Debt-For-Development Exchanges
History and New Applications
Herausgeber: Buckley, Ross P.
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History and New Applications
Herausgeber: Buckley, Ross P.
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Analyzes the different types of debt-for-development exchanges and the different ways they have been used by all donor nations.
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Analyzes the different types of debt-for-development exchanges and the different ways they have been used by all donor nations.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 496g
- ISBN-13: 9781107610538
- ISBN-10: 1107610532
- Artikelnr.: 37466189
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 496g
- ISBN-13: 9781107610538
- ISBN-10: 1107610532
- Artikelnr.: 37466189
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. Types of Exchanges and their Development Over Time: 1. The early
years - the evolution of the technique Ross P. Buckley; 2. Debt-for-nature
exchanges Ross P. Buckley and Steven Freeland; 3. Other
debt-for-development exchanges Ross P. Buckley; Part II. Exchanges by Donor
Countries: 4. United States debt exchanges Ross P. Buckley and Steven
Freeland; 5. Italian exchanges Ross P. Buckley; 6. German exchanges Ross P.
Buckley; 7. French exchanges Ross P. Buckley; 8. Other donor nations'
exchanges Ross P. Buckley; 9. Debt-for-development in Australia: past,
present and future Luke Fletcher and Adele Webb; Part III. Critiques of
Exchanges: 10. Debt audits as the necessary precondition to credible
exchanges Julia Roy; 11. A different view on the use of illegitimate debt
in exchanges: reflections on an all too real case Jürgen Kaiser; 12. The
human rights dimension in exchanges Gillian Moon; 13. Bangladesh's
experience with exchanges: liability to potentia M. D. Shamsuddoha; 14. The
Philippines experience with exchanges Joffre Balce; Part IV. New and
Innovative Applications of Exchanges: 15. Farmer managed natural
regeneration: a land rehabilitaton technique well adapted to funding by
exchanges Tony Rinaudo; 16. Restoring mangroves in the Philippines Ross P.
Buckley; 17. Poverty reduction through social protection: a potential form
of debt-for-development exchange John Langmore; 18. Climate change
adaptation exchanges: an exploration of the possibilities and risks Philip
Ireland; 19. Climate change and food security: building resilience by means
of climate field schools Alicia C. Qian and Tanvir Uddin; 20.
Debt-for-security exchanges Ross P. Buckley; 21. Promoting good governance
through ICT systems: improving transparency and reducing corruption
Emmanuel T. Laryea; 22. Promoting citizen action and voice through
exchanges Bill Walker; 23. Conclusion Ross P. Buckley.
years - the evolution of the technique Ross P. Buckley; 2. Debt-for-nature
exchanges Ross P. Buckley and Steven Freeland; 3. Other
debt-for-development exchanges Ross P. Buckley; Part II. Exchanges by Donor
Countries: 4. United States debt exchanges Ross P. Buckley and Steven
Freeland; 5. Italian exchanges Ross P. Buckley; 6. German exchanges Ross P.
Buckley; 7. French exchanges Ross P. Buckley; 8. Other donor nations'
exchanges Ross P. Buckley; 9. Debt-for-development in Australia: past,
present and future Luke Fletcher and Adele Webb; Part III. Critiques of
Exchanges: 10. Debt audits as the necessary precondition to credible
exchanges Julia Roy; 11. A different view on the use of illegitimate debt
in exchanges: reflections on an all too real case Jürgen Kaiser; 12. The
human rights dimension in exchanges Gillian Moon; 13. Bangladesh's
experience with exchanges: liability to potentia M. D. Shamsuddoha; 14. The
Philippines experience with exchanges Joffre Balce; Part IV. New and
Innovative Applications of Exchanges: 15. Farmer managed natural
regeneration: a land rehabilitaton technique well adapted to funding by
exchanges Tony Rinaudo; 16. Restoring mangroves in the Philippines Ross P.
Buckley; 17. Poverty reduction through social protection: a potential form
of debt-for-development exchange John Langmore; 18. Climate change
adaptation exchanges: an exploration of the possibilities and risks Philip
Ireland; 19. Climate change and food security: building resilience by means
of climate field schools Alicia C. Qian and Tanvir Uddin; 20.
Debt-for-security exchanges Ross P. Buckley; 21. Promoting good governance
through ICT systems: improving transparency and reducing corruption
Emmanuel T. Laryea; 22. Promoting citizen action and voice through
exchanges Bill Walker; 23. Conclusion Ross P. Buckley.
Part I. Types of Exchanges and their Development Over Time: 1. The early
years - the evolution of the technique Ross P. Buckley; 2. Debt-for-nature
exchanges Ross P. Buckley and Steven Freeland; 3. Other
debt-for-development exchanges Ross P. Buckley; Part II. Exchanges by Donor
Countries: 4. United States debt exchanges Ross P. Buckley and Steven
Freeland; 5. Italian exchanges Ross P. Buckley; 6. German exchanges Ross P.
Buckley; 7. French exchanges Ross P. Buckley; 8. Other donor nations'
exchanges Ross P. Buckley; 9. Debt-for-development in Australia: past,
present and future Luke Fletcher and Adele Webb; Part III. Critiques of
Exchanges: 10. Debt audits as the necessary precondition to credible
exchanges Julia Roy; 11. A different view on the use of illegitimate debt
in exchanges: reflections on an all too real case Jürgen Kaiser; 12. The
human rights dimension in exchanges Gillian Moon; 13. Bangladesh's
experience with exchanges: liability to potentia M. D. Shamsuddoha; 14. The
Philippines experience with exchanges Joffre Balce; Part IV. New and
Innovative Applications of Exchanges: 15. Farmer managed natural
regeneration: a land rehabilitaton technique well adapted to funding by
exchanges Tony Rinaudo; 16. Restoring mangroves in the Philippines Ross P.
Buckley; 17. Poverty reduction through social protection: a potential form
of debt-for-development exchange John Langmore; 18. Climate change
adaptation exchanges: an exploration of the possibilities and risks Philip
Ireland; 19. Climate change and food security: building resilience by means
of climate field schools Alicia C. Qian and Tanvir Uddin; 20.
Debt-for-security exchanges Ross P. Buckley; 21. Promoting good governance
through ICT systems: improving transparency and reducing corruption
Emmanuel T. Laryea; 22. Promoting citizen action and voice through
exchanges Bill Walker; 23. Conclusion Ross P. Buckley.
years - the evolution of the technique Ross P. Buckley; 2. Debt-for-nature
exchanges Ross P. Buckley and Steven Freeland; 3. Other
debt-for-development exchanges Ross P. Buckley; Part II. Exchanges by Donor
Countries: 4. United States debt exchanges Ross P. Buckley and Steven
Freeland; 5. Italian exchanges Ross P. Buckley; 6. German exchanges Ross P.
Buckley; 7. French exchanges Ross P. Buckley; 8. Other donor nations'
exchanges Ross P. Buckley; 9. Debt-for-development in Australia: past,
present and future Luke Fletcher and Adele Webb; Part III. Critiques of
Exchanges: 10. Debt audits as the necessary precondition to credible
exchanges Julia Roy; 11. A different view on the use of illegitimate debt
in exchanges: reflections on an all too real case Jürgen Kaiser; 12. The
human rights dimension in exchanges Gillian Moon; 13. Bangladesh's
experience with exchanges: liability to potentia M. D. Shamsuddoha; 14. The
Philippines experience with exchanges Joffre Balce; Part IV. New and
Innovative Applications of Exchanges: 15. Farmer managed natural
regeneration: a land rehabilitaton technique well adapted to funding by
exchanges Tony Rinaudo; 16. Restoring mangroves in the Philippines Ross P.
Buckley; 17. Poverty reduction through social protection: a potential form
of debt-for-development exchange John Langmore; 18. Climate change
adaptation exchanges: an exploration of the possibilities and risks Philip
Ireland; 19. Climate change and food security: building resilience by means
of climate field schools Alicia C. Qian and Tanvir Uddin; 20.
Debt-for-security exchanges Ross P. Buckley; 21. Promoting good governance
through ICT systems: improving transparency and reducing corruption
Emmanuel T. Laryea; 22. Promoting citizen action and voice through
exchanges Bill Walker; 23. Conclusion Ross P. Buckley.