Lightfoot, S orcid.org/0000-0003-0935-8108 and Kim, S (2017) The EU and the Negotiation of Global Development Norms: The Case of Aid Effectiveness. European Foreign Affairs Review, 22 (2). pp. 159-175. ISSN 1384-6299
Abstract
The EU is a major donor of development aid, so it can be argued to have a major role in shaping global development norms. By examining the EU normative leadership role in the Busan Forum on Aid Effectiveness using four leadership categories we argue that the EU could be seen to be playing a more subtle leadership role than in previous aid summits, reflecting some issues regarding the ability of the EU to construct and support unified agendas in this field, but also showing some evidence of having learnt from other international summits, such as the Copenhagen climate change summit, and adapting its position towards the emerging donors accordingly. This case study both inform our understanding of the EU’s global leadership in development aid but also adds to the growing literature on the EU’s relations with the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development – Development Assistance Committee (OECD-DAC) and the relationship between the DAC and the so-called Non-DAC donors.
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Date Deposited: | 07 Jun 2018 09:51 |
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