This thesis investigates Chinese foreign aid allocation to Africa between 2000 and 2014. China is an emerging donor of foreign aid and has become an alternative source of assistance for African recipient countries. Considering the characteristics and history of Chinese activity in the region, this thesis focus on answering whether Chinese foreign aid allocation is guided by self-interest. Through conventional perspectives on foreign aid, the aim is to scrutinize Chinese aid allocation through traditionally expected donor motivations: Recipient need, recipient merit, and donor country self-interest. China seems to have an interest in cultivating recipient countries with oil endowments, and there are reasons to expect China select oil rich re...
Many “Emerging Powers” that have recently assumed a more important international role have significa...
This paper discusses the political economy of development aid flows to poor countries in Sub-Saharan...
Conventional wisdom suggests United States’ economic foreign aid is wasted and should be cut. In cha...
Abstract In the last decade or so China has re-emerged as an important actor in the internation...
This thesis attempts to estimate the effect of Chinese development aid on good governance in Sub-Sah...
As the largest emerging donor, China has seen its bilateral aid increasing at a staggering rate, par...
Nowadays, there is widespread skepticism, misunderstanding, and misinterpretation regarding China’s ...
China is generally perceived as a donor that provides aid to countries that are deemed corrupt and p...
Poverty remains the scourge of the modern world. Millions of people live in poverty despite the best...
[[abstract]]In recent years, China has increased investments in Africa and its “Trade Not Aid” model...
This dissertation is comprised of three distinct essays that generally examine the impact of foreign...
textResearch literature on foreign assistance suggests that the U.S. provides aid in order to serve ...
China’s role as an emerging aid provider and the concept of a social plan in Africa has led to polar...
The study finds that China’s aid has a positive relationship with the African GDP by using instrumen...
Chinese “aid” is a lightning rod for criticism. Policymakers, journalists, and public intellectuals ...
Many “Emerging Powers” that have recently assumed a more important international role have significa...
This paper discusses the political economy of development aid flows to poor countries in Sub-Saharan...
Conventional wisdom suggests United States’ economic foreign aid is wasted and should be cut. In cha...
Abstract In the last decade or so China has re-emerged as an important actor in the internation...
This thesis attempts to estimate the effect of Chinese development aid on good governance in Sub-Sah...
As the largest emerging donor, China has seen its bilateral aid increasing at a staggering rate, par...
Nowadays, there is widespread skepticism, misunderstanding, and misinterpretation regarding China’s ...
China is generally perceived as a donor that provides aid to countries that are deemed corrupt and p...
Poverty remains the scourge of the modern world. Millions of people live in poverty despite the best...
[[abstract]]In recent years, China has increased investments in Africa and its “Trade Not Aid” model...
This dissertation is comprised of three distinct essays that generally examine the impact of foreign...
textResearch literature on foreign assistance suggests that the U.S. provides aid in order to serve ...
China’s role as an emerging aid provider and the concept of a social plan in Africa has led to polar...
The study finds that China’s aid has a positive relationship with the African GDP by using instrumen...
Chinese “aid” is a lightning rod for criticism. Policymakers, journalists, and public intellectuals ...
Many “Emerging Powers” that have recently assumed a more important international role have significa...
This paper discusses the political economy of development aid flows to poor countries in Sub-Saharan...
Conventional wisdom suggests United States’ economic foreign aid is wasted and should be cut. In cha...