Assessing the EU’s and Turkey’s Triangular Development Cooperation partnership in the Sub-Saharan Africa

IF 1.4 3区 社会学 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Emel Parlar Dal, Samiratou Dipama
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Abstract

This paper investigates whether the Triangular Development Cooperation (TDC) in the Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is foreseeable or not between the EU and Turkey. In doing so, we first built a new and original framework based upon five independent variables as follows: (1) foreign policy interests and strategic areas in the recipient country; (2) Convergence of development policy modalities and practices; (3) level of interdependence between DAC-donor and southern provider; (4) friendly relations and share of norms and values between the development cooperation providers and (5) African leaders’ perception about the added value of the TDC. Second, we tested these five variables in our case studies to determine the TDC’s likelihood level between the EU and Turkey in the SSA by using three indicators as follows: positive, negative or partially positive. In this vein, it first profiles Turkey’s and the EU’s position as development aid providers in the SSA to highlight their specificities. Then, it examines the TDC's main features, strengths and weaknesses.
评估欧盟和土耳其在撒哈拉以南非洲的三角发展合作伙伴关系
本文探讨了欧盟与土耳其在撒哈拉以南非洲地区的三角发展合作(TDC)是否具有可预测性。在此过程中,我们首先基于以下五个独立变量构建了一个新的原创框架:(1)接受国的外交政策利益和战略领域;(2)发展政策方式和做法的趋同;(3)援助国与南方供应国之间的相互依赖程度;(4)发展合作提供者之间的友好关系和规范与价值观的共享;(5)非洲领导人对贸易合作增加值的看法。其次,我们在案例研究中测试了这五个变量,通过使用以下三个指标来确定SSA中欧盟和土耳其之间的TDC的可能性水平:积极,消极或部分积极。在这方面,本文首先介绍了土耳其和欧盟作为发展援助提供者在SSA中的地位,以突出其特殊性。然后,分析了贸易发展局的主要特点、优势和不足。
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Alternatives
Alternatives INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
15.40%
发文量
19
期刊介绍: A peer-reviewed journal, Alternatives explores the possibilities of new forms of political practice and identity under increasingly global conditions. Specifically, the editors focus on the changing relationships between local political practices and identities and emerging forms of global economy, culture, and polity. Published in association with the Center for the Study of Developing Societies (India).
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