This article presents a political-sociological analysis of the World Bank’s social assistance programmes in developing and transition countries. It builds on the argument that political objectives have played a critical role for the Bank in shaping these policies, including the prevention and containment of social unrest as well as mobilization of popular support. The paper presents empirical evidence based on an analysis of 447 World Bank policy recommendation documents published between 1980 and 2013. It was found that, despite the Bank’s denial of having any political agenda, many WB documents explicitly refer to social assistance as a possible instrument for governments to contain social unrest and mobilize political support. Moreover, ...
This article provides a critical review of the evidence on ‘thinking and working politically’ (TWP) ...
Did foreign aid impede or catalyze democratization in Africa in the 1990s? We argue that after the C...
The social assistance explorer contains a harmonised panel dataset of social assistance indicators s...
Building on the case of the Poverty Reduction Strategies (PRS), this working paper provides an anal...
Social protection policies increasingly exist in crisis-affected settings. Their implementation is m...
This article approaches the concept of sustainable development with a mind to the sustainability of ...
Political economy analysis has been a favourite instrument among donors of development aid s...
markdownabstractIntro: The Rise of Political-Economy Analysis for Development Assistance Politic...
Since the turn of the Century, social protection has expanded rapidly across the Global South. The p...
This article argues the political factors behind aid implementation continuously become dominant mot...
Summaries This article explores some of the methods used by donor agencies to undertake ‘social ana...
This paper proposes a theory on the interference of World Bank and IMF programs with domestic politi...
In post-conflict countries were instability has intensified, it becomes apparent how inadequate deve...
Economic growth amidst staggering inequality in many low- and middle-income countries makes the ques...
The notion that social protection should be a key strategy for reducing poverty in developing countr...
This article provides a critical review of the evidence on ‘thinking and working politically’ (TWP) ...
Did foreign aid impede or catalyze democratization in Africa in the 1990s? We argue that after the C...
The social assistance explorer contains a harmonised panel dataset of social assistance indicators s...
Building on the case of the Poverty Reduction Strategies (PRS), this working paper provides an anal...
Social protection policies increasingly exist in crisis-affected settings. Their implementation is m...
This article approaches the concept of sustainable development with a mind to the sustainability of ...
Political economy analysis has been a favourite instrument among donors of development aid s...
markdownabstractIntro: The Rise of Political-Economy Analysis for Development Assistance Politic...
Since the turn of the Century, social protection has expanded rapidly across the Global South. The p...
This article argues the political factors behind aid implementation continuously become dominant mot...
Summaries This article explores some of the methods used by donor agencies to undertake ‘social ana...
This paper proposes a theory on the interference of World Bank and IMF programs with domestic politi...
In post-conflict countries were instability has intensified, it becomes apparent how inadequate deve...
Economic growth amidst staggering inequality in many low- and middle-income countries makes the ques...
The notion that social protection should be a key strategy for reducing poverty in developing countr...
This article provides a critical review of the evidence on ‘thinking and working politically’ (TWP) ...
Did foreign aid impede or catalyze democratization in Africa in the 1990s? We argue that after the C...
The social assistance explorer contains a harmonised panel dataset of social assistance indicators s...