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European Development Policy: A Response to the Crisis Affecting Globalisation
Working Paper
by Jean-Michel Debrat, Monday 15 June 2009
In a previous essay published in 2006, we looked at Europe’s place in the world and concluded that we needed to create, step by step, a veritable European system of development cooperation. Nearly three...
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The Mediterranean Union: Why and How?
Special Report
by Frédéric Allemand, Wednesday 2 July 2008
Launched by Nicolas Sarkozy in the spring of 2007, the Mediterranean Union project, renamed the “Barcelona Process: the Mediterranean Union” in March 2008, heralds a new era in the complex but essential...
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Africa-France-Europe: Building a Path for the Future
Conference act
, Wednesday 27 February 2008
In February 2007, the Fondation pour l'innovation politique, in partnership with the Institut Afrique moderne and the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung held a second international conference in Ouagadougou. This...
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The Unknown Actors of Development
Conference act
by Miniya Chatterji, Anne Goirand, Friday 2 February 2007
On 29 and 30 June 2005, in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso), the Fondation pour l'innovation politique held a conference entitled “The Unknown Actors of Development” in cooperation with Institut Afrique moderne,...
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Promoting a European development policy
Study
by Jean-Michel Debrat, Monday 18 September 2006
This study initiates a reflection on what the new European development policy should be: a policy based on cooperation with Africa and breaking new grounds in the fields of decentralization and partnership....
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Towards a common european development policy
Policy Brief
by Jean-Michel Debrat, Wednesday 29 March 2006
Development issues are a chief concern to Europe. Yet, these issues do not have a political weight in line with the financial support that they benefit from. Moreover, current European policies have not...
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