This thesis explores the extent to which international aid policies are informed by geopolitical imaginations. Based on an analysis of contemporary development programmes for post-Soviet Russia, the study examines two aid organizations working in Russia, and the varying degree to which issues of geopolitics underwrite their practice. The thesis demonstrates the inherent relationship between geopolitical imaginations and development strategies, as argued by Slater (1993) and Toal (1994). Drawing on Agnew (1998) it examines the universalisms and Occidental assumptions that characterize the modern geopolitical imagination and have led to calls for its revision. It concludes that geopolitical imaginations underpin much aid discourse and policy,...
Education has been a prominent part of Soviet development assistance. As a re-emerging donor Russia ...
Foreign aid, as one of the most “baffling” concepts of international politics according to Hans Morg...
This thesis examines the collapse of Soviet state power from an international perspective. It assess...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityThe dissolution of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War are...
Russia's Development Assistance. The purpose of this thesis „Russia‘s development assistance“ is to ...
The focus of the dissertation is the influence of international linkages on the lending decisions fr...
This thesis reconstructs the history of Czechoslovak foreign aid 1948-1989, based on published and u...
Russia is unique among emerging donors for being a ‘re-emerging’ donor: the Soviet Union was one of ...
This paper investigates whether the aid allocation behavior of US Western allies during the Cold War...
Throughout the duration of the Cold War and its aftermath, sub-Saharan Africa has been a hotbed of g...
In its attempts to catch up with the global trend, Russia began granting development assistance in 2...
This thesis examines actors, interactions and normativities involved in development aid in Tajikista...
The thesis examines the evolution of Russian policy towards the Yugoslav conflicts from the start of...
This dissertation explains how, as the USSR’s narrative of the Cold War shifted from the military-in...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
Education has been a prominent part of Soviet development assistance. As a re-emerging donor Russia ...
Foreign aid, as one of the most “baffling” concepts of international politics according to Hans Morg...
This thesis examines the collapse of Soviet state power from an international perspective. It assess...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityThe dissolution of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War are...
Russia's Development Assistance. The purpose of this thesis „Russia‘s development assistance“ is to ...
The focus of the dissertation is the influence of international linkages on the lending decisions fr...
This thesis reconstructs the history of Czechoslovak foreign aid 1948-1989, based on published and u...
Russia is unique among emerging donors for being a ‘re-emerging’ donor: the Soviet Union was one of ...
This paper investigates whether the aid allocation behavior of US Western allies during the Cold War...
Throughout the duration of the Cold War and its aftermath, sub-Saharan Africa has been a hotbed of g...
In its attempts to catch up with the global trend, Russia began granting development assistance in 2...
This thesis examines actors, interactions and normativities involved in development aid in Tajikista...
The thesis examines the evolution of Russian policy towards the Yugoslav conflicts from the start of...
This dissertation explains how, as the USSR’s narrative of the Cold War shifted from the military-in...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
Education has been a prominent part of Soviet development assistance. As a re-emerging donor Russia ...
Foreign aid, as one of the most “baffling” concepts of international politics according to Hans Morg...
This thesis examines the collapse of Soviet state power from an international perspective. It assess...