The Netherlands has been an active supporter of international development aid. Dutch development cooperation started in response to Truman's 'Four point programme' announced in 1949. It began as technical assistance, channelled through multilateral channels. Bilateral aid started in 1962 and was introduced by (then) Minister for Development Cooperation Berend-Jan Udink. Since then, the priorities, target countries and budget of Dutch development cooperation have continuously shifted. This thematic map illustrates how the partner countries for Dutch development cooperation have changed throughout the years
Summaries With the introduction of Structural Adjustment Programmes, the objectives of programme ai...
This paper models the link between Dutch development aid and Dutch exports to 142 recipient countrie...
Development aid has become the subject of much discussion. Why do we give aid, and does it help? Wha...
The Netherlands has been an active supporter of international development aid. Dutch development coo...
Paul Hoebink evaluates nearly sixty years of Dutch development cooperation policy. In many developin...
Should the aid to developing countries be seen as a social-economic problem or as a political questi...
The Dutch government has been supporting higher education in developing countries through cooperat...
Contains fulltext : 77310.pdf (author's version ) (Closed access)'The Netherlands ...
There is reason for concern about the Dutch development cooperation. A survey of some aid evaluation...
Set within a broader mainstream 'aid effectiveness' debate and embedded in a neo-liberal discourse, ...
The overall challenge of Dutch bilateral sustainable diplomacy in Africa is to manage a complex po...
The history of development aid has often been analyzed on the level of international politics and gr...
Although internationally regarded as a humanitarian aid donor, the central thesis of this article is...
Contains fulltext : 56086.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)'The Netherlan...
This thesis provides an analysis of Dutch development aid policies in partner countries where The Ne...
Summaries With the introduction of Structural Adjustment Programmes, the objectives of programme ai...
This paper models the link between Dutch development aid and Dutch exports to 142 recipient countrie...
Development aid has become the subject of much discussion. Why do we give aid, and does it help? Wha...
The Netherlands has been an active supporter of international development aid. Dutch development coo...
Paul Hoebink evaluates nearly sixty years of Dutch development cooperation policy. In many developin...
Should the aid to developing countries be seen as a social-economic problem or as a political questi...
The Dutch government has been supporting higher education in developing countries through cooperat...
Contains fulltext : 77310.pdf (author's version ) (Closed access)'The Netherlands ...
There is reason for concern about the Dutch development cooperation. A survey of some aid evaluation...
Set within a broader mainstream 'aid effectiveness' debate and embedded in a neo-liberal discourse, ...
The overall challenge of Dutch bilateral sustainable diplomacy in Africa is to manage a complex po...
The history of development aid has often been analyzed on the level of international politics and gr...
Although internationally regarded as a humanitarian aid donor, the central thesis of this article is...
Contains fulltext : 56086.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)'The Netherlan...
This thesis provides an analysis of Dutch development aid policies in partner countries where The Ne...
Summaries With the introduction of Structural Adjustment Programmes, the objectives of programme ai...
This paper models the link between Dutch development aid and Dutch exports to 142 recipient countrie...
Development aid has become the subject of much discussion. Why do we give aid, and does it help? Wha...