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Whose Security? Integration and integrity in EU policies for security and development

 

In order to assess the changing EU external relations policy framework from a development perspective, Aprodev asked Clive Robinson to identify the main issues at stake and to formulate policy recommendations for Aprodev and its member organisations. As his report was finalised prior to the decisions of the Council meeting in June about the future of the Constitutional Treaty, no account could be taken of the possible implications of these decisions on the external policies of the EU. 

APRODEV 2005: Whose Security? Integration and integrity in EU policies for security and development. Association of World Council of Churches related to Development Organisations in Europe.

The paper can be obtained here: http://www.aprodev.net/main/files/Whose_security.pdf