European Economic Diplomacy: What Role for the EIB?

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Aug 01, 2017 | Egmont Royal Institute for International Relations, Balazs Ujvari

In delivering European economic diplomacy, systemic and strengthened co-ordination between the EU, individual member states and the European Investment Bank (EIB) is needed. This policy brief by Balazs Ujvari for the Egmont Royal Institute for International Relations outlines several ways in which the EIB - the largest non-sovereign lender and borrower in the world, which dedicates around 10 percent of its annual lending to operations outside the EU - can contribute to the formulation and implementation of European economic diplomacy.
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