This book investigates the geo-politicization of foreign aid in recent years, against a background of global overarching crises such as climate change, conflict, COVID-19, economic crisis, energy shortages and migration.
This book investigates the geo-politicization of foreign aid in recent years, against a background of global overarching crises such as climate change, conflict, COVID-19, economic crisis, energy shortages and migration.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Viktor Jakupec is an Honorary Professor in Development Studies at Deakin University, Australia and Potsdam University, Germany, and a Member of the Leibniz Society of Sciences, Berlin. His research focus includes political economy analysis, development aid policies, multilateralism and international relations. He has extensive experience as an international consultant for the Asian Development Bank, World Bank, International Finance Corporation, Millennium Challenge Corporation and EU and European Training Foundation, in Asia, MENA, the Balkans and the Caucasus countries. He holds a Dr. habil. from Giessen University and a Dr. phil. from FU Hagen. Max Kelly is an Associate Professor and course director of International and Community Development, and Sustainable Development and Humanitarian Action, at Deakin University, Australia. Her areas of expertise include international and community development policy and practice. She has a sectoral focus in food security, food systems and sustainability at local, national and international levels, alongside a critical focus on global political economy of development and social justice. John McKay is a partner in Analysis International in Melbourne, Australia, and Honorary Professor in Development Studies at Deakin University and in International Studies at RMIT University. He was Foundation Director of the Monash Asia Institute and the Australian APEC Study Centre, both at Monash University. He has served as President of the Australian Institute of International Affairs in Melbourne and is President of the Melbourne Chapter of the Society for International Development. He has a special interest in the economic restructuring of Asia, the emerging security situation and economic and political cooperation in the region and has undertaken detailed studies in Korea, China, Japan and Taiwan.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Foreign Aid and World Order(s), a Political Economy of Crisis and Disruptors Chapter 2: A Critique of the Neoliberal World Order: A Foreign Aid Perspective Chapter 3: Crises and Disruptors of World Order(s): The First Decades of the 21st Century Chapter 4: A Critique of Contemporary Foreign Aid Chapter 5: The Geopoliticisation of Aid Chapter 6: Geopolitical Crises and the Changing Role of Aid
Chapter 1: Foreign Aid and World Order(s), a Political Economy of Crisis and Disruptors Chapter 2: A Critique of the Neoliberal World Order: A Foreign Aid Perspective Chapter 3: Crises and Disruptors of World Order(s): The First Decades of the 21st Century Chapter 4: A Critique of Contemporary Foreign Aid Chapter 5: The Geopoliticisation of Aid Chapter 6: Geopolitical Crises and the Changing Role of Aid
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