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On many fronts, EU development policy is at a critical juncture. In the face of major new challenges, such as the current impasse in the Doha Round of multilateral trade negotiations, and increasing concerns over security threats, the European Union is having to rethink much of its development policy both with its 'near neighbours' and in the South. How has the process of enlargement impacted on EU development policy? What would a 'development-friendly' trade policy look like? What kind of relations should the EU aspire to with North Africa and Middle East? Can the EU design a coherent approach towards developing countries or will its other interests, such as protectionism in agriculture or its neighbourhood policy, constrain its development policy? This edited volume, drawing on the expertise of well-known specialists in their respective fields, provides a critical overview of EU development policy and the challenges that it must confront in an increasingly volatile and changing world.
Contents
Table of Contents - 6[-]Foreword - 10[-]Ch.1: The Evolution of EU Development Policy - 12[-]Ch.2: The Enlarged European Union and the Developing World: What Future? - 30[-]Ch.3: European Development Policymaking: Globalisation and the Post-Lom� World - 68[-]Ch.4: Clash of Civilisations of Intercultural Dialogue? Challenges for EU Medirerranean Policies - 86[-]Ch.5: To Reciprocate or Not to Reciprocate? Is that the Question? - A CGE Simulation of the Euro-Mediterranean Agreements - 110[-]Ch.6: Challenges of Forging a Partnership Between the European Union and Latin America - 150[-]Ch.7: Th e EU and Democracy Promotion in Africa:High on Rhetoric, Low on Delivery? - 170[-]Ch.8:A Critical Assessment of Proposed EU-ACP Economic Partnership Agreements - 200[-]Ch.9: Creating an Development-Friendly EU Trade Policy - 222[-]Ch.10: Between a Rock and a Hard Place - Whither EU Development Policy? - 238[-]About the Authors - 271



