New Development Assistance

New Development Assistance
Author: Yijia Jing
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2019-05-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9811372322

This book explores the changing face of development assistance. China's One Belt, One Road development program is the largest international investment scheme in history, surpassing the Marshall Plan by an order of magnitude. In 2017, a group of top scholars from Fudan, the London School of Economics, and other institutions like the Institute of Development Studies, Australian National University, and World Bank gathered to share findings and ideas about the nature of New Development Assistance. A compilation of their findings, this book will be of interest to NGOs, policymakers, and academics.

The Pattern of Aid Giving

The Pattern of Aid Giving
Author: Eric Neumayer
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2003-04-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134428782

Practically all donor countries that give aid claim to do so on the basis on the recipient's good governance, but do these claims have a real impact on the allocation of aid? Are democratic, human rights-respecting, countries with low levels of corruption and military expenditures actually likely to receive more aid than other countries?Using econo

U.s. Foreign Aid

U.s. Foreign Aid
Author: Elliott R Morss
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2019-05-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000010503

New Opportunities for U.S. Universities in Development Assistance

New Opportunities for U.S. Universities in Development Assistance
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This report focuses on university/U.S. Agency for International Development (AID) interactions in activities directly related to agriculture, natural resources, and the environment in developing nations. It is noted that U.S. university participation in AID development assistance ventures has declined since passage of the Title XII program of the Foreign Assistance Act in 1975. New opportunities for U.S. university involvement in foreign development assistance, however, are arising from new initiatives in AID, and in other development assistance organizations. In addition, AID is focusing on its affiliations with development assistance organizations, including U.S. universities, to encourage multi-institutional collaborative relationships. The report covers the following topics: how AID has utilized university resources; recent trends in AID/university collaboration; trends in AID policies, programs, and funding; perceived conflicts in the AID/university relationship, both historical and recurrent; and opportunities for U.S. university participation in development assistance. Also discussed are new directions for university participation in development assistance. Appendices include a list of programs supporting research and technology generation, AID Regional Bureau strategies, and AID actions in developing countries. Contains 120 references. (GLR)