Publications
- The G20 - Driving development behind closed doors
- Spain and the future of international cooperation. Towards real development effectiveness?
- Implementation of the aid effectiveness agenda: tasks and coordination in partner countries
- The Spanish humanitarian response to the crisis in the Gaza Strip
- The humanitarian response in Mozambique
- Brazil: A Good Partner for European Donors?
- The Swedish exit from Vietnam: Leaving painfully or normalising bilateral relations
- UN response to the Darfur crisis
- Bridging the gap between narrative and practices: the role of the arab league in Darfur
- Why the EU is not yet a mature development partner
- Domestic accountability and agency reform
- Direct aid vs. humanitarian assistance
- International division of labour: towards a criteria-led process?
- Silently leaving Malawi: Sweden's delegated exit
- Spain, SSC and multilateral governance of the aid system
- Challenges by new actors in international development
- A regional drive: South-South cooperation in Latin America and the Caribbean
- On track towards the global governance of aid (in turbulent times)
- South-South cooperation in Latin America and the Caribbean: ways ahead from Accra
- Swedish exit from Honduras: devising good practices
- International division of labour: challenging partnership
- The political dimension of hunger
- Implementing Paris and Accra: Latin America
- Engendering aid: analysis of the Accra outcomes
- Perspectives for the global governance of aid
- The international response to the Darfur crisis
- Building the global governance of aid
- The aid effectiveness agenda and decentralised cooperation
- Democratic ownership and mutual accountability
- Ownership with adjectives
- The impact of aid policies on domestic democratisation processes: the case of Mali
- Peru: the kingdom of the NGO?
- The Nicaragua challenge: upholding the Paris agenda in an agitated setting
- Donor harmonisation and democratisation: are donors fit for politics?
- Nicaragua: a rude awakening for the Paris Declaration
- Country ownership and donor harmonisation: the Vietnamese experience
- Donor harmonisation: between effectiveness and democratisation. Theoretical framework and methodology for country case studies
- Vietnam's laboratory on donor harmonisation: between effectiveness and democratisation
- Donor harmonization and democratisation: new challenges for the development agenda
- Spanish development cooperation: right on track or missing the mark?
- Division of labour among European donors: allotting the pie or committing to effectiveness?
- Angola: empowerment of the few
- Military and Aid Responses: the Afghan Dilemma - Response to Astri Suhrke and Juan Garrigues
- Sierra Leone: Reconstructing a Patrimonial State
- Fragile States - Options for Spain
- Challenges for Spanish development cooperation: towards an endogenous evaluation Model
- Institutions, economic development and aid
- The Plan Africa: limits and opportunities of the Spanish development cooperation
- The added value of NGO
- On the Spanish Africa Plan
- The Plan Africa 2006-2008 - issues for debate
- Policy Coherence with Development Objectives in Spain
- Coherence for development: economic recommendations for Spain
- Working on policy coherence for development - the Dutch experience
- The long road to coherence
- Multilateralism
- Spain's current multilateral development co-operation policy
- A multilateral development policy for Spain
- Harmonisation within the Spanish development cooperation framework - some ideas for debate
- Aid harmonization - the Spanish view
- Harmonisation: The centre piece in the development effectiveness jigsaw
- Responding to Katrina: humanitarian aid principles overlooked and discounted?
- Towards a new Spanish cooperation


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