An Evaluation of European Union Development Aid to the Democratization Project in Cameroon

N. V. Pemunta
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ABSTRACT As a way of deepening democracy, the European Union (EU) has dedicated substantial financial and technical assistance to Cameroon’s civil society and election process. More than two decades after the adoption of multipartism, there is, however, the lack of a credible institutional framework for democratization in the country. This analysis of mainly primary sources draws on donor–recipient relations theory to provide a critical assessment of the EU’s aid to the democratization process in Cameroon. The article argues that the overemphasis on elections as a catalyst for orchestrating broader changes has instead given the Yaounde regime room to maneuver by failing to genuinely embrace democratization. Besides the worrying lack of institutional reforms, weaknesses embedded in the EU’s aid architecture and its member state’s self-interests have significantly compromised the effectiveness of its development assistance program in Cameroon and most of the Third World. The study suggests that the EU should recognize elections as a multifaceted process involving a complex cycle of myriad events and legal, technical, and organizational processes.
评价欧盟对喀麦隆民主化项目的发展援助
作为深化民主的一种方式,欧盟(EU)为喀麦隆的公民社会和选举进程提供了大量的财政和技术援助。然而,在实行多党制二十多年后,该国缺乏一个可信的民主化体制框架。对主要主要来源的分析借鉴了捐助国-受援国关系理论,对欧盟对喀麦隆民主化进程的援助进行了批判性评估。这篇文章认为,过分强调选举是促成更广泛变革的催化剂,反而给了雅温得政权操纵的空间,因为它没有真正拥抱民主化。除了令人担忧的缺乏制度改革之外,欧盟援助架构的弱点及其成员国的自身利益严重损害了其在喀麦隆和大多数第三世界国家的发展援助计划的有效性。该研究表明,欧盟应该承认选举是一个多方面的过程,涉及无数事件和法律、技术和组织过程的复杂循环。
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