New Pathways in International Development

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ACP EU Relation
ACP Group
ACP State
ASEM Process
Asia Europe Business Forum
Asia Europe People's Forum
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Barcelona Declaration
Carolyn I. Sobritchea
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Charlotte Bretherton
Christian Freres
Civil Society
Civil Society Co-operation
civil society engagement in EU policy
Civil Society Strengthening
Civil Society Support Programmes
Cotonou Agreement
democracy promotion
development cooperation
EMP
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EU ACP Cooperation
EU Development
EU Development Policy
EU Gender
EU Gender Equality Policy
EU Mercosur Relation
EuroMed Civil Forum
European Community's Development Policy
Gender Equality
Gender Mainstreaming
Gloria Angulo
Gordon Crawford
Jan Orbie
Jean Bossuyt
Karin Arts
Marjorie R. Lister
Mediterranean Partner Countries
non-governmental organisations
Paraskevi Bessa-Rodrigues
participatory governance
policy analysis
Sebastian Bersick
social inclusion strategies
Southern CSOs
Stephen R. Hurt
Ulrike Julia Reinhardt

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138619999
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Oct 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Gender considerations and civil society are both major issues in the current debate about the implementation of EU development policy. This volume provides a new perspective and focus on the increasingly important issues of gender equality, democracy and participation to explain how they impact on policy. This book will appeal to those interested in the European Union, in EU external relations, gender issues, civil society, and development.
Marjorie Lister is Honorary Senior Visiting Research Fellow in Political European and Development Studies at the University of Bradford, UK. She formerly taught at the Universities of York and Manchester in the UK, and at Washington University in St. Louis, USA. Maurizio Carbone is Lecturer in the Department of Politics at the University of Glasgow, UK. He formerly worked for the European Commission in Brussels.

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