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This book puts the concepts of aid and development into historical context, beginning with the post-World War Two settlement, to show how they have been shaped by that context and to provide some insight into key concepts and ideas, policy and practice.

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This book puts the concepts of aid and development into historical context, beginning with the post-World War Two settlement, to show how they have been shaped by that context and to provide some insight into key concepts and ideas, policy and practice.
Autorenporträt
Myles Wickstead OBE, was educated at St Andrews' University and New College Oxford. Most of his career has been spent in the Department for International Development and its predecessors and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. He coordinated the 1997 White Paper 'Eliminating World Poverty: A Challenge for the 21st Century'; then represented the UK on the Board of the World Bank (and was simultaneously Counsellor, International Development at the British Embassy in Washington); was British Ambassador to Ethiopia and Djibouti from 2000 to 2004; and was Head of Secretariat to the Commission for Africa from 2004 to 2005. Myles has been Visiting Professor (International Relations) at the Open University since the end of 2005.