Policy Coherence in Development Co-operation

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Jacques Forster, Olav Schram Stokke
Routledge, 2013 M09 13 - 508 pages
In the 1990s, a shared conviction emerged among aid donors that their policies should be more coherent. The drive towards increased policy coherence came as a response to a state of policy incoherence. The shifting grounds of policy coherence in development co-operation are outlined in this volume.
 

Contents

Introduction
1
Approaching the Problernatique
16
2 The Shifting Grounds of Policy Coherence in Development Cooperation
58
The Case of Canada
78
4 The Coherence of French and European Policy in International Development Cooperation
104
The Case of Germany
128
6 Coherence and Development Policy in the Netherlands
180
The Case of Norway
212
The Case of the European Union
323
Coherence between the Common Foreign and Security Policy and Development Cooperation
346
12 Aid and Trade Policy InCoherence
373
The Challenge of Policy Coherence
389
14 Governance and Coherence in Development Cooperation
408
Belgium and the Great Lakes Region of Central Africa
429
Glossary
462
Notes on Contributors
469

The Case of Sweden
264
The Case of Switzerland
295

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