An analysis of how developing countries use external finance in aid negotiations. Alexandra O. Zeitz combines statistical analysis and extensive interviews from Ethiopia, Ghana, and Kenya, to provide insights on financial interdependence in the developing world. Ideal for students and researchers in IPE, development studies, and African politics.
An analysis of how developing countries use external finance in aid negotiations. Alexandra O. Zeitz combines statistical analysis and extensive interviews from Ethiopia, Ghana, and Kenya, to provide insights on financial interdependence in the developing world. Ideal for students and researchers in IPE, development studies, and African politics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alexandra O. Zeitz is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Concordia University. Her research centres on international finance, sovereign debt, and foreign aid, with a focus on the developing world. She held a Max Weber post-doctoral fellowship at the European University Institute and received her doctorate in International Relations from the University of Oxford.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Theory: the financial statecraft of borrowers 3. The big picture: large-n evidence 4. Probing the financial statecraft of borrowers through comparative cases 5. Ethiopia: successful financial statecraft 6. Kenya: uneven financial statecraft 7. Ghana: limited financial statecraft 8. Conclusion.