Whilst public support for the aid program in Australia is strong, Australians are wary of costs and want to ensure that aid is proven to be effective. Australia's Foreign Aid Program shows how aid fits into the story of Australia's place in the world and why this form of public expenditure persists, but also why its budget and administering institution have a perpetually tenuous existence.
Whilst public support for the aid program in Australia is strong, Australians are wary of costs and want to ensure that aid is proven to be effective. Australia's Foreign Aid Program shows how aid fits into the story of Australia's place in the world and why this form of public expenditure persists, but also why its budget and administering institution have a perpetually tenuous existence.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jack Corbett is Associate Professor of Politics at the University of Southampton, UK; Honorary Associate Professor at the Australian National University's Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs; and Adjunct Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Governance and Public Policy, Griffith University, Australia.
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Prologue Introduction Part One 1. The Post-War Period and the Whitlam Government 2. The Fraser Government 3. The Hawke-Keating Governments 4. The Howard Government 5. The Rudd-Gillard Governments 6. The Abbott-Turnbull Governments Part Two 7. The National Story and Policy Legitimacy 8. Professionalisation and Technical Legitimacy 9. Managing Risk and Administrative Legitimacy Epilogue
Prologue Introduction Part One 1. The Post-War Period and the Whitlam Government 2. The Fraser Government 3. The Hawke-Keating Governments 4. The Howard Government 5. The Rudd-Gillard Governments 6. The Abbott-Turnbull Governments Part Two 7. The National Story and Policy Legitimacy 8. Professionalisation and Technical Legitimacy 9. Managing Risk and Administrative Legitimacy Epilogue
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