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The EU’s Financial Architecture for External Investment: Progress, Challenges, and Options
January 11, 2019
In 2017, the EU launched an ambitious programme of investment mobilisation in Africa and the Neighbourhood: the External Investment Plan (EIP). This paper provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution of the EU’s complex external investment architecture.
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Will Brazil Retreat from Its Role in International Development?
November 09, 2018
Brazil’s newly elected President Jair Bolsonaro has been characterised as an unsavoury anti-globalist—so, will he unwind Brazil’s progress as a development actor over the last two decades? Below, I will highlight Brazil’s important contributions to international development, ...
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The EU Alliance with Africa: Is It Old Wine in New Bottles?
October 02, 2018
The Alliance aims to deepen economic relations between the two continents by boosting private investment and trade. The Commission is billing the proposals as a “radical shift” in the EU’s approach to development cooperation in Africa that will take the relationship &ldqu...
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Why Is Development Missing from the Migration Advisory Committee Report?
September 24, 2018
Last week’s report from the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC)—an independent body commissioned by the Home Office—included some good suggestions for the UK government, such as removing the cap on high-skilled immigration. However, the committee also made the rather extre...
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Europe and Developing Countries: Time for a New “New Trade Relationship”
August 10, 2018
Europe’s trade relationships with the developing world are up for review, but policymakers are failing to seize the opportunity. 
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On World Refugee Day, We Ask: Are We Counting All the Benefits that Resettlement Has Brought?
June 20, 2018
On World Refugee Day, we recognise the plight of the 25 million people who have been forced to flee their countries, to stand with them in solidarity and to appreciate the benefits that they have brought, or can bring to many economies. There are numerous studies that demonstrate the various economi...
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The EU’s Answer to Migration Is to Triple Funding for Border Management. Will This Do the Job?
June 15, 2018
Earlier this week, the European Commission published its proposals on migration and border security for the next EU budget (2021–2027). Financial support for migration, asylum, and border management is to almost triple, from €13 billion to €34.9 billion. What might this mean for the EU and future mi...