China is emerging as an increasingly important player in the global development space, but may be less bound to compacts that aim to curb political preferencing and therefore may produce less yield in terms of impact toward Sustainable Development Goals. This research tests the hypothesis that the disproportionate aid allocation to the birth regions of the current African political leaders that applies to some sectors more than others
The China–Africa relationship has received increased interest over the past few decades as scholars ...
This study investigates if the relationship between bilateral DAC aid and Chinese aid allocation is ...
China’s ascent influences the Western aid dynamic significantly and changes the landscape in aid-don...
China is emerging as an increasingly important player in the global development space, but may be le...
Chinese “aid” is a lightning rod for criticism. Policymakers, journalists, and public intellectuals ...
China’s rising investment and aid flows into Africa have raised concerns over its increasing influen...
This article investigates whether the political leaders of aid-receiving countries use foreign aid i...
We investigate whether the political leaders of aid-receiving countries use foreign aid inflows to f...
In recent years, China has become a major power on the African continent, not only with respect to t...
Chinese investment activity in Africa has skyrocketed in recent years, outpacing every other nation ...
This paper examines how electoral motives shape the subnational allocation of foreign aid commitment...
This paper discusses the political economy of development aid flows to poor countries in Sub-Saharan...
As the largest emerging donor, China has seen its bilateral aid increasing at a staggering rate, par...
This paper examines the effects from Chinese development aid on World Bank project approval ratios a...
China’s role as an emerging aid provider and the concept of a social plan in Africa has led to polar...
The China–Africa relationship has received increased interest over the past few decades as scholars ...
This study investigates if the relationship between bilateral DAC aid and Chinese aid allocation is ...
China’s ascent influences the Western aid dynamic significantly and changes the landscape in aid-don...
China is emerging as an increasingly important player in the global development space, but may be le...
Chinese “aid” is a lightning rod for criticism. Policymakers, journalists, and public intellectuals ...
China’s rising investment and aid flows into Africa have raised concerns over its increasing influen...
This article investigates whether the political leaders of aid-receiving countries use foreign aid i...
We investigate whether the political leaders of aid-receiving countries use foreign aid inflows to f...
In recent years, China has become a major power on the African continent, not only with respect to t...
Chinese investment activity in Africa has skyrocketed in recent years, outpacing every other nation ...
This paper examines how electoral motives shape the subnational allocation of foreign aid commitment...
This paper discusses the political economy of development aid flows to poor countries in Sub-Saharan...
As the largest emerging donor, China has seen its bilateral aid increasing at a staggering rate, par...
This paper examines the effects from Chinese development aid on World Bank project approval ratios a...
China’s role as an emerging aid provider and the concept of a social plan in Africa has led to polar...
The China–Africa relationship has received increased interest over the past few decades as scholars ...
This study investigates if the relationship between bilateral DAC aid and Chinese aid allocation is ...
China’s ascent influences the Western aid dynamic significantly and changes the landscape in aid-don...