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Two future paths are available for European development cooperation: either “cooperation”, in which the European Commission takes on the role of network coordinator and Member States take the lead in delivering aid; or “consolidation”, in which the EC plays a progressively larger role in...
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Over the last decade, development cooperation has evolved to such an extent that we are now entering 'a new age of global development', characterised by an emphasis on global public goods (GPGs). The increasingly global nature of development challenges clearly indicates that global problems...
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Over the last decade, development cooperation has evolved to such an extent that we are now entering 'a new age of global development', characterised by an emphasis on global public goods (GPGs). The increasingly global nature of development challenges clearly indicates that global problems...
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The objective of this study is to provide an in-depth review of the evidence on poverty and associated inequalities, and on what reduces them, in order to inform the European Union's reflections on implementing the 2030 agenda for sustainable development.
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The objective of this study is to provide an in-depth review of the evidence on poverty and associated inequalities, and on what reduces them, in order to inform the European Union's reflections on implementing the 2030 agenda for sustainable development.
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The study analyses the strengths and weaknesses of current EU engagement in fragile states, and in particular its support to conflict prevention and periods of transition, within the broader international context. It examines the limitations of the instruments and methods implemented by the EU...
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Sports tourism is a tool for economic development. Even a lack of resources does not eliminate opportunities for participation in sports tourism. Sports tourism can be a catalyst for economic development. Individually, each of the various sectors of the sports tourism economy can create...
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