New Zealand’s aid programme reflects many of the controversies surrounding foreign aid more generally. From issues relating to the influence of political considerations and the administration and evaluation of aid agencies, to the fragmentation of the global aid system and the volatility of aid, these issues compromise the efficacy of aid provided to developing countries. This paper analyses the evolution of New Zealand’s aid programme and critiques its current policy and administrative structure in the context of these current controversies, in order to highlight the ways in which New Zealand’s aid can be delivered more effectively. The paper concludes, among other things, that New Zealand’s change in focus to economic development, its ...
The Australian Commonwealth government is set to release a White Paper in the first half of 2006 tha...
New Zealand serves as a good case study of the processes of economic adjustment for a number of reas...
Into the late 1990s the international community began to develop new methods for assisting fragile s...
New Zealand’s aid programme reflects many of the controversies surrounding foreign aid more generall...
The election of the National Party Government in 2008 led to a significant reshaping of the New Zeal...
There is a growing perception that aid discourses and allocations are favouring national and interna...
New Zealand’s Official Development Assistance (NZODA) programme claims to support the construction o...
The rise of critical thinking about aid and aid effectiveness has shifted development practice towar...
Increasing awareness of distinct inequality between developed and underdeveloped countries has been ...
On a global basis over A$450 billion is invested each year in foreign directinvestment and aid with ...
With the naivety characteristic of youth, I decided at the beginning of the 1980 academic year to so...
This article studies the New Zealand government aid programme over the years of Murray McCully's ten...
Aid is one of the is one of the primary determinants for the use of natural resources in the South P...
This thesis examines the bilateral aid relationship between New Zealand and Tonga. Its central purpo...
Where state aid is distorting competition and creating inefficiencies it should and can be (self-)re...
The Australian Commonwealth government is set to release a White Paper in the first half of 2006 tha...
New Zealand serves as a good case study of the processes of economic adjustment for a number of reas...
Into the late 1990s the international community began to develop new methods for assisting fragile s...
New Zealand’s aid programme reflects many of the controversies surrounding foreign aid more generall...
The election of the National Party Government in 2008 led to a significant reshaping of the New Zeal...
There is a growing perception that aid discourses and allocations are favouring national and interna...
New Zealand’s Official Development Assistance (NZODA) programme claims to support the construction o...
The rise of critical thinking about aid and aid effectiveness has shifted development practice towar...
Increasing awareness of distinct inequality between developed and underdeveloped countries has been ...
On a global basis over A$450 billion is invested each year in foreign directinvestment and aid with ...
With the naivety characteristic of youth, I decided at the beginning of the 1980 academic year to so...
This article studies the New Zealand government aid programme over the years of Murray McCully's ten...
Aid is one of the is one of the primary determinants for the use of natural resources in the South P...
This thesis examines the bilateral aid relationship between New Zealand and Tonga. Its central purpo...
Where state aid is distorting competition and creating inefficiencies it should and can be (self-)re...
The Australian Commonwealth government is set to release a White Paper in the first half of 2006 tha...
New Zealand serves as a good case study of the processes of economic adjustment for a number of reas...
Into the late 1990s the international community began to develop new methods for assisting fragile s...