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Human Trafficking in the SinaiHuman Trafficking in the Sinai: Refugees between Life and Death
Authors: Mirjam van Reisen, Meron Estefanos & Conny Rijken
De verbeelding van Marga KlompéDe verbeelding van Marga Klompé
Authors: Mirjam van Reisen & Erik Borgman
In Liefde en RechtvaardigheidIn Liefde en Rechtvaardigheid
Het dagboek van Marga Klompé 1948-1949
The Future of the ACP-EU RelationshipSpecial Report on the future of ACP-EU relationship (The Broker)
Author: Professor Mirjam van Reisen
Window of OpportunityWindow of Opportunity: EU Development Cooperation after the End of the Cold War
Author: Professor Mirjam van Reisen
EU Global PlayerEU Global Player
Author: Professor Mirjam van Reisen
 

Politicising development aid is a recipe for failure (Eurostep, 14 October 2009)

The EU’s development aid is in danger of being politicised, says Eurostep in response to calls for the EU’s development policy to be managed within the European diplomatic service that is to be created under the Lisbon Treaty. “These calls to bring development aid together with Europe’s foreign policy will inevitably lead to development becoming part of the EU’s foreign policy “said Simon Stocker, Director of Eurostep. “When aid is politicised in this way, which was the approach of the Bush administration, development fails.”

Development policy must remain sufficiently independent of the EU’s diplomatic service for it to be able to achieve its principal objective – the eradication of poverty. The management of the EU’s development policy must remain with the Commission, outside the new diplomatic service” continued Stocker.

Ireland’s “yes” on the Lisbon Treaty has unleashed a rush to define how the EU will organise and manage its relations with the rest of the world. Next week the European Parliament is expecting to adopt a report on the structure of the European External Action Service (EEAS), the formal title of Europe’s future diplomatic service, and EU leaders are also expected to make decisions when they meet on 29 October.

Eurostep recently published a briefing paper addressing the future management of the EU’s external policies.

For further information contact Verena Winkler ( This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. ) on +32 474 576 737, or Simon Stocker ( This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. ) on +32 479 489 147


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