Ideas, interests and foreign aid
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Ideas, interests and foreign aid
(Cambridge studies in international relations, 120)
Cambridge University Press, 2011
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 264-282) and index
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内容説明
Why do countries give foreign aid? Although many countries have official development assistance programs, this book argues that no two of them see the purpose of these programmes in the same way. Moreover, the way countries frame that purpose has shaped aid policy choices past and present. The author examines how Belgium long gave aid out of a sense of obligation to its former colonies, The Netherlands was more interested in pursuing international influence, Italy has focused on the reputational payoffs of aid flows and Norwegian aid has had strong humanitarian motivations since the beginning. But at no time has a single frame shaped any one country's aid policy exclusively. Instead, analysing half a century of legislative debates on aid in these four countries, this book presents a unique picture both of cross-national and over time patterns in the salience of different aid frames and of varying aid programmes that resulted.
目次
- 1. The many uses of foreign aid
- 2. One policy, multiple goals: framing and foreign aid
- 3. Debates about aid: contents and patterns
- 4. Aid frames: origins and evolution
- 5. The administration of aid policy
- 6. The generosity contest: determinants of aid volume
- 7. The popularity contest: selecting the recipients of aid
- 8. Conclusion: frames and policy
- Appendix A. Legislative debates coded
- Appendix B. Debate coding examples
- Appendix C. Aid allocation: data and sources.
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