Weaving together scholarship in political economy, public administration and historical institutionalism, Dietrich explains the variation in how donor governments deliver foreign aid projects under similar circumstances. The bureaucratic institutions of donor countries inform how donors see and set their objectives for international development.
Weaving together scholarship in political economy, public administration and historical institutionalism, Dietrich explains the variation in how donor governments deliver foreign aid projects under similar circumstances. The bureaucratic institutions of donor countries inform how donors see and set their objectives for international development.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Simone Dietrich is Associate Professor of political science at the University of Geneva. Her work in international political economy and development has appeared in leading academic journals. She is a member of advisory networks to donor governments and the OECD. Prior to her academic career, she was development practitioner in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Inhaltsangabe
1. States Markets and Foreign Aid: A Political Economy of Aid Delivery Tactics; 2. How National Structures Shape Foreign Aid Delivery; 3. Examining the Causal Mechanism Across Donors: the United States the United Kingdom Sweden Germany and France; 4. Country-level Evidence Linking Donor Political Economies to Variation in Aid Delivery; 5. Testing the Argument with Evidence from Aid Officials from the United States United Kingdom Sweden Germany France and Japan; 6. Examining Public Opinion as an Alternative Explanation: Evidence from survey experiments with voters in the United States and Germany; 7. Implications for Aid Effectiveness Public Policy and Future Research.
1. States Markets and Foreign Aid: A Political Economy of Aid Delivery Tactics; 2. How National Structures Shape Foreign Aid Delivery; 3. Examining the Causal Mechanism Across Donors: the United States the United Kingdom Sweden Germany and France; 4. Country-level Evidence Linking Donor Political Economies to Variation in Aid Delivery; 5. Testing the Argument with Evidence from Aid Officials from the United States United Kingdom Sweden Germany France and Japan; 6. Examining Public Opinion as an Alternative Explanation: Evidence from survey experiments with voters in the United States and Germany; 7. Implications for Aid Effectiveness Public Policy and Future Research.
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