An authoritative and wide-ranging analysis of current issues and dilemmas in the European Union's relations with the developing world. The book brings together politicians, academics and policy-makers to address recent experience and the way ahead after the EU's leading policy, the Lome Convention, expires in February 2000. Development policy in the various member states and at EU level and the prospects for furthering the international community's human rights and good governance agenda are examined in detail. This thorough assessment of one of the EU's oldest, most important and yet little…mehr
An authoritative and wide-ranging analysis of current issues and dilemmas in the European Union's relations with the developing world. The book brings together politicians, academics and policy-makers to address recent experience and the way ahead after the EU's leading policy, the Lome Convention, expires in February 2000. Development policy in the various member states and at EU level and the prospects for furthering the international community's human rights and good governance agenda are examined in detail. This thorough assessment of one of the EU's oldest, most important and yet little known policy fields will be of use to scholars and students of development, of European integration and international relations.
BARONESS CHALKER formerly UK Minister for Overseas Development MICHAEL HINDLEY MEP, Vice-president of the External Affairs Committee of the European Parliament LORD PLUMB, DL, MEP. Leader of the Conservatives in European Parliament FRIEDRICH HAMBURGR Director for Development Policy, Directorate General VIII, European Commission MARJORIE LISTER Department of European Studies, Bradford University CARL GREENIDGE Deputy Secretary-General, African, Caribbean and Pacific Group GORM RYE OLSEN Research Director, Centre for Development Research, Copenhagen SIMON MAXWELL Director of Food Policy Research Centre, IDS, University of Sussex ADRIAN HEWITT Deputy Director, Overseas Development Institute, London GORDON CRAWFORD Centre for Development Studies, University of Leeds
Inhaltsangabe
List of Abbreviations Introduction; M. Lister The UK's View of the Future of European Development Cooperation; Baroness Chalker Fair Trade Needs Access to Court; Michael Hindley The Lom onvention, Human Rights and Europe; Lord Plumb DL, MEP European Development Policy; F. Hamburgr Europe's Development Policy; M. Lister The African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States, Experience of Partnership with the European Union; C. Greenidge Bureaucratic Interests and European Aid to sub-Saharan Africa; G. Rye Olsen Does European Aid Work? An Ethiopian Case Study; S. Maxwell Reform in the British and European Community Aid Programmes-Implications for the Pacific Countries; A. Hewitt Human Rights and Democracy in EU Development Cooperation; G. Crawford
List of Abbreviations Introduction; M. Lister The UK's View of the Future of European Development Cooperation; Baroness Chalker Fair Trade Needs Access to Court; Michael Hindley The Lom onvention, Human Rights and Europe; Lord Plumb DL, MEP European Development Policy; F. Hamburgr Europe's Development Policy; M. Lister The African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States, Experience of Partnership with the European Union; C. Greenidge Bureaucratic Interests and European Aid to sub-Saharan Africa; G. Rye Olsen Does European Aid Work? An Ethiopian Case Study; S. Maxwell Reform in the British and European Community Aid Programmes-Implications for the Pacific Countries; A. Hewitt Human Rights and Democracy in EU Development Cooperation; G. Crawford
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'There is a crying need for a comprehensive analysis of the orientation of the European Union to the development of the countries and peoples of the South. This book makes an excellent start in this direction. It will profit both academics and policy-makers to make a careful study of its content.' - Professor T.V. Sathymurthy, University of York
`As North-South relations become increasingly important in international affairs, the role of the European Union in development cooperation becomes potentially far more significant. European Union Development Policy is a timely analysis of current trends, combining political contributions with thorough academic analysis.' - Professor Paul Rogers, Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford
'This book makes a timely contribution to the debate about the future of Lomé, which expires in February 2000, and about EU development policy more broadly. It will appeal to readers interested in European policy, and to students of development studies...a valuable addition to the library.' - Lucy Stevens, Journal of Common Market Studies
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