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Foreign Aid, the European Refugee Crisis and the Role of Evaluation - Beyond Micro Level Perspectives

  • Prof. Dr Jörg Faust
  • Helge Roxin

Since summer 2015, the European Refugee Crisis has become one of the most prominent political topics on the continent, challenging not only individual European countries and governments but also the normative and political foundations of the European integration process. One relative broad consensus in the current debate within and between European countries is that the refugee crisis cannot be solved without improving the situation of those, who have desperately left their homes because of protracted violent conflict; no matter whether such improvement is within civil war torn countries or their neighbors. Consequently, the role of humanitarian aid and development cooperation as a way to help those fleeing from civil war has become not only a highly relevant foreign policy issue but also a core and sensitive domestic political issue throughout Europe.

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  • Faust, J., H. Roxin (2016), Foreign Aid, the European Refugee Crisis and the Role of Evaluation - Beyond Micro Level Perspectives. In: Evaluation Connections, 42463.
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