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The European Union and the global South / edited by Fredrik Soderbaum, Patrik Stélgren.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boulder : Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2010.Description: viii, 319 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781588263018 (hc : alk. paper)
  • 1588263010
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.242/2
LOC classification:
  • JZ 1570 E89 2010
Contents:
The EU and the Global South --- Part I. THE EU's INTERREGIONAL MODEL. 2. EU Foreign Policy: The Interregional Model -- 3. EU Policies Toward the Global South --- Part II. ECONOMIC COOPERATION. 4. From Lomâe to Economic Partnership Agreements in Africa -- 5. The Ups and Downs of Interregionalism in Latin America -- 6. A Move Toward Hybrid Interregionalism in Asia --- Part III. DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION. 7. The Limits to Interregional Development Cooperation in Africa -- 8. The Nature of Interregional Development Cooperation in Latin America -- 9. Development Cooperation as a Building Block for Interregional Relations in Asia --- Part IV. CONFLICT MANAGEMENT. 10. Unassertive Interregionalism in the Great Lakes Region -- 11. The Impact of EU Conflict Management in Colombia --- Part V. CONCLUSION. 12. Reflections on the EU and the Global South.
Summary: The development of coherent and effective relations with other regions and countries is one of the most challenging tasks faced by the European Union. This original volume explores the EU's engagement with the global South, focusing on three controversial policy areas: economic cooperation, development cooperation, and conflict management. A discussion of the EU's interregional model - which promotes interaction with regions rather than nation-states - provides a backdrop for case studies of EU policies with regard to Africa, Asia, and Latin America. While disclosing the tensions and overlaps between the EU's foreign policies and those of its member states, the authors also highlight an increasing trend toward successful policy coordination.
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Ciencias Sociales Ciencias Sociales (3er. Piso) JZ 1570 E89 2010 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 1 Available 00000113187

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The EU and the Global South --- Part I. THE EU's INTERREGIONAL MODEL. 2. EU Foreign Policy: The Interregional Model -- 3. EU Policies Toward the Global South --- Part II. ECONOMIC COOPERATION. 4. From Lomâe to Economic Partnership Agreements in Africa -- 5. The Ups and Downs of Interregionalism in Latin America -- 6. A Move Toward Hybrid Interregionalism in Asia --- Part III. DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION. 7. The Limits to Interregional Development Cooperation in Africa -- 8. The Nature of Interregional Development Cooperation in Latin America -- 9. Development Cooperation as a Building Block for Interregional Relations in Asia --- Part IV. CONFLICT MANAGEMENT. 10. Unassertive Interregionalism in the Great Lakes Region -- 11. The Impact of EU Conflict Management in Colombia --- Part V. CONCLUSION. 12. Reflections on the EU and the Global South.

The development of coherent and effective relations with other regions and countries is one of the most challenging tasks faced by the European Union. This original volume explores the EU's engagement with the global South, focusing on three controversial policy areas: economic cooperation, development cooperation, and conflict management. A discussion of the EU's interregional model - which promotes interaction with regions rather than nation-states - provides a backdrop for case studies of EU policies with regard to Africa, Asia, and Latin America. While disclosing the tensions and overlaps between the EU's foreign policies and those of its member states, the authors also highlight an increasing trend toward successful policy coordination.

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