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The needy donor: an empirical analysis of India’s aid motives
Social Science Research Network, 2012Although many people in India suffer from poverty, the country is also emerging as an important aid donor. This article analyses India’s aid allocation decisions with the intention of understanding why poor countries provide foreign aid.DocumentChina & India as Africa's new donors: the impact of aid on development
Routledge Taylor and Francis Group, 2008This article attempts to assess the likely impact of Chinese and Indian aid on the development of Africa. The framework treats aid as one of four main channels through which China and India influence the shape and performance of particular sectors and, through them, development outcomes.DocumentThe Strategic Triad: Form and Content in Brazil’s Triangular Cooperation Practices
2007Triangular cooperation, in which two countries form a partnership to lend technical assistance to a third country, is a growing model of technical cooperation in the developing world. This paper asks: why do developing countries participate in triangular cooperation, and how are these arrangements different from bilateral and multilateral linkages?DocumentTriangular cooperation in the context of aid effectiveness: experiences and views of European donors
Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional / Agency for International Cooperation, Spain, 2010This document includes a workshop report and concept note for the workshop ‘The European Union’s Triangular Cooperation in the context of aid effectiveness’ organised by the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID) in March 2010.DocumentResurgent continent?: Africa and the world: emerging powers and Africa
London School of Economics, 2010Over the last fifteen years, emerging powers have made significant inroads into Western political and economic dominance in Africa. The result is a diversification of external actors involved across a range of sectors of the African economy.DocumentWho gives foreign aid to whom and why?
National Bureau of Economic Research, USA, 2000This paper studies the pattern of allocation of foreign aid from various donors to receiving countries. The study finds considerable evidence that the direction of foreign aid is dictated as much by political and strategic considerations, as by the economic needs and policy performance of the recipients. Colonial past and political alliances are major determinants of foreign aid.DocumentRapid Response Briefing: After Meles - implications for Ethiopia's development
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2012The death of the Ethiopian Prime Minister, Meles Zenawi in August 2012 has raised serious questions about Ethiopia's political stability and development trajectory. Meles built up a complex web of relationships that conjoined domestic political forces with foreign investors, leading the country towards impressive rates of growth and substantial achievement of some development indicators.DocumentNorway & Tanzania: partners in development - booklet from Norwegian Embassy in Tanzania
2012Norway and Tanzania have been partners for 50 years. Political commitment, social, cultural, academic and commercial interactions have created links and relations that go far beyond the traditional development cooperation.DocumentU.S. Assistance to the Former Soviet Union - Congressional Research Service Report for Congress Report
Federation of American Scientists, 2007Since 1992, the United States has provided more than $28 billion in assistance to the 12 states of the former Soviet Union (FSU). It continues to provide nearly $2 billion annually. This report describes the broad framework of U.S.DocumentRussia’s Participation in International Development Assistance - concept
2007The Concept of Russia’s participation in international development assistance presents a strategic vision of the substance and priorities of Russia’s policy concerning the provision of international financial, technical, humanitarian and other aid to facilitate socioeconomic development of recipient countries, help resolve crisis situations caused by natural disasters and/or internatioPages
