Resources for foreign aid come under attack when parties that care little for international affairs come to power. Internationally focused parties of the left and right, however, prefer to use aid as a tool to pursue their foreign policy goals. Yet varying goals based on left-right ideology differentiate the way donors use foreign aid. We leverage sector aid to test hypotheses from our Partisan Theory of Aid Allocation and find support for the idea that domestic political preferences affect foreign aid behavior. Left-internationalist governments increase disaster aid, while parochial counterparts cut spending on budget assistance and aid that bolsters recipients' trade viability. Conservative governments favor trade-boosting aid. We find co...
The influence of partisan politics on public policy is a much debated issue of political science. Wi...
Abstract of associated article: This paper uses Freedom House ratings to assess the impact of foreig...
The links between foreign aid and policies in developing countries have been at the forefront of th...
Resources for foreign aid come under attack when parties that care little for international affairs ...
National executives in Western democracies are not unilateral deciders: they lead parties with long-...
How do domestic politics in the donor country affect foreign aid policy? Scholars have analyzed the ...
Abstract of associated article: Political misalignment and greater ideological distance between dono...
We present original survey data on preferences for foreign aid in 24 donor countries from 2005 to 20...
This paper contributes to the literature on aid and politico-economic development. Several articles ...
I present a foreign policy decision-making theory that accounts for why US food aid is used strategi...
This paper explains the varying degrees to which commercial interests or recipients’ development nee...
Looking at texts of election manifestos, this paper examines systematic differences among political ...
This paper examines the role of U.S. domestic politics in the allocation of foreign aid using panel ...
Are there systematic political economy factors that shape preferences for foreign aid, a key compone...
Foreign aid flows have increased considerably during the last decades, targeting, apart from develop...
The influence of partisan politics on public policy is a much debated issue of political science. Wi...
Abstract of associated article: This paper uses Freedom House ratings to assess the impact of foreig...
The links between foreign aid and policies in developing countries have been at the forefront of th...
Resources for foreign aid come under attack when parties that care little for international affairs ...
National executives in Western democracies are not unilateral deciders: they lead parties with long-...
How do domestic politics in the donor country affect foreign aid policy? Scholars have analyzed the ...
Abstract of associated article: Political misalignment and greater ideological distance between dono...
We present original survey data on preferences for foreign aid in 24 donor countries from 2005 to 20...
This paper contributes to the literature on aid and politico-economic development. Several articles ...
I present a foreign policy decision-making theory that accounts for why US food aid is used strategi...
This paper explains the varying degrees to which commercial interests or recipients’ development nee...
Looking at texts of election manifestos, this paper examines systematic differences among political ...
This paper examines the role of U.S. domestic politics in the allocation of foreign aid using panel ...
Are there systematic political economy factors that shape preferences for foreign aid, a key compone...
Foreign aid flows have increased considerably during the last decades, targeting, apart from develop...
The influence of partisan politics on public policy is a much debated issue of political science. Wi...
Abstract of associated article: This paper uses Freedom House ratings to assess the impact of foreig...
The links between foreign aid and policies in developing countries have been at the forefront of th...