Despite for many years receiving one of the highest per capita aid worldwide, the economies of the West Bank and Gaza Strip have failed to achieve any lasting developmental outcomes and suffer from major weaknesses which undermine their very survival. This book argues that the dominant, mainstream approach to the study of aid and aid effectiveness is theoretically and empirically inadequate for a comprehensive understanding and analysis of the workings of aid in developing countries. Alaa Tartir finds that this book adds an important, distinctive and timely contribution to the scholarly work on Palestine. The Political Economy of Aid in Palestine: Relief from Conflict or Development Delayed? Sahar Taghdisi-Rad. Routledge. 2011
Since 1993 the international community has invested more than $24 billion in ‘peace and development’...
International aid from the U. S, UK, and EU has always been constantly debated within the context of...
While I was conducting a research project on property rights in southern Ethiopia in 1994, I watched...
Despite for many years receiving the highest per capita aid worldwide, the economies of the West Ban...
The main objective of this book is to investigate that how far the people of aid dependent countries...
The main objective of this book is to investigate that how far the people of aid dependent countries...
The main objective of this book is to investigate how far the people of aid-dependent countries can ...
Despite conflict-affected economies being among the largest recipients of aid worldwide, the theoret...
A highly readable and enjoyable presentation of eight years of field research in developing countrie...
After almost forty years of development aid, some commentators argue that aid as we know it has not ...
This rapid review explores the contextual factors that influence donor programme success in the OPTs...
Ghassan Khatib was a part of the Palestinian leadership and was present during peace negotiations on...
External Assistance to the Palestinians : What Went Wrong ?, by Barbara Balaj, Ishac Diwan and Berna...
Foreign aid looms large in the public discourse; and international development assistance remains sq...
The empirical literature on aid effectiveness produces mixed and inconclusive results. This may be b...
Since 1993 the international community has invested more than $24 billion in ‘peace and development’...
International aid from the U. S, UK, and EU has always been constantly debated within the context of...
While I was conducting a research project on property rights in southern Ethiopia in 1994, I watched...
Despite for many years receiving the highest per capita aid worldwide, the economies of the West Ban...
The main objective of this book is to investigate that how far the people of aid dependent countries...
The main objective of this book is to investigate that how far the people of aid dependent countries...
The main objective of this book is to investigate how far the people of aid-dependent countries can ...
Despite conflict-affected economies being among the largest recipients of aid worldwide, the theoret...
A highly readable and enjoyable presentation of eight years of field research in developing countrie...
After almost forty years of development aid, some commentators argue that aid as we know it has not ...
This rapid review explores the contextual factors that influence donor programme success in the OPTs...
Ghassan Khatib was a part of the Palestinian leadership and was present during peace negotiations on...
External Assistance to the Palestinians : What Went Wrong ?, by Barbara Balaj, Ishac Diwan and Berna...
Foreign aid looms large in the public discourse; and international development assistance remains sq...
The empirical literature on aid effectiveness produces mixed and inconclusive results. This may be b...
Since 1993 the international community has invested more than $24 billion in ‘peace and development’...
International aid from the U. S, UK, and EU has always been constantly debated within the context of...
While I was conducting a research project on property rights in southern Ethiopia in 1994, I watched...