the one of the first to address aid effectiveness as a political and comparative economics question. Since the collapse of the Soviet Union and the transition of its republics to market structures and more representative forms of government, the European Commission has recognized the necessity of a closer economic cooperation with Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan, the three largest economies of the former Soviet Union. This book suggests that the foreign aid of the European Union provided a set of reform incentives to post-Soviet planners. It created the grounds for the institutional and social transformation of the bureaucracy at both central and regional levels by integrating it into the aid allocation process. In Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan, the observed subordination of NGOs to the developmental priorities of the bureaucracy occurred at the expense of diversity and political openness. Nevertheless, this reality led to the emergence of transnational sovereignty partnerships that reduced poverty for the general population and motivated both bureaucrats and entrepreneurs to cooperate. Empirical models alone are not sufficient to delineate all the aspects of principal-agent relationships in post-Soviet bureaucracies. This is why formal modeling and analysis of qualitative data are extremely useful. Evaluation reports indicate the problems and challenges faced by aid bureaucrats and suggest that the weakly institutionalized environments of Ukraine and Central Asia/Kazakhstan are less conducive to aid effectiveness than the heavily bureaucratized environment of Russia. The proposed incentives system for the allocation of foreign aid links EU foreign policy with bureaucratic decision-making and reflects the choice sets of the donor and the recipient. Multilevel definitions of aid effectiveness are provided in the course of the book chapters.


Development Cooperation of the ‘New’ EU Member States

Development Cooperation of the ‘New’ EU Member States
Author: Ondřej Horký-Hlucháň
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2015-08-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1137505419

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The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the international development policies of ten Central and Eastern European countries that joined the EU between 2004 and 2007. The contributors offer the first thorough overview of the 'new' EU member states' development cooperation programmes, placing them in a larger political and societal context.


Transnational Networks and EU International Cooperation

Transnational Networks and EU International Cooperation
Author: Sebastian Steingass
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2020-10-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000197506

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This book provides a timely evaluation of the EU’s ability to act internationally and coordinate policy in a time when it also seeks to meet shifting demands of international cooperation. These include global sustainable development, the challenge of multilateralism and the changing geopolitical order. Analysing the networks of officials and policy professionals in EU development policy, the book yields theoretical insights into dominant processes that characterise EU governance in international cooperation and assesses their role for policy coordination. Overall, this book concludes that EU policy coordination evades intergovernmental control and demonstrates how the agency of EU institutions depends on efforts of member state officials to defend their priorities and identities. Finally, it shows the need to better understand the EU as a collective international actor, beyond the widespread concern with institutional adjustments, which continuously fail to produce the intended outcomes. This text will be of key interest to scholars and students of European and EU politics, EU foreign policy, EU external relations and more broadly to international relations and international development.


Perspectives on European Development Cooperation

Perspectives on European Development Cooperation
Author: Olav Stokke
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 657
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1134205074

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Events of the past twenty years, including the Cold War and the War on Terror, have meant that the environments of international development co-operation have changed extensively, with dramatic consequences for development policies and North-South relations in general. Perspectives on European Development Cooperation takes stock of such changes, describing and analyzing the new European development agenda, including the role of the European Union. Essays by prominent authorities in the field examine the development policies of individual donor countries and focus on the principles and objectives governing aid strategies and the performances of these policies. This book will be of interest to students of development studies and those involved in determining development policy.


EU Development Cooperation Policy

EU Development Cooperation Policy
Author: Van den Sanden, Tina
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2022-06-16
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1800881312

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Timely and incisive, this book offers a critical insight into the legal structure of EU development cooperation policy, exploring the innate complexities that give rise to legal challenges in this crucial area of EU external action. Investigating the interaction between the key tenets of coherence and conferral, Dr. Tina Van den Sanden assesses how the Union’s legal framework affects the attainment of its development cooperation objectives.


New Perspectives On European Development Cooperation

New Perspectives On European Development Cooperation
Author: Majorie Ruth Lister
Publisher: Westview Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999-09-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780813337128

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New Perspectives on European Union Development Cooperation brings together an international team of scholars and development experts to investigate the development policy of the European Union. Although development policy is one of the EU's first common policies, development cooperation with the southern hemisphere has consistently been one of its most controversial issues. The current renegotiation of the Lomé relationship is no exception.European Union development cooperation has so far had mixed results because of high aspirations that sometimes failed to translate into practice. This volume assesses Europe's progress in promoting human rights and democracy—through mainstreaming gender issues, creating a coherent immigration policy, and cooperating with non-governmental organizations—in the southern hemisphere. It also analyzes the EU's plans for renegotiating the Lomé Convention in the light of past experience: Will separating the current trade relationship with the seventy-one state, African, Caribbean and Pacific Group into regional blocs and increasing conditionality in trade have a positive effect?


EU Development Policies

EU Development Policies
Author: Sarah L. Beringer
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019-01-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3030013073

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“An excellent collection of essays that illustrate how EU member states’ wish to implement normatively inspired policies is confronted with the geopolitical realities of today’s world. The authors succeed in presenting an even-handed account of the way in which the tensions between norms and geopolitics play out, as well as of the responses given by EU policy makers.” —Wil Hout, International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University, the Netherlands The European Union (EU), while collectively constituting the world’s largest development provider, has come under internal and external pressures over the past decade. This book argues that the EU’s development policies are situated between the bloc’s normative ideals and the global geopolitical realities in which it is embedded. In order to investigate these tensions, it asks how far the 'normative power' Europe concept exists in EU development policies, and how far it is recognizable in the EU’s focus on human rights, the rule of law, and sustainability. In light of the tension in EU development policies between those ideals and the necessity to project neoliberal and geopolitical interests, how do receiving countries perceive the EU’s development efforts? This volume, complete with contributions from academics from a wide range of disciplines based all around the globe, provides answers to these essential questions.