Critically assess the European Union's role as the world's largest donor of development assistance, are there any ethical obligations attached to this role?
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inciple of conditionality in the supplying of development assistance by no or loose application of conditionality, when it has been in its own interests to do so. Bibliography *Holland, M. (2002) The European Union and the Third World, Palgrave. *Hardin, G. (1974) "Lifeboat Ethics: The case against helping the poor", Psychology Today, 8: pp 38-43, 123-26. *Singer, P. (1993) "Rich and Poor", Practical Ethics, ch.8, pp. 218-246, Cambridge University Press, 2nd edition. *Singer, P. (1994) Ethics, Oxford University Press.
inciple of conditionality in the supplying of development assistance by no or loose application of conditionality, when it has been in its own interests to do so. Bibliography *Holland, M. (2002) The European Union and the Third World, Palgrave. *Hardin, G. (1974) "Lifeboat Ethics: The case against helping the poor", Psychology Today, 8: pp 38-43, 123-26. *Singer, P. (1993) "Rich and Poor", Practical Ethics, ch.8, pp. 218-246, Cambridge University Press, 2nd edition. *Singer, P. (1994) Ethics, Oxford University Press.