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This book suggests a theoretical framework for the non-democratic and illiberal donors of foreign aid and tests the empirical support of this framework. It aims to examine the foreign aid motivation and preferences of non-democratic and illiberal countries. The study applies the quantitative methodology to understand why nondemocratic and illiberal regimes provide foreign aid and what affects their aid preferences. The findings show that the nature of the relationship between the government and the business elite influences both aid motivation and aid preferences in those countries.

Produktbeschreibung
This book suggests a theoretical framework for the non-democratic and illiberal donors of foreign aid and tests the empirical support of this framework. It aims to examine the foreign aid motivation and preferences of non-democratic and illiberal countries. The study applies the quantitative methodology to understand why nondemocratic and illiberal regimes provide foreign aid and what affects their aid preferences. The findings show that the nature of the relationship between the government and the business elite influences both aid motivation and aid preferences in those countries.
Autorenporträt
Sevinç Öztürk is an assistant professor in the Department of Management and Organization at Bitlis Eren University in Turkey. She earned her Ph.D. in political science at Rutgers University, where she has also worked as a teaching assistant and part-time lecturer. She holds a BA in international relations from Ege University, ¿zmir, Turkey, and MA in international relations from Turkish War Colleges, Istanbul,Turkey. Her research interests include regime type, minority politics, and foreign aid policies of states.