© 2015 The IO Foundation.Recent articles conclude that foreign aid, like other nontax resources, inhibits political change in authoritarian regimes. This article challenges both the negative political effects of aid and the similarity of aid to other resources. It develops a model incorporating changing donor preferences and the heterogeneity of foreign aid. Consistent with the model's predictions, an empirical test for the period 1973-2010 shows that, on average, the negative relationship between aid and the likelihood of democratic change is confined to the Cold War period. However, in the post-Cold War period, nondemocratic recipients of particular strategic importance can still use aid to thwart change. The relationship between oil reve...
Foreign aid has the potential to produce dramatic changes, both economically and politically, in the...
We present original survey data on preferences for foreign aid in 24 donor countries from 2005 to 20...
Resources for foreign aid come under attack when parties that care little for international affairs ...
Foreign aid flows have increased considerably during the last decades, targeting, apart from develop...
Donors are more likely to send aid to leaders facing elevated risks of losing power, but targets ’ a...
Does foreign aid prop up authoritarian regimes or is it conducive to democratic reforms? We use a tw...
Abstract: Foreign aid provides a windfall of resources to recipient countries and may result in the ...
What is the effect of foreign aid on the survival of autocratic regimes? Extant work about the effec...
Abstract: Foreign aid flows have increased considerably during the last decades targeting, apart fro...
The essential purpose of foreign aid is to reduce poverty and to help millions of people in the deve...
The study examines how foreign aid donors react to changes in levels of democracy in recipient count...
Many scholars have sought to investigate the impact foreign aid has on recipient states. Much of the...
The links between foreign aid and policies in developing countries have been at the forefront of the...
Many scholars have sought to investigate the impact foreign aid has on recipient states. Much of the...
Scholars and policymakers argue that donors can pursue development goals without bolstering autocrat...
Foreign aid has the potential to produce dramatic changes, both economically and politically, in the...
We present original survey data on preferences for foreign aid in 24 donor countries from 2005 to 20...
Resources for foreign aid come under attack when parties that care little for international affairs ...
Foreign aid flows have increased considerably during the last decades, targeting, apart from develop...
Donors are more likely to send aid to leaders facing elevated risks of losing power, but targets ’ a...
Does foreign aid prop up authoritarian regimes or is it conducive to democratic reforms? We use a tw...
Abstract: Foreign aid provides a windfall of resources to recipient countries and may result in the ...
What is the effect of foreign aid on the survival of autocratic regimes? Extant work about the effec...
Abstract: Foreign aid flows have increased considerably during the last decades targeting, apart fro...
The essential purpose of foreign aid is to reduce poverty and to help millions of people in the deve...
The study examines how foreign aid donors react to changes in levels of democracy in recipient count...
Many scholars have sought to investigate the impact foreign aid has on recipient states. Much of the...
The links between foreign aid and policies in developing countries have been at the forefront of the...
Many scholars have sought to investigate the impact foreign aid has on recipient states. Much of the...
Scholars and policymakers argue that donors can pursue development goals without bolstering autocrat...
Foreign aid has the potential to produce dramatic changes, both economically and politically, in the...
We present original survey data on preferences for foreign aid in 24 donor countries from 2005 to 20...
Resources for foreign aid come under attack when parties that care little for international affairs ...