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Die Idee einer Europäischen Friedensfazilität (EPF) hat das Potenzial, eine pragmatische Lösung auf die Frage zu bieten, wie die EU die Friedensförderung in Entwicklungsländern finanzieren kann. Das vielversprechendste Modell besteht darin, die EPF in Form eines Treuhandfonds zu gestalten.
Diese Analyse und Stellungnahme macht Empfehlungen im Zusammenhang mit dem Umfang, den inhaltlichen Prioritäten, den Empfängern und dem institutionellen Gefüge der Entwicklungszusammenarbeit im nächsten EU Budget 2021-2027.
A substantial part of the EU’s multi-annual financial framework (MFF) is reserved for action beyond its borders. This briefing paper presents recommendations in relation to volume, themes, recipients and institutional architecture of development cooperation under the 2021-2027 MFF.
Berger, Axel (2018)
The Current Column, 26 March 2018
Friday last week saw the entry into force of the punitive tariffs on steel and aluminium imports agreed by the United States. During the first year of Donald Trump’s presidency, US trade policy, while characterised by aggressive rhetoric, was barely followed up with any actions.
The proposal for a European Peace Facility (EPF) has the potential to provide a pragmatic and workable solution to the question of how the EU should finance peacebuilding in developing countries. The most promising model for the EPF is to set it up as a multi-donor trust fund.
Klingebiel, Stephan / Tancrède Voituriez (2018)
The Current Column, 21 March 2018
Global development is under threat. The rising number of refugees worldwide, the protracted humanitarian crises in fragile states and the increasingly visible impacts of climate change are some of the warning signals that “inclusive”, “sustainable” or “good” development – whatever you might call it – is not close at hand.
The Instrument contributing to Stability and Peace (IcSP) is the EU’s main thematic instrument to fund assistance in conflict prevention and peacebuilding. This paper provides an in-depth analysis of the IcSP and discusses its relevance for the EU’s approach to the security-development nexus.