The development dance : how donors and recipients negotiate the delivery of foreign aid /

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Author / Creator:Swedlund, Haley J., author.
Imprint:Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2017.
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11758285
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ISBN:9781501712425
150171242X
9781501709784
150170978X
9781501712876
9781501709401
150171287X
9781501712876
1501709402
9781501709401
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:In a book full of directly applicable lessons for policymakers, Haley J. Swedlund explores why foreign aid is delivered in different ways at different times, and why various approaches prove to be politically unsustainable. She finds that no ...
Other form:Print version: Swedlund, Haley J. Development dance. Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2017 9781501712876
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In a book full of directly applicable lessons for policymakers, Haley J. Swedlund explores why foreign aid is delivered in different ways at different times, and why various approaches prove to be politically unsustainable . She finds that no aid-delivery mechanism has yet resolved commitment problems in the donor-recipient relationship; bargaining compromises break down and have to be renegotiated; frustration grows; new ways of delivering aid gain traction over existing practices; and the dance resumes.

Swedlund draws on hundreds of interviews with key decision makers representing both donor agencies and recipient governments, policy and archival documents in Ghana, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda, and an original survey of top-level donor officials working across twenty countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. This wealth of data informs Swedlund's analysis of fads and fashions in the delivery of foreign aid and the interaction between effectiveness and aid delivery. The central message of The Development Dance is that if we want to know whether an aid delivery mechanism is likely to be sustained over the long term, we need to look at whether it induces credible commitments from both donor agencies and recipient governments over the long term.

Physical Description:1 online resource
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781501712425
150171242X
9781501709784
150170978X
9781501712876
9781501709401
150171287X
1501709402