This article focuses on one of the most salient aspects of the EU-ACP relations, namely the conditionality of aid assistance and it traces the origins of conditionality in the influence of the neoliberal doctrine widespread within the World Bank. The analysis of the World Bank as a social environment bolstered by the use of cognitive mapping of assertions of European officials and official documents is used to appraise the functioning of the microprocesses of socialisation. Accordingly, with a structure-centred constructivist approach this article argues that the EU development policy toward the ACP countries was influenced by the conceptions and practices within the World Bank. Nevertheless, the novelty of the approach utilised here is the...
The EU is a major international donor and a de facto normative power. As such, it uses leverages (in...
Building on previous research on the relations between the European Union and the World Bank, this p...
World Bank's transfers or outflows to the less developed countries turned negative in recent ye...
This article focuses on one of the most salient aspects of the EU-ACP relations, namely the conditio...
In this thesis we examine the EU and its development aid distribution and co-operation with third pa...
The World Bank Group’s environmental and social safeguards are at the center of a heated debate rega...
The EU is a major international donor and a de facto normative power. As such, it uses leverages (in...
SummaryThis paper asks how political conditionality needs to be conceptualized and researched to ref...
As a collective actor the EU currently provides the largest amount of aid to development. While fina...
Based on the experience of the author, an IPE scholar and former trade policy consultant at the Worl...
The European Union (EU) is the world’s leading development donor, playing a pivotal role in shaping ...
Politiques européennesSince the early 1990s the European Union uses systematically so called politic...
With a total of more than 45 billions of Euros the European Union (EU) is by far the largest donor i...
The democratic conditionality is not a new theme in the world of Cooperation for Development. Even s...
'The paper presents a detailed description of IMF and World Bank conditionality and tries to explain...
The EU is a major international donor and a de facto normative power. As such, it uses leverages (in...
Building on previous research on the relations between the European Union and the World Bank, this p...
World Bank's transfers or outflows to the less developed countries turned negative in recent ye...
This article focuses on one of the most salient aspects of the EU-ACP relations, namely the conditio...
In this thesis we examine the EU and its development aid distribution and co-operation with third pa...
The World Bank Group’s environmental and social safeguards are at the center of a heated debate rega...
The EU is a major international donor and a de facto normative power. As such, it uses leverages (in...
SummaryThis paper asks how political conditionality needs to be conceptualized and researched to ref...
As a collective actor the EU currently provides the largest amount of aid to development. While fina...
Based on the experience of the author, an IPE scholar and former trade policy consultant at the Worl...
The European Union (EU) is the world’s leading development donor, playing a pivotal role in shaping ...
Politiques européennesSince the early 1990s the European Union uses systematically so called politic...
With a total of more than 45 billions of Euros the European Union (EU) is by far the largest donor i...
The democratic conditionality is not a new theme in the world of Cooperation for Development. Even s...
'The paper presents a detailed description of IMF and World Bank conditionality and tries to explain...
The EU is a major international donor and a de facto normative power. As such, it uses leverages (in...
Building on previous research on the relations between the European Union and the World Bank, this p...
World Bank's transfers or outflows to the less developed countries turned negative in recent ye...