The European Community and the Third World

The European Community and the Third World
Author: Ellen Frey-Wouters
Publsiher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 314
Release: 1980
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015004756873

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The European Community and the Developing Countries

The European Community and the Developing Countries
Author: Enzo R. Grilli
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 414
Release: 1993
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521478995

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The European Community has long been the largest trading bloc in the world. It is also on the way to becoming the world's largest integrated economic zone. Its trade, aid and development cooperation policies are therefore of great importance to developing countries. At the same time, the developing countries have continued to be of interest to the Community, both as outlets for its exports and capital investments and as sources of raw materials. This 1993 book analyses and evaluates European Community trade, aid and industrial policies towards developing countries - their origin, main features, logic, evolution and effectiveness in reaching the goals assigned to them. The author sums up the state of Europe's development policies by describing them as regional in scope, colonial in geographical emphasis, discriminatory in their effects and lacking in overall cogency. This incisive re-evaluation illustrates the different strategies the EC countries might pursue in their relations with the outside world as they progress towards fuller economic integration.

The European Union and Developing Countries

The European Union and Developing Countries
Author: Yves Bourdet,Joakim Gullstrand,Karin Olofsdotter
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UCSD:31822035265800

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The EU is the main trading partner of developing countries, and the main provider of development aid. The contributors to this book evaluate critical aspects of EU trade and aid policies in order to ascertain whether, and to what extent, they help promote growth and accelerate the development of the Third World. The evaluation takes into account current changes in EU trade and aid policy and makes use of recent advances in empirical methods in order to provide accurate estimates of the policy impact on developing countries. The various studies may contribute to improve the design and implementation of EU policy and its effectiveness in strengthening growth of developing countries and promoting the well-being of their populations. This independent evaluation of EU trade and development policy towards developing countries will strongly appeal to: undergraduate and graduate students in international economics, development economics and European economics; policy makers in the EU and developing countries, development community; non governmental organizations; and those interested in the impact of the EU trade and aid policy.

EU Development Policy in a Changing World

EU Development Policy in a Changing World
Author: Andrew Mold
Publsiher: Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2007
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789053569764

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On many fronts, European Union development policy is at a critical juncture: in the face of new obstacles, the EU has been forced to rethink trade, security, and its relationship with neighbors in North Africa and the Middle East. Contentious questions have centered on the effects of EU expansion, agricultural protectionism, and development-friendly trade policy in the EU and its member nations. To answer these questions and others, this expertly edited volume draws on analysis from well-known specialists in fields such as public policy and economic development, providing a critical overview of EU development policy and the challenges it must confront in an increasingly volatile and changing world.

The European Union and the South

The European Union and the South
Author: Marjorie Lister
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2002-04-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134720057

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At the end of the current millenium the best description of Europe's relations with the developing countries of the South is: all change. Since 1957 the European Community has operated special policies for developing countries, many of which were formerly European colonies. However, neither the policies for Central and South America, the Lome Convention for the African, Caribbean and Pacific States, nor successive policies for the Mediterranean countries reflect a unified Europe. The European Union and the South begins by investigating the prospects for a common European foreign policy. It argues that Europe has developed a complex web of external relations, but no common foreign policy. In so far as the EU seeks a special world role to overcome its image as political dwarf, the role of champion or partner of the developing South has much to recommend it. This book presents an up-to-date, scholarly analysis of the foreign and development policy dilemmas facing Europe today. It will be essential reading for students of European external relations, development policy and international affairs.

Development Policy of the European Union

Development Policy of the European Union
Author: Martin Holland,Matthew Doidge
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2012-02-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137015471

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Designed to replace Martin Holland's The European Union and the Third World, this new text provides systematic coverage of the European Union's policies in relation to the developing world in the 21st century and includes substantial coverage of governance issues and the relationship between development initiatives and European integration.

Policy Coherence and EU Development Policy

Policy Coherence and EU Development Policy
Author: Maurizio Carbone
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317989578

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The principle of policy coherence has been the object of a contentious debate in the European Union’s external relations, though discussions have been mainly limited to its foreign policy and its ability to speak with one voice in the international arena. Despite being institutionalised in the Treaty of Maastricht, policy coherence for development (PCD), which implies taking into account the needs and interests of developing countries in non-aid policies, failed to make headway in the European Union, remaining the unheeded concern of some NGOs and a small group of Member States. A change of direction occurred in the early 2000s when the European Commission, taking advantage of a number of favourable conditions and using an astute strategy, managed to set an ambitious agenda for the European Union. This volume analyses the linkages between aid and various non-aid policies, namely trade, agriculture, fisheries, security, migration, and the social dimension of globalisation. Its aim is to shed new light on the EU’s policy-making process, by looking at the nexus between various policy sub-systems, and on the role that the EU wants to play in the international arena, by looking at the impact of its policies on international development. This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of European Integration.

The European Union and Developing Countries

The European Union and Developing Countries
Author: Carol Cosgrove-Sacks,Gioia Scappucci
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 365
Release: 1999
Genre: Competition, International
ISBN: 0333718356

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This volume examines the ways in which EU policies towards developing countries are changing in response to the challenges of globalization and the end of the Cold War. It analyzes the relationships between the 15 Member States and more than 140 countries throughout Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Mediterranean, examining the recent evolution and prospects for the future from a multidisciplinary perspective. It shows how the EU is a central focus for developing countries, as both the largest source of aid and technical cooperation and as the world's largest market for their exports.