Policy Coherence in Development Co-operationOlav Stokke, Jacques Forster Psychology 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. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Coherence of Policies Towards Developing | 16 |
The Shifting Grounds of Policy Coherence | 58 |
The Coherence of French and European Policy | 104 |
The Coherence of Policies Towards Developing | 126 |
Aid and Trade Coherence and Development Policies | 180 |
The Coherence of Policies Towards Developing | 295 |
Coherence | 346 |
Aid And Trade Policy InCoherence | 373 |
Development Cooperation in the New Global | 389 |
Governance and Coherence in Development | 408 |
Glossary | 462 |
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Policy Coherence in Development Co-operation Jacques Forster,Olav Schram Stokke Limited preview - 2013 |
Common terms and phrases
ACP countries Africa aid policy allocated arms exports bilateral aid budget Burundi Canadian cent CIDA CIDA's co-ordination concerns conditionality conflict democracy developing countries development assistance Development Assistance Committee development co-operation development co-operation policy development policy donor countries Dutch economic effects environment environmental European Union external Federal Foreign Affairs foreign policy framework funds German development global greater coherence greater policy coherence guidelines Hoebink human rights humanitarian impact implementation important incoherence increased Indonesia institutions integrated inter-ministerial interests International Development involved issues Jan Pronk Lomé Convention lopment Maastricht Treaty major minister Ministry of Foreign multilateral Netherlands NGOs NORAD North-South Norwegian OECD organisations Parliament particular perspective policy areas political priorities programme countries projects promotion Pronk recipient countries recipient governments regional relations Report responsibility role Rwanda sector South Stokke strategy structural adjustment Sweden Swedish tion trade policy Treaty Tweede Kamer White Paper