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The politics of aid : African strategies for dealing with donors / edited by Lindsay Whitfield.

Lippincott Library HC800 .P6523 2009
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Whitfield, Lindsay, 1978-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Economic assistance--Political aspects--Africa.
Economic assistance.
Economic assistance--Political aspects.
Africa--Foreign economic relations.
Africa.
International economic relations.
Physical Description:
xx, 401 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2009.
Summary:
This book presents an original approach to understanding the relationship between official aid agencies and aid-receiving African governments. The first part provides a challenge to the hazy official claims of aid donors that they have stopped trying to force African governments to do what 'we' think is best for 'them' and instead are now promoting African 'ownership' of the policies and projects which foreign aid supports. The authors tease out the multiple meanings of the term 'ownership', demonstrating why it became popular when it did, but also the limits to this discourse of ownership observed in aid practices. The authors set out to defend a particular vision of ownership-one that involves African governments taking back control of their development policies and priorities. Based largely on interviews with the people who do the negotiating on both sides of the aid relationship, the country case studies put the rhetoric of the new aid system to a more practical test. The authors ask how donors seek to achieve their policy objectives without being seen to push too hard, what preconditions they place on transferring authority to African governments, and what effect the constant discussions over development policy have on state institutions, democracy and political culture in recipient countries. It investigates the strategies that African states have adopted to advance their objectives in aid negotiations and how successful their efforts have been. Comparing the country experiences, it points out the conditions accounting for the varying success of eight African countries: Botswana, Ethiopia, Ghana, Mali, Mozambique, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Zambia. It concludes by asking whether the conditions African countries face in aid negotiations are changing.
Contents:
Introduction: Aid and Sovereignty / Lindsay Whitfield, Alastair Fraser 1
1 Negotiating Aid / Lindsay Whitfield, Alastair Fraser 27
2 Aid-Recipient Sovereignty in Historical Context / Alastair Fraser 45
3 Understanding Contemporary Aid Relationships / Alastair Fraser, Lindsay Whitfield 74
4 Botswana: The African Success Story / Gervase Maipose 108
5 Ethiopia: Retaining Sovereignty in Aid Relations / Xavier Furtado, W. James Smith 131
6 Rwanda: Milking the Cow. Creating Policy Space in Spite of Aid Dependence / Rachel Hayman 156
7 Ghana: Breaking Out of Aid Dependence? Economic and Political Barriers to Ownership / Lindsay Whitfield, Emily Jones 185
8 Mali: Patterns and Limits of Donor-Driven Ownership / Isaline Bergamaschi 217
9 Mozambique: Contested Sovereignty? The Dilemmas of Aid Dependence / Paolo de Renzio, Joseph Hanlon 246
10 Tanzania: A Genuine Case of Recipient Leadership in the Aid System? / Graham Harrison, Sarah Mulley, Duncan Holtom 271
11 Zambia: Back to the Future? / Alastair Fraser 299
12 Aid and Power: A Comparative Analysis of the Country Studies / Lindsay Whitfield 329
Conclusion: Changing Conditions? / Lindsay Whitfield 361.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780199560172
019956017X
OCLC:
236332883

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