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Development Cooperation of the ''New'' Eu Member States - Beyond Europeanization

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Zusatztext "It aims to fill a gap in the EU development policy literature by investigating the transformation and evolution of the development cooperation policies of CEE donors on the basis of both European and domestic dynamics. ... offers a comprehensive assessment of the development policies of new EU member states and is a valuable addition to existing knowledge about EU development policy. ... very useful for students and researchers who have a specific interest in EU development policy and CEE countries." (Asligul Sarikamis Kaya! Europe-Asia Studies! Vol. 69 (10)! December! 2017) Informationen zum Autor Louk de la Rive Box, Maastricht University, The Netherlands Maja Bu?ar, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Anelia Damianova, Centre for Economic Development, Bulgaria Laure Delcour, Fondation Maison des Sciences de l'Homme and IRIS, France Ela Dr??kiewicz-Grodzicka, Maynooth University, Ireland Monika Hellmeyer, London School of Economics, UK Ondrej Ga ovi?, Comenius University, Slovakia Milan Konrád, University of Economics, Prague, Czech Republic Vahur Made, Estonian School of Diplomacy, Estonia Mirela Oprea, University of Bologna, Italy Tomá Profant, Institute of International Relations, Czech Republic Balázs Szent-Iványi, Aston University, UK P?teris Timofejevs Henriksson, Södertörn University, Sweden Ur ka Zrinski, Center of Excellence in Finance, Ljubljana, Slovenia Klappentext The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the international development policies of ten Central and Eastern European countries that joined the EU between 2004 and 2007. The contributors offer the first thorough overview of the 'new' EU member states' development cooperation programmes, placing them in a larger political and societal context. Zusammenfassung The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the international development policies of ten Central and Eastern European countries that joined the EU between 2004 and 2007. The contributors offer the first thorough overview of the 'new' EU member states' development cooperation programmes! placing them in a larger political and societal context. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword: Lost In Transition?; Louk Box Introduction: Diverging Theoretical Approaches To A Normative Research Field; Ond?ej Horký-Hluchá? PART I: MEMBERS OF THE OECD DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE COMMITTEE 1. Czechia: The ' 'Foreign Development Cooperation ' ' As A Policy Without Politics; Ond?ej Horký-Hluchá? 2. Poland: Attempts At Defining Aid By Solidarity, Democracy And Development; Ela Dr??kiewicz-Grodzicka 3. Slovakia: A Donor Against Its Will?; Ondrej Gažovi? And Tomáš Profant 4 . Slovenia: What Options For A Small Donor?; Urška Zrinski And Maja Bu?ar PART II: NON-DAC MEMBER STATES OF THE OECD 5. Estonia: Coming Out Of The ' 'Messianic ' ' Period; Vahur Made 6. Hungary: Understanding The Mentality Of A Premature Donor; Balázs Szent-Iványi PART III: OTHER EU MEMBER STATES SINCE 2004 7. Latvia: Impact Of The European Union And The Financial Crisis; P?teris Timofejevs-Henriksson 8. Lithuania: A Hybrid Development Cooperation Policy; Laure Delcour PART IV: EU MEMBER STATES SINCE 2007 9. Bulgaria: In Search Of A New Focus; Anelia Damianova 10. Romania: From Ambiguity To Outsourcing; Mirela Oprea Box 1. The Transfer Of The Transition Experience: What Contribution To The EU Development Policy?; Milan Konrád Box 2. The European Transition Compendium: Much Ado About Nothing?; Monika Hellmeyer Conclusion: Reflections From The Outside; Simon Lightfoot IV: EU MEMBER STATES SINCE 2007 9. Bulgaria: In Search Of A New Focus; Anelia Damianova 10. Romania: From Ambiguity To Outsourcing; Mirela Oprea Box 1. The Transfer Of The Transition Experience: What Contribution To The EU Development Policy; Milan Konrád Box 2. The European Transition Compendium: Much Ado About Nothing?; Monika Hellmeyer

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Foreword: Lost In Transition?; Louk Box
Introduction: Diverging Theoretical Approaches To A Normative Research Field; Ond?ej Horký-Hluchá?
PART I: MEMBERS OF THE OECD DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE COMMITTEE
1. Czechia: The ' 'Foreign Development Cooperation ' ' As A Policy Without Politics; Ond?ej Horký-Hluchá?
2. Poland: Attempts At Defining Aid By Solidarity, Democracy And Development; Ela Dr??kiewicz-Grodzicka
3. Slovakia: A Donor Against Its Will?; Ondrej Gazovi? And Tomás Profant
4 . Slovenia: What Options For A Small Donor?; Urska Zrinski And Maja Bu?ar
PART II: NON-DAC MEMBER STATES OF THE OECD
5. Estonia: Coming Out Of The ' 'Messianic ' ' Period; Vahur Made
6. Hungary: Understanding The Mentality Of A Premature Donor; Balázs Szent-Iványi
PART III: OTHER EU MEMBER STATES SINCE 2004
7. Latvia: Impact Of The European Union And The Financial Crisis; P?teris Timofejevs-Henriksson
8. Lithuania: A Hybrid Development Cooperation Policy; Laure Delcour
PART IV: EU MEMBER STATES SINCE 2007
9. Bulgaria: In Search Of A New Focus; Anelia Damianova
10. Romania: From Ambiguity To Outsourcing; Mirela Oprea
Box 1. The Transfer Of The Transition Experience: What Contribution To The EU Development Policy?; Milan Konrád
Box 2. The European Transition Compendium: Much Ado About Nothing?; Monika Hellmeyer
Conclusion: Reflections From The Outside; Simon Lightfoot
IV: EU MEMBER STATES SINCE 2007
9. Bulgaria: In Search Of A New Focus; Anelia Damianova
10. Romania: From Ambiguity To Outsourcing; Mirela Oprea
Box 1. The Transfer Of The Transition Experience: What Contribution To The EU Development Policy; Milan Konrád
Box 2. The European Transition Compendium: Much Ado About Nothing?; Monika Hellmeyer
Conclusion: Reflections From The Outside; Simon Lightfoot

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"It aims to fill a gap in the EU development policy literature by investigating the transformation and evolution of the development cooperation policies of CEE donors on the basis of both European and domestic dynamics. ... offers a comprehensive assessment of the development policies of new EU member states and is a valuable addition to existing knowledge about EU development policy. ... very useful for students and researchers who have a specific interest in EU development policy and CEE countries." (Asligul Sarikamis Kaya, Europe-Asia Studies, Vol. 69 (10), December, 2017)

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