Foreign aid remains a crucial policy tool of donor countries, and many countries throughout the world have been or continue to be recipients of aid. The volumes investigate the motivations for giving aid, the politics surrounding aid for donors and recipients, the role of international institutions and military aid.
Foreign aid remains a crucial policy tool of donor countries, and many countries throughout the world have been or continue to be recipients of aid. The volumes investigate the motivations for giving aid, the politics surrounding aid for donors and recipients, the role of international institutions and military aid.
Foreign aid remains a crucial policy tool of donor countries, and many countries throughout the world have been or continue to be recipients of aid. In this research review, Professor Milner and Professor Tingley bring together the key published articles from a variety of disciplines which explore and elucidate the geopolitics of foreign aid. The title investigates the motivations for giving aid, the politics surrounding aid for donors and recipients, the role of international institutions and military aid.
Edited by Helen V. Milner, B.C. Forbes Professor of Politics and International Affairs and Director, Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance, Princeton University, US and Dustin Tingley, Assistant Professor of Government, Harvard University, US
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