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Title: An asset but not a model: Turkey, the EU and the wider Middle East
Abstract
Turkey could be the EU's biggest success in foreign affairs. Europeans should be proud that they are transforming, in a peaceful manner, the political system of a country as large and complex as Turkey. Regime change EU-style is cheap, voluntary and long-lasting. Turkey also has a lot to contribute to EU policies for the wider Middle East: credibility, political access and economic leverage. But compared to the rest of the Middle East, Turkey's case is unique: it has long-standing ties with the West; a secular state structure; and the bait of EU membership has transformed its political elite. The paper argues that Turkey is an asset for the EU, but not a model for the Middle East. The author believes that Turkey deserves a 'yes' from EU leaders in December to start accession negotiations. In return, Turkey must maintain the reform momentum, accept stringent monitoring, and make greater efforts to persuade a sceptical West European public that Turkey's accession is in their interest too. The practical and symbolic effects of Turkey's membership on the EU's policies and (self) image would be considerable, though not revolutionary. Turkey has a lot to contribute to EU policies on the Middle East: credibility, political access, know-how and economic leverage. If handled deftly, the prospect of Turkey's accession could be a real boon for EU influence in the region. The reverse is also true: a rejection of Turkey would not only jeopardise the reform momentum inside the country, but also counter the pro-EU and moderating shift in its regional policy. The EU would forego Turkey's contributions. And a shunned Turkey will more likely side with the US - both in particular instances such as Iran or Israel-Palestine, and in its overall foreign policy philosophy. [Urheber s. Copyright]
Author: Everts, Steven
Series Title: Centre for European Reform essays
Publisher: Centre for European Reform
Year: 2004
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: EU expansionpoliticsgovernmentTurkey
Subject: European Community external relations
Countries Scheme: MIDDLE EASTTurkey
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Title: Europäisches Regieren : Ein Weißbuch
Title (other): European Governance | Gouvernance européenne : Un livre blanc
Table of Contents
KURZDARSTELLUNG
I. WARUM EINE REFORM EUROPÄISCHEN REGIERENS?
II. GRUNDSÄTZE DES GUTEN REGIERENS
III. VORSCHLÄGE FÜR EINEN WANDEL
3.1. Bessere Einbindung aller Akteure
3.2 Eine bessere Politik, bessere Regeln und bessere Ergebnisse
3.3. Der Beitrag der EU zur Global Governance
3.4. Neuausrichtung der Politiken und der Institutionen
IV. VOM THEMA GOVERNANCE ZUR DEBATTE ÜBER DIE ZUKUNFT EUROPAS
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Kommission / Generalsekretariat
Year: 2001
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: KOM(2001) 428 | COM(2001) 428 | COM(2001) 428
Language: en | de | fr
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: global governancegovernment
Subject: European Community institutionsEuropean Community external relations
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Policy Analysis
Abstract
A series of longer papers evaluating government policies and offering proposals for reform. [Author vide Copyright]
Series Title: Cato Institute
Author (Corp. Body): Cato Institute
Year: unknown
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: politicsreformgovernment
Subject: Political science in general
Countries Scheme: Global Resources
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Title: Bericht der Kommission über europäisches Regieren
Table of Contents
1 Einführung
2 Die Lehren aus den Reaktionen auf das Weißbuch
2.1 Die Konsultation der Öffentlichkeit
2.2 Die wichtigsten Lehren aus der Konsultation der Öffentlichkeit
2.3 Auf dem Weg zu einem gemeinsamen Verständnis des europäischen Regierens
3 Die Durchführung des Weißbuchs
3.1 Bessere Einbindung
3.1.1 Erster Aktionspunkt: Information und Kommunikation/ transparentere Gestaltung der Arbeitsweise der Union
3.1.2 Zweiter Aktionspunkt: Annäherung an die Bürger durch regionale und lokale Demokratie
3.1.3 Dritter Aktionspunkt: Einbindung der Zivilgesellschaft. Effizientere und offenere Konsultation zur Gestaltung der EG-Politik
3.1.4 Vierter Aktionspunkt: Vernetzung
3.2 Verbesserung der Politik, der Regelungen und der Ergebnisse
3.2.1 Bessere Rechtsetzung
3.2.2 Bessere Durchführung
3.3 Beitrag der EU zum globalen Regieren
3.4 Neuausrichtung der Politik und der Organe
4 Fazit
Anhang I - Die Konsultation der Öffentlichkeit
Anhang II - Nützliche Websites
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Kommission / Generalsekretariat
Publisher: Amt für Amtliche Veröffentlichungen
Year: 2003
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: 92-894-4553-X | KA-47-02-268-DE-C
Language: de
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: European Commissionlegislationinformation policygovernmenttransparency
Subject: European Community institutionsEuropean Community law
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Joint evaluation of budget support operations in Mali 2003-2009 : Final Report ; Volume I: Main Report, Annexes 1-7
Title (other): Evaluation conjointe des operations d'aide budgetaire au Mali 2003 - 2009 : Rapport Final ; Volume IV: Compte rendu du
séminaire de restitution 07 avril 2011, Bamako | Evaluation conjointe des operations d'aide budgetaire au Mali 2003 -
2009 : Rapport Final ; Volume III: Annexes 10 et 11 | Evaluation conjointe des operations d'aide budgetaire au Mali 2003
- 2009 : Rapport Final ; Volume II: Annexes 8 et 9 | Evaluation conjointe des operations d'aide budgetaire au Mali 2003
- 2009 : Rapport Final ; Volume I: Rapport principal, Annexes 1-7 | Joint evaluation of budget support operations in
Mali 2003-2009 : Final Report ; Executive Summary | Evaluation conjointe des operations d'aide budgetaire au Mali 2003 -
2009 : Rapport Final ; Résumé exécutif
Abstract
The purpose of this study has been twofold:(i) To undertake an evaluation of the 32(out of 33) budget support operations which have been conducted in Mali over 2003 to 2009 by ten Development Partners (DPs) and to provide recommendations on the management of future budget support operations in Mali and elsewhere; and(ii) To test a new methodological approach to the evaluation of budget support operations in order to assess its suitability.The overall objective of the evaluation was: “to assess to what extent the budget support operations in question have been successful in providing the partner government with the means necessary to implement its national and sectoral development strategies, in facilitating improvements in the efficiency and effectiveness of these strategies, and, as a consequence, in attaining sustainable outcomes and impacts on growth and development”.[Auhtor vide copyright]
Table of Contents
Résumé exécutif
Executive Summary
1 Introduction
1.1 Objectives and Scope of the Study
1.2 Evaluation Methodology
1.2.1 Reconstruction of Intervention Logic
1.2.2 Adaptation of Methodological Approach for Mali
1.2.3 Evaluation Questions
1.3 Available Information Gaps
1.4 Role and Structure of Synthesis Report
2 General Budget Support in Mali, 2003-2009
2.1 “Stage 1”: Direct and Induced Inputs and Outputs
2.1.1 Direct Inputs and Outputs
2.1.2 Induced Outputs
2.2 “Stage 2”: Results and Impacts of National Strategies
2.2.1 Economic Growth and Improvement in Investment Environment
2.2.2 Changes in Citizens’ Revenues and Their Distribution
2.3 “Stage 3”: Examination of Links between GBS and Government Strategy Performance
3 Education SBS
3.1 “Stage I”: Direct and Induced Inputs and Outputs
3.1.1 Direct Inputs and Outputs
3.1.2 Induced Outputs
3.2 “Stage 2”: Sectoral Results and Impacts
3.3 “Stage 3”: Examination of Links between the Process of Education SBS and Government Strategy Performance
3.4 Conclusions on Education SBS
4 Health and Social Development SBS
4.1 “Stage 1”: Direct and Induced Inputs and Outputs
4.1.1 Direct Inputs and Outputs
4.1.2 Induced Outputs
4.2 “Stage 2”: Results and Impacts in the Health and Social Development Sector
4.3 “Stage 3”: Examination of Links between the SBS/GBS Process and Government Strategy Performance
4.4 Conclusions on Health and Social Development SBS
5 Decentralisation and State Reform SBS
5.1 “Stage I”: Direct and Induced Inputs and Outputs
5.1.1 Direct Inputs and Outputs
5.1.2 Induced Outputs
5.2 “Stage 2”: Results and Impacts
5.2.1 Local Management Performances
5.2.2 Local Governance
| 5.3 “Stage 3”: Examination of the Links between the Process of Decentralisation and State Reform SBS and Government Strategy Performance
5.4 Conclusions on SBS PARAD
6 Principal Conclusions and Recommendations
6.1 Overall Effects of Budget Support in Mali 2003-2009
6.1.1 Budget Support as a Mechanism for Financing the National Strategy
6.1.2 Budget Support as a Mechanism to Promote Effectiveness and Efficiency in the Implementation of National Policies
6.1.3 Budget Support as a Mechanism to Facilitate the Achievement of Sustainable Outcomes and Impacts on Growth and Development
6.2 Lessons on the Design and Implementation of Budget Support
6.2.1 Basic Conditions for Effective Budget Support
6.2.2 Choice between Global Budget Support and Sectoral Budget Support
6.3 Recommendations
6.3.1 Improvements to be put in place by capital providers
6.3.2 Government Actions to Eliminate Obstacles to the Implementation of the National Strategy
Volume II Annexes 8-9
Annex 8: Intervention Logic of Budget Support in Mali (reconstructed schemes)
Annex 9: Evaluation Questions
Volume III: Annexes 10-11
Annex 10: National Context of Mali, 2000 to 2009
1. Social and Geographical Situation
2. Macroeconomic Management and Growth
3. Political and Institutional Evolution
4. Decentralisation and State Reform
5. Education Sector
6. Health and Social Development Sector
Annex 11: Synthesis Report of CT Survey
Volume IV
Minutes of Restitution Seminar 07 April 2011, Bamako
| Volume IV
1 Introduction
2 Ouverture
2.1 Discours du représentant de la Délégation de l’Union européenne : Mr. Emile Jeannie
2.2 Discours du représentant du Ministère de l’économie et des finances : Mr. Ibrahim Traoré
2.3 Introduction par l’Unité d’évaluation de la Commission de l’Union européenne : Mme Catherine Pravin
3 Les résultats de la rencontre
3.1 Présentation méthodologie et déroulement de l’évaluation ; principaux constats ABG, ABS décentralisation : Andrew Lawson
3.1.1 Points pertinents issus des contributions des participants
3.1.2 Points pertinents en termes de questions et de réponses données
3.2 Présentation des principaux résultats de l’ABS éducation et santé : ElisabethPaul
3.2.1 Points pertinents issus de la présentation
3.2.2 Points pertinents issus des contributions des participants
3.2.3 Points pertinents en termes de questions et des réponses données
3.3 Présentation des conclusions et des recommandations : Andrew Lawson
3.3.1 Points pertinents issus des contributions des participants
3.3.2 Points pertinents en termes de questions et de réponses données
4 Conclusions générales
5 Mots de clôture
5.1 Délégation de l’Union européenne (Mr. Emile Jeannie)
5.2 Mot final du Ministère de l’économie et des finances (Mr. Sékouba Diarra)
Annexes
Annexe 1 : Liste de présence au séminaire de restitution des résultats de l’étuded’évaluation des opérations d’aide budgétaire des pays membres de l’OCDE au Mali pour les années 2003 à 2009, 07 avril 2011, Hôtel Salam,Bamako
Annexe 2 : Agenda, Séminaire de Restitution des résultats de l’évaluation AB Mali, Bamako, 7 avril 2011
Annexe 3 : Diaporamas de la présentation des consultants Séminaire de Restitution desrésultats de l’évaluation AB Mali, Bamako, 7 avril 2011
Author (Corp. Body): ECO Consult
Contributer: Europäische Kommission | Belgique. Ministère des Affaires Etrangères et du Commerce Extérieur | Kanada. International Development Agency | Europäische Kommission / Amt für Zusammenarbeit EuropeAid | Europäis
Year: 2011
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: Contract N° EVA 2007/geo-acp – 2009/219757
Language: en | fr
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: evaluationeducationdevelopment aidEUfinancial assistancehealthMaligovernment
social assistanceadministrationeconomic development (on national level)economic growth
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community funds and other financial instrumentsEuropean Community external relations
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesMali
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