The EU has expressed a long-standing commitment to sustainable development, from the 1997 Treaty of Amsterdam through to the current Europe 2020 strategy for sustainable development and inclusive growth. Commitment at a regional level has been matched by the role the EU has played at a global level, particularly in relation to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This collection examines the EU's role in supporting the post-2015 consensus through a discussion of the EU’s trade and development policy, with a particular focus on the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries
This paper reviews those aspects of EU development policy that remain the focus for debate, both org...
Since the First Yaoundé Convention (1963-1969), the EU has been implementing its development policy ...
The European Union is often portrayed as a development-friendly actor towards the South. The followi...
European Union (EU) Enlargement is more than a collaboration of nations; it has become a large-scale...
The EU suggests that it is committed to ‘sustainable development’ including through its institutiona...
The EU’s role in the world development debate receives remarkably little academic attention despite ...
The EU's development policy seeks to eradicate poverty, promote the sustainable development of devel...
This paper aims to analyze how the so-called ‘new generation’ European Union trade agreements can im...
The SDC’s comments on the consultation paper published by the European Commission, following the dec...
Trade is prominently mainstreamed into development policies and the Economic Partnership Agreements ...
Summary presented at the start of the article: “ ‘Development cooperation’ is one of the traditional...
This article introduces the special issue on the evolution of European Union development policy, aga...
Defence date: 5 June 2013Examining Board: Professor Marise Cremona, European University Institute (S...
The EU-CARIFORUM Economic Partnership Agreement signed in 2007 succeeded non-reciprocal trade prefer...
The EU is currently negotiating a successor to its Cotonou Agreement of year 2000 with the African, ...
This paper reviews those aspects of EU development policy that remain the focus for debate, both org...
Since the First Yaoundé Convention (1963-1969), the EU has been implementing its development policy ...
The European Union is often portrayed as a development-friendly actor towards the South. The followi...
European Union (EU) Enlargement is more than a collaboration of nations; it has become a large-scale...
The EU suggests that it is committed to ‘sustainable development’ including through its institutiona...
The EU’s role in the world development debate receives remarkably little academic attention despite ...
The EU's development policy seeks to eradicate poverty, promote the sustainable development of devel...
This paper aims to analyze how the so-called ‘new generation’ European Union trade agreements can im...
The SDC’s comments on the consultation paper published by the European Commission, following the dec...
Trade is prominently mainstreamed into development policies and the Economic Partnership Agreements ...
Summary presented at the start of the article: “ ‘Development cooperation’ is one of the traditional...
This article introduces the special issue on the evolution of European Union development policy, aga...
Defence date: 5 June 2013Examining Board: Professor Marise Cremona, European University Institute (S...
The EU-CARIFORUM Economic Partnership Agreement signed in 2007 succeeded non-reciprocal trade prefer...
The EU is currently negotiating a successor to its Cotonou Agreement of year 2000 with the African, ...
This paper reviews those aspects of EU development policy that remain the focus for debate, both org...
Since the First Yaoundé Convention (1963-1969), the EU has been implementing its development policy ...
The European Union is often portrayed as a development-friendly actor towards the South. The followi...