The aims of and motives for development cooperation have changed significantly in recent times. Besides pursuing short- and longer-term objectives in their own economic, foreign policy and other interests, donors usually have a recognisable and genuine interest in assisting countries in their processes of development.
The BRICS and the Global Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation (GPEDC) (BPC Policy Brief V.4 N.03). Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: BRICS Policy Center. Atwood, J. B. (2011). The road to Busan: Pursuing a new consensus on ...
Anderson , M. B. ( 1996 ) Do No Harm : Supporting Local Capacities for Peace through Aid , Cambridge : Collaborative for Development Action . Anderson , M. B. and P. J. Woodrow ( 1989 ) Rising from the Ashes , Boulder , CO and San ...
... in some cases as many as a hundred (Boas & McNeill, 2003). The total volume of 'aid' stagnated in the 1980s. The proportion of aid given to the LDCs fell. Because the developing countries had to repay ever-increasing debts, ...
Conference for Global Development Cooperation (1992)
Urging advanced nations to improve their support for development, the contributors to this volume revisit the causes of the 2008 collapse and the ongoing effects of recession on global and developing economies.
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Olav Stokke traces this fascinating story and demonstrates the UN's essential role and its future challenges in aiding the least developed countries and the globe's billion poorest inhabitants.
Sumner and Mallett review the literature on aid in light of shifts in the aid system and the increasing concentration of the world's poor in middle-income countries.
This comparative study of rules governing development assistance asks how accountability, human rights and sovereignty are preserved while combating poverty.
... four 'pillars' of development. Of these four, the first three are familiar to practitioners andscholars: (1) donor governments involved in bilateral aidand cooperation;(2) multilateral agencies involved in development – notably theUN ...