Since 2013, Australian aid has been reduced and increasingly focused on delivering benefits to Australia. Motivated by these changes, this paper fills three gaps in the existing literature on public opinion about aid. It provides the only recent detailed study of Australians' opinions about aid. It studies specific policy questions in addition to the broader questions typical of international research. And it studies views on the purpose of aid, an area not previously researched. Although Australians are generally supportive of aid, most backed major aid cuts in 2015. However, most Australians think the purpose of Australian aid should be helping people in poor countries, not bringing benefits to Australia. There is a clear left-right divid...
Since 2013 the Australian Government has transformed Australian overseas aid. Aid has been redirecte...
Interest in answers to questions on who receives Australian aid and why are timely given the announc...
On taking office in late 2013, the incoming Abbott government proclaimed the advent of a new aid par...
A majority of Australians of voting age are in favour of the recent budget cuts to Australia’s overs...
The bulk of official development assistance (ODA) from Australia is provided to Asia and Oceania. In...
In the decade preceding the election of the Abbott Coalition Government in 2013, a so-called ‘golden...
Donor country publics typically know little about how much aid their governments give. This paper re...
Australian politicians are out of step when it comes to community concerns about aid. Aid/Watch\u27s...
This is from the author’s manuscript and may miss some last-minute copy editing. Numbering of chapte...
© 2009 Amy Elizabeth SchwebelThis research is in response to the current debate on aid in Australia....
The Australian Commonwealth government is set to release a White Paper in the first half of 2006 tha...
What leads a donor to change the trajectory of its aid policy? Surprisingly little is known about th...
This policy brief looks into the recently released Asian century white paper and the impact this wil...
Australia’s aid program has been in the news lately, with calls for a wider public debate on the rol...
Over the course of 2013, a trio of important Western donors unexpectedly announced major redire...
Since 2013 the Australian Government has transformed Australian overseas aid. Aid has been redirecte...
Interest in answers to questions on who receives Australian aid and why are timely given the announc...
On taking office in late 2013, the incoming Abbott government proclaimed the advent of a new aid par...
A majority of Australians of voting age are in favour of the recent budget cuts to Australia’s overs...
The bulk of official development assistance (ODA) from Australia is provided to Asia and Oceania. In...
In the decade preceding the election of the Abbott Coalition Government in 2013, a so-called ‘golden...
Donor country publics typically know little about how much aid their governments give. This paper re...
Australian politicians are out of step when it comes to community concerns about aid. Aid/Watch\u27s...
This is from the author’s manuscript and may miss some last-minute copy editing. Numbering of chapte...
© 2009 Amy Elizabeth SchwebelThis research is in response to the current debate on aid in Australia....
The Australian Commonwealth government is set to release a White Paper in the first half of 2006 tha...
What leads a donor to change the trajectory of its aid policy? Surprisingly little is known about th...
This policy brief looks into the recently released Asian century white paper and the impact this wil...
Australia’s aid program has been in the news lately, with calls for a wider public debate on the rol...
Over the course of 2013, a trio of important Western donors unexpectedly announced major redire...
Since 2013 the Australian Government has transformed Australian overseas aid. Aid has been redirecte...
Interest in answers to questions on who receives Australian aid and why are timely given the announc...
On taking office in late 2013, the incoming Abbott government proclaimed the advent of a new aid par...