'The World Bank needs India more than India needs it.' So goes an emerging consensus on both sides of the relationship between the Bank and its largest borrower. This book analyzes the politics of aid and influence, with a particular focus on sub-national state-level reforms in India.
'The World Bank needs India more than India needs it.' So goes an emerging consensus on both sides of the relationship between the Bank and its largest borrower. This book analyzes the politics of aid and influence, with a particular focus on sub-national state-level reforms in India.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jason A. Kirk completed his PhD with major fields in Comparative Politics and International Relations from the University of Pennsylvania in 2005. He currently works as Assistant Professor of Political Science at Elon University, North Carolina. His recent publications include 'Indian-Americans and the U.S.-India Nuclear Agreement: Consolidation of an Ethnic Lobby?', printed in the journal 'Foreign Policy Analysis'.
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Understanding the Bond between the World Bank and its Largest Borrower The First Half-Century: From Bretton Woods to India's Liberalization Era Remaining Relevant: The World Bank's Strategy for an India of States Reasserting Central Government Control, Reorienting Aid toward "Lagging States" A Bittersweet "Graduation" from Aid: can IDA Hold on to India, and Will India Let It? Commencement: India's Changing Relationship to Global Development Assistance Notes Bibliography Index
List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Understanding the Bond between the World Bank and its Largest Borrower The First Half-Century: From Bretton Woods to India's Liberalization Era Remaining Relevant: The World Bank's Strategy for an India of States Reasserting Central Government Control, Reorienting Aid toward "Lagging States" A Bittersweet "Graduation" from Aid: can IDA Hold on to India, and Will India Let It? Commencement: India's Changing Relationship to Global Development Assistance Notes Bibliography Index
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