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Dieses Studienbuch führt in die geistigen und sozialen Grundbedingungen von Staat und Politik ein. Es analysiert die philosophischen und rechtlich-politischen Grundlagen und Entwicklungsbedingungen des Verfassungsstaates.
List of contents
1. Mission Impossible: The European Union and Policy Coherence for Development Maurizio Carbone 2. The EU and the Global Development Agenda Martin Holland 3. Imposed Coherence: Negotiating Economic Partnership Agreements Ole Elgström and Jess Pilegaard 4. The European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy and Developing Countries: The Struggle for Coherence Alan Matthews 5. The European Union as a Sustainable Development Actor: The Case of External Fisheries Policy Charlotte Bretherton and John Vogler 6. Fusing Security and Development: Just Another Euro-Platitude? Richard Youngs 7. The Migration–Development Nexus in EU External Relations Sandra Lavenex and Rahel Kunz 8. The Social Dimension of Globalization and EU Development Policy: Promoting Core Labour Standards and Corporate Social Responsibility Jan Orbie and Olufemi Babarinde
About the author
Maurizio Carbone is a lecturer in the Department of Politics at the University of Glasgow, where he also directs the Scottish Jean Monnet Centre of European Excellence. His main research interests are on the external relations of the European Union, foreign aid, the politics of international development, as well as European and Italian Politics. Dr. Carbone has published, inter alia, in the
Journal of International Development,
West European Politics,
Review of African Political Economy,
Global Governance, and the
Journal of European Integration. His latest research book
The European Union and International Development: The Politics of Foreign Aid was published by Routledge in late 2007.
Summary
This volume analyses the linkages between aid and various non-aid policies, namely trade, agriculture, fisheries, security, migration, and the social dimension of globalisation.