Contending Theories on Development Aid : Post-Cold War Evidence from Africa (Routledge Revivals)

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This title was first published in 2001: This thorough and comprehensive examination of the nature and pattern of post-Cold War aid to sub-Saharan Africa provides incisive, comparative case studies of the motivations behind the foreign aid policies of key members of the Development Association Committee (DAC). In one of the most rigorous contemporary efforts to evaluate the adequacy of the dominant theories of international relations on an important subject like foreign aid, Dr Omoruyi eschews easy answers to the problem of Africa's marginalization in the international system. He provides thoughtful, innovative suggestions for promoting a new development partnership between industrialized countries and Africa using a sophisticated quantitative method of inquiry, making this text a valuable contribution to social science literature on research methods.

This title was first published in 2001: Both methodologically sophisticated and well written, this work significantly builds on the existing body of literature on research methods and development aid. The analysis is accessible to a variety of readers, professionals, academics and students.

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