- List of Acronyms
- List of Annexes
- Highlights
- Executive summary
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The political economy of donor interventions
- 3 Mapping the flows of international assistance
- 3.1 Mapping international assistance – the donor perspective
- 3.2 Mapping international assistance – the beneficiary perspective
- 3.3 Mapping international assistance – donors by beneficiaries
- 3.4 Interests and drivers of donor interventions
- 4 Donor coordination
- 4.1 The wider context of enlargement assistance
- 4.2 Donor coordination mechanisms in the Enlargement countries
- 4.3 Coordination between donors and beneficiaries
- 4.4 Coordination between donors and implementing agencies
- 4.5 Coordination between donors
- 4.6 Strengths and weaknesses of donor coordination
- 5 Donor interventions in the Enlargement countries
- 5.1 Albania
- 5.2 Bosnia and Herzegovina
- 5.3 Kosovo
- 5.4 Montenegro
- 5.5 Serbia
- 5.6 The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
- 5.7 Turkey
- 6 Donor interventions and regional cooperation
- 6.1 The Regional Cooperation Council
- 6.2 Regional structures participating in SEE 2020
- 6.3 The Western Balkans Investment Framework
- 7 Understanding the geopolitics of donor interventions
- 7.1 Geopolitics of energy supply
- 7.2 Geopolitics of the transport sector
- 8 Conclusions and recommendations for improving donor interventions
- 8.1 Improving the funding of donor assistance
- 8.2 Improving the framework of support to sector approaches
- 8.3 Recommendations on an improved division of labour among donors
- 8.4 How and where to strengthen donor coordination
- 8.5 Overall Conclusions: potential for stronger synergies
- 9 References
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