Back to Results
First PageMeta Content
Politics of the European Union / Politics of Europe / Foreign relations of the European Union / Democracy promotion / European Union / Common Foreign and Security Policy / Euro-Mediterranean Partnership / Regional Masters in Human Rights and Democratisation / CONCORD / International relations / Cotonou / Cotonou Agreement


The European Union and Democracy Promotion in Africa: The Case of Ghana Dr Gordon Crawford POLIS Working Paper No. 10 February 2004
Add to Reading List

Document Date: 2007-11-30 07:19:07


Open Document

File Size: 475,94 KB

Share Result on Facebook

City

Barcelona / Cairo / Lisbon / Ouagadougou / Brussels / /

Company

Euro-Mediterranean Partnership / MEDA / Development Bank / /

Continent

Africa / /

Country

Egypt / Algeria / Tunisia / Morocco / Ghana / South Africa / Libya / Denmark / /

Currency

USD / EUR / /

Facility

University of Leeds / /

IndustryTerm

multilateral development banks / /

MusicGroup

the Council / the Commission / /

NaturalFeature

Western Cape / /

Organization

Center for Democratic Development / Ghana Gordon Crawford School of Politics and International Studies / European Development Fund / Council of Ministers / civil society / World Bank / Organisation of African Unity / African Union / United Nations / European Commission / United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund / European Council / University of Leeds / European Union / European Parliament / European Community Studies Association of South Africa / University of the Western Cape / /

Person

Friedrich Naumann Stiftung / Gordon Crawford / /

PoliticalEvent

parliamentary elections / /

Position

Development Directorate General / author / official development assistance / /

ProvinceOrState

European Community / /

Region

sub-Saharan Africa / Caribbean / South Africa / North Africa / /

SocialTag