Beyond ‘donor-recipient relations’? A historical-institutionalist perspective on recent efforts to modernise EU partnerships with third countries

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N. Keijzer
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Abstract

This paper presents a historical-institutionalist perspective on the EU’s current efforts to modernise its development policy and reform its various relationships with third countries. Applying concepts that endogenise institutional change, the analysis looks into the origin and basis of the policy and describes the various types of development partnership that the EU pursues with third countries. The paper subsequently analyses the 2007 Joint Africa-EU Strategy and the negotiations on EU-ACP post-2020, with a specific focus on how the development of these partnerships over time affects current EU efforts to seek to move beyond donor-recipient relations. It observes a gap between the reform-oriented discourse and the relative continuity in relationships over time, which serves to secure both the support of reform-oriented actors and those seeking to preserve the status quo. Repetition of this strategy over time combined with the need to launch new initiatives as well as changing circumstances affect this broad-based consensus and the legitimacy of the partnerships concerned.
超越“捐赠-接受者关系”?从历史制度主义角度看待欧盟与第三国伙伴关系现代化的近期努力
本文从历史制度主义的角度审视了欧盟目前为实现发展政策现代化和改革与第三国的各种关系所做的努力。运用内生制度变革的概念,分析了该政策的起源和基础,并描述了欧盟与第三国建立的各种类型的发展伙伴关系。该文件随后分析了2007年《非洲-欧盟联合战略》和2020年后欧盟-东盟合作伙伴关系的谈判,重点关注这些伙伴关系的发展如何影响欧盟目前寻求超越捐助国-受援国关系的努力。它观察到,随着时间的推移,以改革为导向的话语与关系的相对连续性之间存在差距,这有助于确保以改革为主导的行动者和那些寻求维持现状的行动者的支持。随着时间的推移,这一战略的重复,加上发起新倡议的必要性以及不断变化的环境,影响了这一基础广泛的共识和有关伙伴关系的合法性。
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