France, Europe and Development Aid. From the Treaties of Rome to the Present Day

France, Europe and Development Aid. From the Treaties of Rome to the Present Day

PDF France, Europe and Development Aid. From the Treaties of Rome to the Present Day Download

  • Author: Gordon D. Cummings
  • Publisher: Institut de la gestion publique et du développement économique
  • ISBN: 2821838824
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 254

This book is based on the proceedings of a major conference on France, Europe and development aid, from the Treaties of Rome to the present day, organised by the French Development Agency (AFD) and the Institute of Public Management and Economic Development (IGPDE). It presents, in the form of a dialogue between academics and major players in this field (Philippe de Fontaine Vive, Dieter Frisch, Omar Kabbaj, Bernard Petit, Dov Zerah and Tertius Zongo), an overview of development cooperation from the point of view of three key players: the AFD together with the French government, the European Commission and the recipient countries. France’s aid has, since 1945, clearly been driven by humanitarian, moral and political considerations as well as by the defence of French economic interests. It is one of the instruments of French influence in international relations. What is the role of French development assistance now that a “new” player, the European Commission, has been involved in this field since 1958? What sort of development policy do the Member States of the European Union and the Commission envisage? What role is there for France in the European dimension of assistance? Is there still room for official assistance within a liberalised economic area, in which private enterprise is paramount? The answers provided to these questions show that European societies do not view international relations simply in terms of economic confrontation or cold indifference. The conference on 8 December 2011 celebrated the 70th anniversary of the Agence Française de Développement (AFD), successor to the Caisse centrale de la France libre, which was created by General de Gaulle in London on 2 December 1941.


International Development Assistance

International Development Assistance

PDF International Development Assistance Download

  • Author: Olav Stokke
  • Publisher: Springer
  • ISBN: 3030062198
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 434

This book provides a comprehensive search for the basic political drivers of international development cooperation, based on the policy and performance of the OECD countries from the early 1960s to the present. The author focuses on the stated and implemented policies of the four so-called frontrunners and the Western hegemon, scrutinizing the changing trends in the justifications, objectives and guidelines set for the policy and their evolving performance vis-à-vis the international ODA target. Through extensive research, the work examines predominant world-views, societal value systems and foreign policy traditions, in order to find the policy drivers that vary nation to nation and how development assistance has evolved globally.


The Europeanisation of Development Policy

The Europeanisation of Development Policy

PDF The Europeanisation of Development Policy Download

  • Author: Maurizio Carbone
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1351703358
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 148

Despite the growing academic interest in the development policy of the European Union (EU) and the booming literature on Europeanisation, the impact of Europe on national development policies has largely been overlooked. By exploring Member State interactions with and through the EU level across a number of different issues, this volume looks to herald a new research agenda. The picture emerging from the empirical evidence is that of modest degrees of Europeanisation. Resistance to Europe can be attributed to different factors, some operating at the domestic level (e.g. established cultural and normative structures, different types of veto players) and others related to the existence of several groupings with alternative policy prescriptions (e.g. Nordic donors, like-minded countries, former colonial powers). Even where there are signs of convergence (or divergence) between the development policies of the various Member States, they may be due to other influences rather than pressures coming from the EU. This book was originally published as a special issue of European Politics and Society.


The Oxford Handbook of International Law and Development

The Oxford Handbook of International Law and Development

PDF The Oxford Handbook of International Law and Development Download

  • Author: Ruth Buchanan
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 0192867369
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 865

The Oxford Handbook of International Law and Development is a unique overview of the field of international law and development, examining how normative beliefs and assumptions around development are instantiated in law, and critically examining disciplinary frameworks, competing agendas, legal actors and institutions, and alternative futures.


The European Union and Regional Integration in East Africa

The European Union and Regional Integration in East Africa

PDF The European Union and Regional Integration in East Africa Download

  • Author: Harrison Kalunga Mwilima
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis
  • ISBN: 1000932788
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 97

This book examines European countries’ engagement in promoting regional integration in the East African Community (EAC). In addition to their usage of the European Union (EU), states employ other bilateral initiatives to channel their regional aid to the EAC. The book explores differing national interests and the decisions to engage with the EAC, both multilaterally via the EU and through their other bilateral channels. In addition to analysing states’ interests, the book goes further, to examine how lack of coordination of those European initiatives creates various challenges in the EAC. It is shown how EAC bureaucrats have to engage separately with the EU and its member states in their different channels, thus experiencing challenges in different stages of their aid project cycles, for instance in the identification, implementation and reporting phases. This book will be an excellent resource for researchers and practitioners focusing on the topics of European promotion of regional integration, development aid, African and European regional integration processes, as well as foreign policy analysis.


The East African Community

The East African Community

PDF The East African Community Download

  • Author: Jean-Marc Trouille
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1000389774
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 168

This book brings together African and European experts from a variety of disciplines to examine the origins and current state of the East African Community (EAC). Over the course of the book, the authors analyse the rich tapestry of intraregional relations in East Africa, the EAC’s similarities with the European Union and the future challenges faced by the organisation. Widely regarded as the most advanced and successful regional integration scheme in Africa, the EAC is an intergovernmental organisation consisting of Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda and, since 2016, South Sudan. It is the oldest among Africa’s regional economic communities, and among the continent’s most promising growth areas, with a long history of integration, punctuated by several false starts and traumas that have profoundly affected its body politics. When initially set up, the EAC model bore a striking resemblance to the process undergone by the European Union. Now, as the EAC continues to establish its own identity, this book argues that whilst Europe’s history may provide useful insights for EAC member states, the EAC experience could in turn also offer lessons for the European Union. Covering key dimensions such as integration, co-operation, development, trade and investments, this book highlights the intricate and complex relationships between East African states, and it will be of interest to researchers working on economic development, international relations, peace and security and African studies.


Reinventing Europe

Reinventing Europe

PDF Reinventing Europe Download

  • Author: Brigitte Leucht
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • ISBN: 135021311X
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 447

Reinventing Europe provides a thorough exploration of the history of the European Union, tracing its development from inception to recent times. It is the first book of its kind to contextualize the history of the EU within the wider frames of European and global history. The volume also breaks new ground by successfully highlighting the roles individuals, member states, transnational actors and European institutions played in both advancing and slowing down European integration in the EU. With chapters from leading academics in the UK, the US and across Europe who draw on sources in a variety of languages, the book presents a balanced and comprehensive account of this sometimes controversial Union. It is made up of three main parts which in turn cover: · A narrative survey of the EU · A historical analysis of the key institutions and policies · Critical themes and vital geographical spaces There is also a historiographical essay which handily charts the literature in the field, as well as 50 illuminating images, a range of maps, text boxes and primary source extracts, a bibliography and a useful glossary.


Europe in 12 Lessons

Europe in 12 Lessons

PDF Europe in 12 Lessons Download

  • Author: Pascal Fontaine
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9789279715624
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 106

What purpose does the EU serve? Why and how was it set up? How does it work? What has it already achieved for its citizens, and what new challenges does it face today? In a globalised world, can the EU compete successfully with other major economies while maintaining its social standards? How can immigration be managed? What will Europe’s role be on the world stage in the years ahead? Where will the EU’s boundaries be drawn? And what future is there for the euro? These are just some of the questions explored by EU expert Pascal Fontaine in this 2017 edition of his popular booklet Europe in 12 lessons. Pascal Fontaine is a former assistant to Jean Monnet and former professor at the Institut d’Études Politiques, Paris.


The Foreign Policy of the European Union

The Foreign Policy of the European Union

PDF The Foreign Policy of the European Union Download

  • Author: Federiga M. Bindi
  • Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
  • ISBN: 0815722524
  • Category : Law
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 384

"Explores European foreign policy and the degree of European Union success in proposing itself as a valid international actor, drawing from the expertise of scholars and practitioners in many disciplines. Addresses issues past and present, theoretical and practice-oriented, and country- and region-specific"-- Provided by publisher.


Global Governance and the Emergence of Global Institutions for the 21st Century

Global Governance and the Emergence of Global Institutions for the 21st Century

PDF Global Governance and the Emergence of Global Institutions for the 21st Century Download

  • Author: Augusto Lopez-Claros
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1108476961
  • Category : Law
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 561

Identifies the major weaknesses in the current United Nations system and proposes fundamental reforms to address each. This title is also available as Open Access.