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Changes in the European Development Policy after 2020. Conclusions for the Visegrád Group
Changes in the European Development Policy after 2020. Conclusions for the Visegrád Group

Author(s): Bartosz Jankowski
Subject(s): International relations/trade, EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment
Published by: Facultatea de Studii Europene -Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai
Keywords: development assistance; Visegrád Group; V4; European Union; sustainable development goals;

Summary/Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to analyze the changes that will take place in the deve-lopment policy of the European Union after 2020 from the perspective of the Vise-grád Group states. The article begins from a short description of the systems of deve-lopment cooperation among the four states of the Visegrád Group. The analysed elements are i.a.: evolution of engagement of V4 states in development cooperation and assumptions of their assistance programmes, particularly the assisted sectors and countries. Through the above, the author indicates that the V4 states have a similar historical experience of their cooperation with developing countries and their development programmes have similar characteristics (for example, the as-sistance level, supported sectors and countries) and problems, i.a. in execution of their international obligations. As a result, the V4 states are not in the centre of the debate on development assistance. The next part of the article analyses the conditi-ons of development policies, indicating both changes in the international environ-ment of the European Union, such as the increasing differentiation among the deve-loping countries, growth of the position of BRIC countries or adoption of the new development agenda, and also the changes that have occurred within the European Union itself, including i.a.: institutional changes and Brexit. The above constitutes the basis for the analysis of potential changes in the development policy of the Eu-ropean Union after 2020. The paper ends with an analysis of the challenges faced by the V4 states on their way to effective participation in international development cooperation.

  • Issue Year: 2018
  • Issue No: 26
  • Page Range: 52-77
  • Page Count: 26
  • Language: English