Policy Coherence in Development Co-operationPsychology Press, 1999 - 499 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. |
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Jacques Forster and Olav Stokke | 16 |
The Shifting Grounds of Policy Coherence | 58 |
The Coherence of French and European Policy | 104 |
The Coherence of Policies Towards Developing | 128 |
Aid and Trade Coherence and Development Policies | 180 |
The Coherence of Policies Towards Developing | 295 |
Paul Hoebink | 323 |
Coherence | 346 |
Aid And Trade Policy InCoherence | 373 |
The Challenge of Policy Coherence | 389 |
Governance and Coherence in Development | 408 |
Glossary | 462 |
Notes on Contributors | 469 |
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