All together now? EU Institutions and Member States Cooperation in Fragile Situations and Protracted Crises
Ever since the EU ventured into development cooperation, questions have arisen on how its institutions and member states could better coordinate their activities. In this paper by the
European Center for Development Policy, Alexei Jones and Vera Mazzara analyse three policy initiatives where EU institutions, member states and non-EU players are working together. They suggest that co-operation incentives and disincentives are determined by trade-offs: How to address the practical constraints to coordination, how to accelerate procedures to enable faster and more flexible responses; and how to increase EU collective action while respecting the desire of donors to retain leadership in certain areas.
http://ecdpm.org/wp-content/uploads/DP226-All-together-now-EU-institutions-member-states-collaboration-fragile-situations-crises-ECDPM-June-2018.pdf
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