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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.

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Europeanization in Turkey – Populism in Turkey and EU member states, i.e. France, the UK and the Netherlands – Populist rhetoric and the public opinion – Alternatives to full membership: Differentiated Integration (DI) – Effect of DI on democratization and protection of fundamental rights – Democratic norms and values

Foreign Assistance of Illiberal and Autocratic

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 17/08/2023
      ISBN13: 9783631885413, 978-3631885413
      ISBN10: 3631885415

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      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.

      Table of Contents

      Europeanization in Turkey – Populism in Turkey and EU member states, i.e. France, the UK and the Netherlands – Populist rhetoric and the public opinion – Alternatives to full membership: Differentiated Integration (DI) – Effect of DI on democratization and protection of fundamental rights – Democratic norms and values

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