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      European union commission policy in the DRC

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            On 5 February 2002 the Commission of the European Union formally resumed its direct co‐operation with the DRC after a ten year suspension ‐a consequence of the economic and political progress made in Congo over the past year. The co‐operation envisaged is also meant to encourage democratisation, good governance and respect for the rule of law. Indeed, the Congolese state has been an ‘absentee landlord’ for many years: anarchy and the lost expertise that have stemmed from it are both cause and consequence. Therefore, if there is to be a prospect of greater efficiency and long‐term sustainability of all efforts, the conditions enabling the state to take on its traditional role again need to be recreated. The EC hopes to use the current window of opportunity employing an incremental approach in combination with other donors. It has already committed approximately 250 million euros for the next 2–3 years. For external aid to maximise its impact, preliminary conditions are needed. The EC seeks to encourage long‐term development through peace‐building and political stabilisation. Concomitantly, the EC supports targeted poverty alleviation strategies to help the DRC re‐establish a minimal critical mass of internal development conditions, notably through institutional and administrative support. In the medium‐term, the Cotonou Agreement should bring additional funds and will promote a new and stronger relationship between the EU and the DRC combining political dialogue, trade and regional integration.

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            Review of African Political Economy
            Review of African Political Economy
            0305-6244
            1740-1720
            September/December 2002
            : 29
            : 93-94
            : 431-443
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            8704631 Review of African Political Economy, Vol. 29, No. 93-94, September/December 2002, pp. 431-443
            10.1080/03056240208704631
            983ece01-687f-4150-ae1d-809e344ebe15

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            Sociology,Economic development,Political science,Labor & Demographic economics,Political economics,Africa

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            1. and , ‘La Convention de Lomé à travers les procédures de mise en oeuvre de la coopération financière et technique et du système Stabex: Paternalisme ou Partenariat?’ , Masters thesis, College of Europe , 1991 , 87 pages.

            2. ‘Rapport, economique de la Délégation de la Commission européenne en République démocratique du Congo sur la situation en RDC en 2000–2001’ , published by the EC Delegation in Kinshasa , 2002

            3. Rapport de l'Observatoire de Conjoncture économique et sociale (OBSAM), RD‐Congo: dernier pays pauvre du monde?’ , Presses universitaires‐Universit, technologique Bel Campus , Kinshasa , 2001 .

            4. ‘Greater Great Lakes regional strategy for demobilization and reintegration’ , March 2002 , p. 2 .

            5. , Joint declaration of the Council and of the Commission , Brussels , 10 November 2000 .

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