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- catalog abstract "Foreign aid, mostly from industrialized countries to developing countries, has been going on for 50 years, and some Third World countries depend on it to a remarkable extent. Though its purpose is ostensibly selfless and benign, as this introduction to the difficult issues surrounding aid show, it is the focus of considerable controversy. Aid is an issue of great concern, both financially and morally. This book suggests ways in which aid can be made less of a problem, and more of a solution.".
- catalog contributor b12566390.
- catalog created "c2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "c2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- catalog description "Foreign aid, mostly from industrialized countries to developing countries, has been going on for 50 years, and some Third World countries depend on it to a remarkable extent. Though its purpose is ostensibly selfless and benign, as this introduction to the difficult issues surrounding aid show, it is the focus of considerable controversy. Aid is an issue of great concern, both financially and morally. This book suggests ways in which aid can be made less of a problem, and more of a solution.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Prologue: A Tale of Two Foreign Aid Initiatives -- Western Europe 1948-52 -- Eastern Europe and the ex-Soviet Union 1990 to today -- Foreign Aid: A Problem Posing as a Solution? -- Many tasks, many friends, many guises -- Main themes -- Context -- Who is Aiding Whom? -- The players -- Who's really aiding whom? -- The Aid Regime and Power Agendas -- Why provide foreign aid? -- Why seek and accept aid? -- Market power and aid power: sharing the same address -- Rules of the game -- Aid in Chains -- Ownership and initiative -- Multilateral official channels -- National official systems -- Towards the Receiving End -- Chain reactions -- Consequences -- Some ways out -- Governance without Politics? -- Setting the stage -- Aid and (dis- ) empowerment -- Governance as an export product -- When Money Talks, What Does It Tell Us? -- Ideas (almost) all the way down -- 'The intellectual/financial complex of foreign aid' -- Policy activism -- Outcomes in Four Dimensions -- Survival -- Economic well-being -- Political autonomy -- Collective self-esteem -- End of the Beginning or Beginning of the End? -- A summary glance -- Revisiting a few principles -- Towards an agenda -- End trusteeship, build public politics -- Major donors' top five recipients -- Five decades of foreign aid: political and economic highlights -- Intensity of ODA over three decades -- The debt.".
- catalog extent "xii, 236 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Give and take.".
- catalog identifier "0864865910 (Southern Africa)".
- catalog identifier "1552660842 (Canada)".
- catalog identifier "1842770683 (cased)".
- catalog identifier "1842770691 (pbk.)".
- catalog identifier "8187380683 (India)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Give and take.".
- catalog isPartOf "Global issues series (Zed Books)".
- catalog isPartOf "The global issues series".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "c2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Zed Books,".
- catalog relation "Give and take.".
- catalog spatial "Developing countries".
- catalog spatial "Developing countries.".
- catalog subject "338.91/09172/4 21".
- catalog subject "Economic assistance Developing countries Evaluation.".
- catalog subject "HC60 .S6347 2002".
- catalog subject "Poverty Developing countries.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Prologue: A Tale of Two Foreign Aid Initiatives -- Western Europe 1948-52 -- Eastern Europe and the ex-Soviet Union 1990 to today -- Foreign Aid: A Problem Posing as a Solution? -- Many tasks, many friends, many guises -- Main themes -- Context -- Who is Aiding Whom? -- The players -- Who's really aiding whom? -- The Aid Regime and Power Agendas -- Why provide foreign aid? -- Why seek and accept aid? -- Market power and aid power: sharing the same address -- Rules of the game -- Aid in Chains -- Ownership and initiative -- Multilateral official channels -- National official systems -- Towards the Receiving End -- Chain reactions -- Consequences -- Some ways out -- Governance without Politics? -- Setting the stage -- Aid and (dis- ) empowerment -- Governance as an export product -- When Money Talks, What Does It Tell Us? -- Ideas (almost) all the way down -- 'The intellectual/financial complex of foreign aid' -- Policy activism -- Outcomes in Four Dimensions -- Survival -- Economic well-being -- Political autonomy -- Collective self-esteem -- End of the Beginning or Beginning of the End? -- A summary glance -- Revisiting a few principles -- Towards an agenda -- End trusteeship, build public politics -- Major donors' top five recipients -- Five decades of foreign aid: political and economic highlights -- Intensity of ODA over three decades -- The debt.".
- catalog title "Give and take : what's the matter with foreign aid? / David Sogge.".
- catalog type "text".