22 Years of International Development Assistance to Southeast Europe (1991-2013): Lessons for Donors and Recipients
Call for Papers
Conference venue: Athens (Greece)
Period: Feb. 22-23, 2013
Deadline for submitting abstracts: Sep. 30, 2012
Deadline for submitting full papers: Jan. 31, 2012
Description of the Event
The Balkans received huge amounts of international aid in the last twenty-two years. Much of this aid was directed towards projects aiming at rebuilding infrastructure, improving education and social care services, increasing the capacity of state institutions in crucial sectors and reintegrating refugees. However, many reports underline that aid was often badly managed and thus wasted. Bureaucracy, inaccurate organization and corruption contributed to the shortcomings of internatioal aid experienced during these twenty years. In many cases aid money lined the pockets of crooks, cronies and dodgy officials. Humanitarian and post-conflict aid has nowadays been reduced and replaced by pre-accession stfunds from the European Union.
Academics and practictioners from aid organizations, NGos from the region and the international community are invited to participate to this workshop and share their views on the record of international aid to Southeast Europe. The workshop aims at discussing the causes of successes and failures in international development assistance to the region and formulate suggestions that could improve its efficacy.
Keynote speaker: Prof. Stefano Bianchini<http://www.pecob.eu/flex/cm/pages/ServeBLOB.php/L/EN/IDPagina/1585>, University of Bologna
Eligible topics for the conference
Papers could focus either on donor-recipient relationships, or on specific projects. Issue to be addressed include:
* Politics and aid;
* Donor coordination;
* Bilateral vs multilateral donors;
* State-building and aid agencies;
* Aid Conditionalities;
* Aid and regional integration/co-operation;
* Case Studies: Causes of success and failure of specific aid projects.
Guidelines for submission
Interested participants should send abstract of around 400 words and short CVs should be sent to seeconference@uop.gr<mailto:seeconference@uop.gr> by September 30, 2012. All abstracts will be evaluated by an academic committee. The authors of accepted proposals will be informed by mid-October 2012. Full papers should be submitted by 31 January 2013 to be circulated among conference participants. Selected papers will be published in a special issue of the Journal Southeastern Europe<http://www.pecob.eu/flex/cm/pages/ServeBLOB.php/L/EN/IDPagina/1248> (JSEE, Brill) and in an edited volume. A registration fee of 100 € (to cover meals and dinner) is required upon arrival.
Organizer
* University of the Peloponnese<http://pelopas.uop.gr/UK/>
* Europe and the Balkans International Network <http://www.pecob.eu/flex/cm/pages/ServeBLOB.php/L/EN/IDPagina/621>
Information & contacts
e-mail: seeconference@uop.gr
Call for Papers
Conference venue: Athens (Greece)
Period: Feb. 22-23, 2013
Deadline for submitting abstracts: Sep. 30, 2012
Deadline for submitting full papers: Jan. 31, 2012
Description of the Event
The Balkans received huge amounts of international aid in the last twenty-two years. Much of this aid was directed towards projects aiming at rebuilding infrastructure, improving education and social care services, increasing the capacity of state institutions in crucial sectors and reintegrating refugees. However, many reports underline that aid was often badly managed and thus wasted. Bureaucracy, inaccurate organization and corruption contributed to the shortcomings of internatioal aid experienced during these twenty years. In many cases aid money lined the pockets of crooks, cronies and dodgy officials. Humanitarian and post-conflict aid has nowadays been reduced and replaced by pre-accession stfunds from the European Union.
Academics and practictioners from aid organizations, NGos from the region and the international community are invited to participate to this workshop and share their views on the record of international aid to Southeast Europe. The workshop aims at discussing the causes of successes and failures in international development assistance to the region and formulate suggestions that could improve its efficacy.
Keynote speaker: Prof. Stefano Bianchini<http://www.pecob.eu/flex/cm/pages/ServeBLOB.php/L/EN/IDPagina/1585>, University of Bologna
Eligible topics for the conference
Papers could focus either on donor-recipient relationships, or on specific projects. Issue to be addressed include:
* Politics and aid;
* Donor coordination;
* Bilateral vs multilateral donors;
* State-building and aid agencies;
* Aid Conditionalities;
* Aid and regional integration/co-operation;
* Case Studies: Causes of success and failure of specific aid projects.
Guidelines for submission
Interested participants should send abstract of around 400 words and short CVs should be sent to seeconference@uop.gr<mailto:seeconference@uop.gr> by September 30, 2012. All abstracts will be evaluated by an academic committee. The authors of accepted proposals will be informed by mid-October 2012. Full papers should be submitted by 31 January 2013 to be circulated among conference participants. Selected papers will be published in a special issue of the Journal Southeastern Europe<http://www.pecob.eu/flex/cm/pages/ServeBLOB.php/L/EN/IDPagina/1248> (JSEE, Brill) and in an edited volume. A registration fee of 100 € (to cover meals and dinner) is required upon arrival.
Organizer
* University of the Peloponnese<http://pelopas.uop.gr/UK/>
* Europe and the Balkans International Network <http://www.pecob.eu/flex/cm/pages/ServeBLOB.php/L/EN/IDPagina/621>
Information & contacts
e-mail: seeconference@uop.gr
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