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"GDP is much more than a simple statistic. It has become the overarching benchmark of success and a powerful ordering principle at the heart of the global economy. But the convergence of major economic, social and environmental crises has exposed the flaws of our economic system which values GDP...
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Humanitarian intervention is always controversial, especially if it involves the use of repressive measures, be it through military means or sanctions. The human security approach undoubtedly provides an interesting blueprint for the EU to improve coherence in its external action, as it is...
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Despite acknowledging the need for nurturing democracy from within, democracy assistance programmes have often been carried out in a top-down fashion. By starting from the limits of democracy assistance, this article outlines the notion of micro-assistance to democracy, which can be defined as...
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This study has three objectives: a) to provide an overview over the current migration policies of the AU as well as of selected RECs, in particular the EAC, the ECOWAS and the SADC; b) to develop a set of criteria and recommendations to further develop and improve these policies and their...
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Over two years after the fall of Lehman Brothers, the financial and economic crises have taken a heavy tool on public welfare, wiping out the positive effects of decades of nonprofit work. Unlike other sectors, international finance thrives not only due to poor governmental oversight mechanisms,...
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