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Palabra clave "ayuda al exterior"
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Fecha de creación : 20-11-2016
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea): Kim Jong-un Softens his Punch
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Autor
Ámbito político
Palabra clave
Análisis en profundidad
06-11-2014
Roberto BENDINI | Anete BANDONE
Desarrollo y ayuda humanitaria | Seguridad y defensa | Derechos humanos
estructura institucional | ayuda al exterior | Estados Unidos | situación política | política exterior | derechos humanos |
China | ayuda humanitaria | Corea del Norte | Corea del Sur | relaciones de la Unión Europea | política nuclear |
situación económica
Resumen Kim Jong-un became the third leader in North Korea’s history, after succeeding his father Kim Jong-il, who died in
December 2011. The succession took place smoothly and the new leader follows his predecessor's repressive political
line and insists on the development of a nuclear and space programme in an effort to reinforce the country's
international position and secure external aid.
Pyongyang succeeded in both launching an intercontinental rocket in December 2012 and testing its third nuclear
bomb in February 2013. This caused an international outcry and resulted in more UN sanctions against the DPRK
regime. The situation was normalised after China imposed severe limitations to bilateral trade and financial
transactions. Since last year North Korea has softened its tone, even launching a ‘charm offensive’ to appease its
opponents.
Two decades after the great famine that killed more than one million people, agricultural production hardly covers the
population's nutritional needs. North Korea depends mainly on aid granted by China and some other donors for its
survival. The country is also one of the most repressive in the world and holds a very poor human rights record.
Publicación en EN
EU financial instruments for external action
Tipo de publicación
Fecha
Autor
Ámbito político
De un vistazo
05-12-2013
Carmen-Cristina CIRLIG
Presupuesto | Desarrollo y ayuda humanitaria | Asuntos exteriores | Seguridad y defensa | Derechos humanos
Palabra clave política comercial común | política europea de vecindad | ayuda al exterior | papel internacional de la UE | condiciones
de la ayuda | prevención de conflictos | derechos humanos | perspectivas financieras | ayuda de preadhesión |
régimen de financiación de la UE | ayuda al desarrollo | democratización | reparto de la financiación de la UE
Resumen New proposed regulations for European Union (EU) financial instruments for external action are due to apply from 1
January 2014. They are aimed at enabling the EU to reinforce its role in the world and promote its interests and values.
Publicación en EN
China's role in development in Africa: Challenging the EU approach
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Autor
Ámbito político
Palabra clave
Briefing
08-05-2013
Gisela GRIEGER
Desarrollo y ayuda humanitaria | Asuntos exteriores
ayuda al exterior | África | difusión de la información | ayuda al desarrollo | cooperación comercial | promoción de
inversiones | China
Resumen China's two-way "win-win" partnerships with African countries contrast sharply with the traditional asymmetric, one-way
donor-recipient relationships between the EU and its African partners.
Publicación en EN
Visibility and impact of eu Activity in the un and its Various Programmes, Funds and Agencies
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Autor externo
Ámbito político
Palabra clave
Resumen
Análisis en profundidad
10-02-2006
Dr. Rebekka Göhring
Desarrollo y ayuda humanitaria
ayuda al exterior | papel internacional de la UE | régimen de ayudas | ayuda al desarrollo | ONU | financiación de la UE
This study analyses the visibility and impact of the European Community in the UN system in the light of its financial
contributions. While the Community functions as a donor in its own right, it is not a member of the United Nations to
which only sovereign states can adhere. Therefore, formal representation of the Community in the UN system remains
weak. Whether this constitutes an impediment to the EC’s impact on UN policies is discussed with the help of a
detailed empirical analysis of EC financial contributions to 23 selected UN bodies, and, on the theoretical level, with the
help of two different models – the Full Membership Approach and the ‘No Flagwaving’ Approach. The study reaches
three main conclusions. First, return on EC investment – in terms of visibility and impact - can be regarded as
satisfactory. Second, the EC should not aim at becoming ‘just another donor’ in addition to its Member States. Third,
the Community may embrace a potentially strong role under the condition that it defines its approach to EU-UN
relations and Development Policy on the basis of its specific nature.
EP/ExPol/
Publicación en EN
20-11-2016
Fuente : © Unión Europea, 2016 - PE
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