The book offers an in-depth exploration of the EU-World Bank relations, conceptualized as hybrid delegation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Eugenia Baroncelli is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Bologna, Department of Political and Social Sciences, where she teaches IPE, IR and Global Development courses at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Between 2001 and 2006 she has worked at the World Bank as a consultant on trade, tariff and IPR policies for the Research Department - Trade Group, as well as for the MENA, SASIA and Africa regions. In her research she has focused on the international political economy of trade, democracy and security, as well as on the political economy of development. Among other things, she has investigated the peace dividend from SAFTA trade preferences between India and Pakistan, the role of neo-Gramscian IPE applied to development studies, and Susan Strange's contribution to IPE studies. Her work on the World Bank and on the EU-World Bank relations includes journal articles and chapters in edited books.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 - Researching the EU-WB cooperation: inter-organizational relations and the making of multilateral development Chapter 2 - Intersecting accountabilities: the beauty of difference and the challenge of coordination Chapter 3 - Comprehensive and coherent: change and stasis in the EU and the World Bank's policies across the turn of the new millennium Chapter 4 - The EU's development policy and the EU-World Bank relations: the contribution of role theories Chapter 5 - Analyzing performance I: the Eurogroup and its effectiveness at the World Bank's Board Chapter 6 - Analyzing performance II: the EU's contributed effectiveness to the World Bank's programs Chapter 7 - Europe, Central Asia and the challenge of double transitions Chapter 8 - Development, democracy and peace? The EU-World Bank cooperation in the MENA Region Chapter 9 - The EU and the World Bank in Sub-Saharan Africa: declining trust, role change and the challenges of coordinating under fragility Chapter 10 - Cooperation among developers: hybrid delegation, role change and the accountability-effectiveness trade off revisited
Chapter 1 - Researching the EU-WB cooperation: inter-organizational relations and the making of multilateral development Chapter 2 - Intersecting accountabilities: the beauty of difference and the challenge of coordination Chapter 3 - Comprehensive and coherent: change and stasis in the EU and the World Bank's policies across the turn of the new millennium Chapter 4 - The EU's development policy and the EU-World Bank relations: the contribution of role theories Chapter 5 - Analyzing performance I: the Eurogroup and its effectiveness at the World Bank's Board Chapter 6 - Analyzing performance II: the EU's contributed effectiveness to the World Bank's programs Chapter 7 - Europe, Central Asia and the challenge of double transitions Chapter 8 - Development, democracy and peace? The EU-World Bank cooperation in the MENA Region Chapter 9 - The EU and the World Bank in Sub-Saharan Africa: declining trust, role change and the challenges of coordinating under fragility Chapter 10 - Cooperation among developers: hybrid delegation, role change and the accountability-effectiveness trade off revisited
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