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This volume presents a state-of-the-art debate on the controversial topic of development aid.
  • The contributors are all experts in the field of international development.
  • Presents some challenging conclusions about the role that aid plays in catalysing, or stifling, development.
  • Represents a wide range of different analytical perspectives.


Table of Contents
Preface from the Editors of Development and Change.

1. Aid as a Catalyst Jan P. Pronk.

2. Unpacking Aid James K. Boyce.

3. Aid as a Flight Forward Louis Emmerij.

4. Aid is an Unreliable Joystick Gus Edgren.

5. Development Goals, Governance and Capacity Building: Aid as a Catalyst John Degnbol-Martinussen.

6. Age of Reverse Aid: Neoliberalism as Catalyst of Regression James Petras and Henry Veltmeyer.

7. Aid, Conditionality and Development Ajit Singh.

8. The Effectiveness of Policy Conditionality: Eight Country Experiences A. Geske Dijkstra.

9. Aid and the Geopolitics of the Post-Colonial: Critical Reflections on New Labour’s Overseas Development Strategy David Slater and Morag Bell.

10. Good Governance and Aid: Selectivity Criteria in Development Assistance Wil Hout.

11. International Development Targets and Official Development Assistance Santosh Mehrotra.

12. Aid Effectiveness and Policy Ownership Rehman Sobhan.

13. It is Possible to Just Give Money to the Poor Joseph Hanlonn Pronk.

14. Aid as a Catalyst: A Rejoinder Jan P. Pronk.

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 28/09/2004
      ISBN13: 9781405121194, 978-1405121194
      ISBN10: 140512119X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This volume presents a state-of-the-art debate on the controversial topic of development aid.
      • The contributors are all experts in the field of international development.
      • Presents some challenging conclusions about the role that aid plays in catalysing, or stifling, development.
      • Represents a wide range of different analytical perspectives.


      Table of Contents
      Preface from the Editors of Development and Change.

      1. Aid as a Catalyst Jan P. Pronk.

      2. Unpacking Aid James K. Boyce.

      3. Aid as a Flight Forward Louis Emmerij.

      4. Aid is an Unreliable Joystick Gus Edgren.

      5. Development Goals, Governance and Capacity Building: Aid as a Catalyst John Degnbol-Martinussen.

      6. Age of Reverse Aid: Neoliberalism as Catalyst of Regression James Petras and Henry Veltmeyer.

      7. Aid, Conditionality and Development Ajit Singh.

      8. The Effectiveness of Policy Conditionality: Eight Country Experiences A. Geske Dijkstra.

      9. Aid and the Geopolitics of the Post-Colonial: Critical Reflections on New Labour’s Overseas Development Strategy David Slater and Morag Bell.

      10. Good Governance and Aid: Selectivity Criteria in Development Assistance Wil Hout.

      11. International Development Targets and Official Development Assistance Santosh Mehrotra.

      12. Aid Effectiveness and Policy Ownership Rehman Sobhan.

      13. It is Possible to Just Give Money to the Poor Joseph Hanlonn Pronk.

      14. Aid as a Catalyst: A Rejoinder Jan P. Pronk.

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