Fr. 76.00

EU Emergency Response Policies and NGOs - Trends and Innovations

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book analyses trends and changes in the European Union's (EU) humanitarian aid policy, by focusing on the performance of Non-governmental Organisations (NGOs). NGOs have developed strong relationships with international institutions but have also maintained direct interaction with EU member states. The result is a multi-layered process in which national interests, common values, universal principles and global duties meet and interact. By combining a deepening of the theoretical debate with the use of empirical data on the funding of NGO projects by EU institutions and member states, the book significantly furthers our understanding of the complex relationship between these actors. It will appeal to students and scholars interested in EU politics, global security, and international aid, as well as practitioners in the humanitarian field.

List of contents

Chapter 1. Introduction - EU emergency response policies and NGOs: why it matters.- Chapter 2. The humanitarian system, the EU and NGOs: the state of the art.- Chapter 3. The EU emergency response and NGOs: a theoretical overview.- Chapter. 4 NGOs, ECHO, and Member States: an empirical analysis.- Chapter 5. Conclusions - The EU humanitarian aid policy in the age of change.

Summary

Assesses the impact of NGOs on the EU humanitarian aid policyCombines IR theories with literature on the roles of NGOs in the humanitarian systemOffers a set of concrete insights to shape future research trends and be used as policy recommendations

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