The paper argues that the current emerging international development policies of the Visegrád (V4) countries are heavily influenced by the certain aspects of the Communist past and the transition process. Due to these influences, the V4 countries have difficulties in adapting the foreign aid practices of Western donors and this leads to the emergence of a unique Central and Eastern European development cooperation model. As an analytical background, the paper builds on the path dependency theory of transition. A certain degree of path dependence is clearly visible in V4 foreign aid policies, and the paper analyses some aspects of this phenomenon: how these new emerging foreign aid donors select their partner countries, how much they spend o...
The European Union (EU) played an instrumental role in re-starting the international development pol...
This paper explores the new role that non-OECD nations such as Brazil, India, Russia, South Africa, ...
The aim of this article is to present the dependence path and the number of factors which influenced...
The paper argues that the current emerging international development policies of the Visegrád (V4) c...
The paper argues that the current emerging international development policies of the Visegrád (V4) ...
This paper examines the main characteristics of the (re-)emerging foreign aid policies of the Visegr...
The paper examines the main characteristics of the (re)emerging foreign aid policies of the Visegrád...
The focus of the dissertation is the influence of international linkages on the lending decisions fr...
This thesis addresses aid in transition economies with regard to its effectiveness in enhancing grow...
Central-Eastern European (CEE) and Baltic countries have undergone significant political and economi...
Scholars of traditional Western donors have frequently asked, 'Why is aid given?' With the emergence...
The EU played an instrumental role re-starting the international development policies in Central and...
In the early 2000s when several Central and East European countries (CEECs) negotiated their accessi...
This paper discusses the emergence of a new model of welfare and social assistance in Central and Ea...
This thesis reconstructs the history of Czechoslovak foreign aid 1948-1989, based on published and u...
The European Union (EU) played an instrumental role in re-starting the international development pol...
This paper explores the new role that non-OECD nations such as Brazil, India, Russia, South Africa, ...
The aim of this article is to present the dependence path and the number of factors which influenced...
The paper argues that the current emerging international development policies of the Visegrád (V4) c...
The paper argues that the current emerging international development policies of the Visegrád (V4) ...
This paper examines the main characteristics of the (re-)emerging foreign aid policies of the Visegr...
The paper examines the main characteristics of the (re)emerging foreign aid policies of the Visegrád...
The focus of the dissertation is the influence of international linkages on the lending decisions fr...
This thesis addresses aid in transition economies with regard to its effectiveness in enhancing grow...
Central-Eastern European (CEE) and Baltic countries have undergone significant political and economi...
Scholars of traditional Western donors have frequently asked, 'Why is aid given?' With the emergence...
The EU played an instrumental role re-starting the international development policies in Central and...
In the early 2000s when several Central and East European countries (CEECs) negotiated their accessi...
This paper discusses the emergence of a new model of welfare and social assistance in Central and Ea...
This thesis reconstructs the history of Czechoslovak foreign aid 1948-1989, based on published and u...
The European Union (EU) played an instrumental role in re-starting the international development pol...
This paper explores the new role that non-OECD nations such as Brazil, India, Russia, South Africa, ...
The aim of this article is to present the dependence path and the number of factors which influenced...