European Aid Coordination in Africa: Is the Commission Calling the Tune?
Delputte, Sarah and Söderbaum, Fredrik, "European Aid Coordination in Africa: Is the Commission Calling the Tune?" in The European Union and Global Development: An ‘Enlightened Superpower’ in the Making? (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012), 37-56.
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Author Delputte, Sarah
Söderbaum, FredrikChapter Title European Aid Coordination in Africa: Is the Commission Calling the Tune? Book Title The European Union and Global Development: An ‘Enlightened Superpower’ in the Making? Publication Date 2012-04 Place of Publication Basingstoke Publisher Palgrave Macmillan Start page 37 End page 56 Language En Abstract Many of the central issues faced by EU Foreign Policy - such as state fragility, illegal migration and environmental degradation - are challenges of global development. For European policymakers the increasing importance of development as an external relations priority will demand the refinement of existing instruments and the testing of new approaches. This book addresses debates on how the EU manages various modes of governance in development policymaking, its engagement with other global actors and the effectiveness of its policy formulation and implementation. Given the restrictions of policymaking in an environment characterised by uncertainty, difficulty and complexity, the contributions to this volume explore decision-making and implementation across a wide range of issue-areas with the objective of highlighting choices that could improve the coherence, and thus the effectiveness, of European policy for global development. Keyword Aid
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