The overall challenge of Dutch bilateral sustainable diplomacy in Africa is to manage a complex portfolio of bilateral country relations that can build on the strength of different stakeholders. In addition to this there are also multilateral and regional channels through which the Dutch diplomatic effort is more indirectly channeled, such as the European Union and the World Bank. These organizations represent a different diplomatic challenge and this is not included on this sheet with its three different clusters of basic maps: the corporate relations maps, the civil society relations maps and the governmental perspective maps. The final map "Making it work" includes a number of exemplary partnerships in African countries as the result o...
This paper is the second in a series for the four year research (2012-2015) ‘Challenging the status-...
Promising growth rates, increased trade, and competition among major global players for African reso...
Development co-operation for Africa, with special reference to a partnership relation The problem ...
The overall challenge of Dutch bilateral sustainable diplomacy in Africa is to manage a complex po...
The international geo-political and economic environment is currently experiencing unprecedented cha...
The Netherlands has been an active supporter of international development aid. Dutch development coo...
Diplomacy has been used in the conduct of foreign policies in Africa. However, a disconcerting trend...
The rise of global challenges, such as climate change, is pushing global governance to evolve. In re...
The paper examines the impact of two main instruments of economic diplomacy - regional integration a...
Economic diplomacy has become very important in current international relations. With the ongoing gl...
EU-South Africa Strategic Partnership merupakan sebuah kerangka kerjasama yang berperan sebagai mast...
Within the framework of a sustainable foreign trade policy, exports and imports represent a potentia...
Africa is embarking upon a period in which its political, economic and social outlook will transform...
EU-Africa relations have undergone a remarkable transformation over the past sixty years, from the c...
CGIAR partnership brochure focusing on the partnership between the Netherlands and the CGIAR. A Dutc...
This paper is the second in a series for the four year research (2012-2015) ‘Challenging the status-...
Promising growth rates, increased trade, and competition among major global players for African reso...
Development co-operation for Africa, with special reference to a partnership relation The problem ...
The overall challenge of Dutch bilateral sustainable diplomacy in Africa is to manage a complex po...
The international geo-political and economic environment is currently experiencing unprecedented cha...
The Netherlands has been an active supporter of international development aid. Dutch development coo...
Diplomacy has been used in the conduct of foreign policies in Africa. However, a disconcerting trend...
The rise of global challenges, such as climate change, is pushing global governance to evolve. In re...
The paper examines the impact of two main instruments of economic diplomacy - regional integration a...
Economic diplomacy has become very important in current international relations. With the ongoing gl...
EU-South Africa Strategic Partnership merupakan sebuah kerangka kerjasama yang berperan sebagai mast...
Within the framework of a sustainable foreign trade policy, exports and imports represent a potentia...
Africa is embarking upon a period in which its political, economic and social outlook will transform...
EU-Africa relations have undergone a remarkable transformation over the past sixty years, from the c...
CGIAR partnership brochure focusing on the partnership between the Netherlands and the CGIAR. A Dutc...
This paper is the second in a series for the four year research (2012-2015) ‘Challenging the status-...
Promising growth rates, increased trade, and competition among major global players for African reso...
Development co-operation for Africa, with special reference to a partnership relation The problem ...