Although Australian aid to developing countries has grown tremendously over the last fifteen or so years, the effectiveness of such aid has never been properly investigated. This book is the result of the first study undertaken into Australian overseas aid and deals with the performance of Australian experts serving in Asia under the Colombo Plan, and the United Nations. The book has been based largely on data derived from a questionnaire sent to experts in the field between 1954 and 1964. The author examines the success of technical assistance missions, where things have tended to go wrong, and the kinds of improvements that need to be made. His work will be of great value to all those persons and institutions directly or indirectly associ...
Although Australia and Japan are among the largest aid donors in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS),...
This is from the author’s manuscript and may miss some last-minute copy editing. Numbering of chapte...
The paper traces the engagement of Asia after 1945 with reference to the role of education. Initiall...
In November 2010, the Australian Government commissioned an independent review of the Australian aid...
‘No nation can escape its geography’, warned Percy Spender, Australia’s Minister for External Affair...
Many development initiatives make use of foreign technical assistance (TA) for implementation of pro...
This report is neither a celebration nor, to say it in Australian, a whinge. It provides a snapshot ...
Africa has been engulfed with a lot of development challenges despite the endowment of natural resou...
Foreign aid has become, since the end of World War II, a powerful and cost-effective foreign policy...
Australia has been a significant provider of international education in the Asia-Pacific region sinc...
Australia is the largest provider of foreign aid to the Pacific islands—a region that receives amon...
This policy brief looks into the recently released Asian century white paper and the impact this wil...
Foreign aid forms an important part of a state’s identity within the international system. The estab...
An evaluation by the Office of Development Effectiveness of Australia’s response to the Horn of...
The Colombo Plan and Point Four program were programs that provided technical and economic assistanc...
Although Australia and Japan are among the largest aid donors in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS),...
This is from the author’s manuscript and may miss some last-minute copy editing. Numbering of chapte...
The paper traces the engagement of Asia after 1945 with reference to the role of education. Initiall...
In November 2010, the Australian Government commissioned an independent review of the Australian aid...
‘No nation can escape its geography’, warned Percy Spender, Australia’s Minister for External Affair...
Many development initiatives make use of foreign technical assistance (TA) for implementation of pro...
This report is neither a celebration nor, to say it in Australian, a whinge. It provides a snapshot ...
Africa has been engulfed with a lot of development challenges despite the endowment of natural resou...
Foreign aid has become, since the end of World War II, a powerful and cost-effective foreign policy...
Australia has been a significant provider of international education in the Asia-Pacific region sinc...
Australia is the largest provider of foreign aid to the Pacific islands—a region that receives amon...
This policy brief looks into the recently released Asian century white paper and the impact this wil...
Foreign aid forms an important part of a state’s identity within the international system. The estab...
An evaluation by the Office of Development Effectiveness of Australia’s response to the Horn of...
The Colombo Plan and Point Four program were programs that provided technical and economic assistanc...
Although Australia and Japan are among the largest aid donors in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS),...
This is from the author’s manuscript and may miss some last-minute copy editing. Numbering of chapte...
The paper traces the engagement of Asia after 1945 with reference to the role of education. Initiall...