1st Edition

The European Union and Global Development A Rights-based Development Policy?

By Johanne Døhlie Saltnes Copyright 2022
    210 Pages
    by Routledge

    210 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book systematically analyses the EU’s commitment to a human rights-based approach to development through the lens of global justice theory.

    It identifies limits to the EU’s approach and discusses how standardised policies, particularly in the case of human rights sanctions, may be perceived as neo-colonially intrusive and can come at the cost of recognizing the experiences and interests of vulnerable groups and allowing for partner countries’ democratic ownership of their own development trajectory. Engaging with primary sources including official documents, reports, and 45 semi-structured interviews with EU and member state officials, the book also presents a novel explanation for why the EU, at times, steps out of its commitment to rights-based development and chooses differentiated foreign policy responses to similar situations.

    This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of EU foreign policy, EU development policy human rights, and international relations as well as policy practitioners working in the fields of development, human rights and democracy promotion.

    1. Introduction

    2. Rights-based approaches: A framework for analysis

    3. The EU’s development policy post-2020: Continuity or change?

    4. Rights-based vanguards? Paradoxes in the like-minded member-states’ aid effectiveness policy

    5. The EU’s human rights clause: 25 years of aid conditionality

    6. Rights-based approaches and vulnerable groups: The case of LGBTI human rights

    7. Norm collision in the EU’s approach to Rwanda

    8. Conclusion: The EU’s development policy in a shifting global order

    Biography

    Johanne Døhlie Saltnes is post-doctoral researcher at ARENA Centre for European Studies, University of Oslo, Norway.