Thirty percent of foreign development aid is channeled through NGOs or community-based organizations to improve service delivery to the poor, build social capital, and establish democracy in developing nations. However, growing evidence suggests that aid often erodes, rather than promotes, cooperation within developing nations. This book presents a rare, micro level account of the complex decision-making processes that bring individuals together to form collective-action platforms. It then examines why aid often breaks down the very institutions for collective action that it aims to promote. Breakdown in Pakistan identifies concrete measures to check the erosion of cooperation in foreign aid scenarios. Pakistan is one of the largest recipie...
Extant research has focused on the role of philanthropy in the socioeconomic development of western ...
While international development institutions continue to employ the notions of ‘social capital ’ and...
Aid is unlikely to encourage the development and growth of the countries affected from natural disas...
Pakistan being a frontline state in the war against terrorism has also remained one of the highest r...
This study investigates the link between fungibility and international aid effectiveness by combinin...
Development aid has gained widespread criticism due to its inefficiency in solving problems. Vast am...
Bangladesh and Pakistan had very different experiences with aid after 1971. Politics in Pakistan was...
The international aid industry's experimentation with political economy analysis is on the road to n...
The quality of inclusive and accountable institutions in a donor-recipient country determines the ef...
Through comparative studies of aid supported infrastructure projects in East Asia and Sub-Saharan Af...
Extant research has focused on the role of philanthropy in the socioeconomic development of western ...
By disrupting the fiscal contract between citizens and the state, foreign aid is expected to be harm...
textabstractIn recent years, scholars and policymakers have placed growing attention on the issue of...
The concept of Official Development Assistance (ODA) was put forward to modernise the economies of t...
This article argues the political factors behind aid implementation continuously become dominant mot...
Extant research has focused on the role of philanthropy in the socioeconomic development of western ...
While international development institutions continue to employ the notions of ‘social capital ’ and...
Aid is unlikely to encourage the development and growth of the countries affected from natural disas...
Pakistan being a frontline state in the war against terrorism has also remained one of the highest r...
This study investigates the link between fungibility and international aid effectiveness by combinin...
Development aid has gained widespread criticism due to its inefficiency in solving problems. Vast am...
Bangladesh and Pakistan had very different experiences with aid after 1971. Politics in Pakistan was...
The international aid industry's experimentation with political economy analysis is on the road to n...
The quality of inclusive and accountable institutions in a donor-recipient country determines the ef...
Through comparative studies of aid supported infrastructure projects in East Asia and Sub-Saharan Af...
Extant research has focused on the role of philanthropy in the socioeconomic development of western ...
By disrupting the fiscal contract between citizens and the state, foreign aid is expected to be harm...
textabstractIn recent years, scholars and policymakers have placed growing attention on the issue of...
The concept of Official Development Assistance (ODA) was put forward to modernise the economies of t...
This article argues the political factors behind aid implementation continuously become dominant mot...
Extant research has focused on the role of philanthropy in the socioeconomic development of western ...
While international development institutions continue to employ the notions of ‘social capital ’ and...
Aid is unlikely to encourage the development and growth of the countries affected from natural disas...