After World War II it was suggested that in order to reduce poverty it was needed economic modernization, that is, less developed countries should follow the path of the industrialized countries, for which only it was required aid to allow evolution and prosperity around the world. However, this paradigm was questioned after the end of Cold War, particularly when evaluating the impact on Africa of foreign aid for development. In this sense, the aims of this paper are to analyze how the international system has determined the political and economic strategies of African countries; to address the ethical debate raised on foreign aid for development; and to estimate the impact in African strategies to overcome poverty
More than $2.3 trillion labeled as development aid has flowed into the African continent over the pa...
The question discussed in this in this paper is whether foreign aid can help accelerate growth in Af...
Recent years have witnessed escalating criticism of the industrial-ized world for declining levels o...
After World War II it was suggested that in order to reduce poverty it was needed economic moderniza...
Tras la Segunda Guerra Mundial se planteó que, para reducir la pobreza, se necesitaba modernización ...
The aim of this work is to examine poverty and the forces of change in Africa in order to investigat...
Evidence of ineffective foreign assistance is widespread in Africa. The debate on how aid can be eff...
Since the end of the Second World War in 1945, the states of sub-Saharan Africa have been subjected...
After the Second World War, global institutions such as the United Nations (UN), the World Trade Org...
MA (Political Studies), North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2014Since the end of the Second...
■Foreign aid looms large in the public discourse; and international development assistance remains s...
The widespread belief across the globe and across religions that the rich should help the poor throu...
The paper deals with the idea of solidarity from an African perspective. It is divided into three se...
ABSTRACT Viewed from the economic and political prisms, Africa is known to have been wantonly margin...
Following decades of abysmal developmental performance in most of postcolonial Africa, the collapse ...
More than $2.3 trillion labeled as development aid has flowed into the African continent over the pa...
The question discussed in this in this paper is whether foreign aid can help accelerate growth in Af...
Recent years have witnessed escalating criticism of the industrial-ized world for declining levels o...
After World War II it was suggested that in order to reduce poverty it was needed economic moderniza...
Tras la Segunda Guerra Mundial se planteó que, para reducir la pobreza, se necesitaba modernización ...
The aim of this work is to examine poverty and the forces of change in Africa in order to investigat...
Evidence of ineffective foreign assistance is widespread in Africa. The debate on how aid can be eff...
Since the end of the Second World War in 1945, the states of sub-Saharan Africa have been subjected...
After the Second World War, global institutions such as the United Nations (UN), the World Trade Org...
MA (Political Studies), North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2014Since the end of the Second...
■Foreign aid looms large in the public discourse; and international development assistance remains s...
The widespread belief across the globe and across religions that the rich should help the poor throu...
The paper deals with the idea of solidarity from an African perspective. It is divided into three se...
ABSTRACT Viewed from the economic and political prisms, Africa is known to have been wantonly margin...
Following decades of abysmal developmental performance in most of postcolonial Africa, the collapse ...
More than $2.3 trillion labeled as development aid has flowed into the African continent over the pa...
The question discussed in this in this paper is whether foreign aid can help accelerate growth in Af...
Recent years have witnessed escalating criticism of the industrial-ized world for declining levels o...