none1noThe EU is collectively the largest donor to the World Bank, itself the prime multilateral development agency in the world. Yet, only EU MS are shareholders to the World Bank, and have seats at its Board. The Union is not a member and does not even have an observer status. The absence of legal standing may be the most evident reason why very little has been written on the EU’s role at the World Bank. Ambivalence in World Bank staff about the EU’s competence concerning development policies is, justifiably, patent (Baroncelli, 2009). Conversely, within the broader literature on the EU in multilateral institutions (Latikaainen and Smith, 2006; Jørgensen, 2009) a small but growing body of studies has focused on the role of the EU in the ...
The decision to establish an Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) marked a momentous change in the hist...
The World Bank, in full World Bank Group, is an international organisation affiliated with the Unite...
This paper seeks to contribute to the debate on the European Union (EU)’s distinctiveness as an inte...
As a collective actor the EU currently provides the largest amount of aid to development. While fina...
With a total of more than 45 billions of Euros the European Union (EU) is by far the largest donor i...
From the oft-quoted ‘capabilities-expectation gap’ (Hill 1993; 1998) to the findings advanced in rec...
Based on the experience of the author, an IPE scholar and former trade policy consultant at the Worl...
This article investigates the main dimensions of the performance of the European Union (EU) in the ...
Building on previous research on the relations between the European Union and the World Bank, this p...
The external representation of the euro, particularly within the International Monetary Fund (IMF), ...
Please do not quote without author's permission This paper examines why, after five decades of ...
This paper examines why, after five decades of integration, the European Union's representation in i...
This article examines why the European Union (EU) is recognized as a relevant actor in some internat...
While the European Union’s (EU) capacities and impact in foreign and security policy have been exten...
Despite being one of the “heavyweights” in international trade, finance and development, the Europea...
The decision to establish an Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) marked a momentous change in the hist...
The World Bank, in full World Bank Group, is an international organisation affiliated with the Unite...
This paper seeks to contribute to the debate on the European Union (EU)’s distinctiveness as an inte...
As a collective actor the EU currently provides the largest amount of aid to development. While fina...
With a total of more than 45 billions of Euros the European Union (EU) is by far the largest donor i...
From the oft-quoted ‘capabilities-expectation gap’ (Hill 1993; 1998) to the findings advanced in rec...
Based on the experience of the author, an IPE scholar and former trade policy consultant at the Worl...
This article investigates the main dimensions of the performance of the European Union (EU) in the ...
Building on previous research on the relations between the European Union and the World Bank, this p...
The external representation of the euro, particularly within the International Monetary Fund (IMF), ...
Please do not quote without author's permission This paper examines why, after five decades of ...
This paper examines why, after five decades of integration, the European Union's representation in i...
This article examines why the European Union (EU) is recognized as a relevant actor in some internat...
While the European Union’s (EU) capacities and impact in foreign and security policy have been exten...
Despite being one of the “heavyweights” in international trade, finance and development, the Europea...
The decision to establish an Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) marked a momentous change in the hist...
The World Bank, in full World Bank Group, is an international organisation affiliated with the Unite...
This paper seeks to contribute to the debate on the European Union (EU)’s distinctiveness as an inte...