The Trouble with Aid: Why Less Could Mean More for Africa: African Arguments
Autor Jonathan Glennieen Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 oct 2008
It seems simple. But it isn't. In this book, Jonathan Glennie argues that, along with its many benefits, government aid to Africa has often meant more poverty, more hungry people, worse basic services and damage to already precarious democratic institutions. Moreover, calls for more aid are drowning out pressure for action that would really make a difference for Africa's poor. Rather than doubling aid to Africa, it is time to reduce aid dependency. Through an honest assessment of both the positive and negative consequences of aid, this book will show you why.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781848130395
ISBN-10: 1848130392
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 134 x 204 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Zed Books
Seria African Arguments
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1848130392
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 134 x 204 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Zed Books
Seria African Arguments
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
1. Time to think again
2. The new aid era
3. All aid's impacts: The bigger picture
4. Pulling the strings: The reality of aid conditionality
5. Institutions, institutions, institutions
6. Aid, growth and confused academics
7. A better future?
8. Why is aid really going up?
9. What is to be done?
Notes
Bibliography
Index
2. The new aid era
3. All aid's impacts: The bigger picture
4. Pulling the strings: The reality of aid conditionality
5. Institutions, institutions, institutions
6. Aid, growth and confused academics
7. A better future?
8. Why is aid really going up?
9. What is to be done?
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
Readable, reasoned yet radical; Glennie urges governments, campaigners and others to look beyond aid and consider other ways to help impoverished nations and citizens stand on their own feet.
At last a book that speaks frankly to the fundamentals of aid and how it is delivered. Ignore this book at your peril; this is an issue we cannot relegate to the sidelines of development
Jonathan Glennie's excellent and immensely readable new book presents a compelling case for those of us who care about Africa not to demand ever more aid, but rather to seek the more fundamental changes in the global economy which could reduce dependency on aid and contribute to the ultimate eradication of poverty.
The Trouble with aid certainly hits the spot. A concise and forthright critique and summary of the aid dilemma, its lack of prohibitive jargon and lofty rhetoric afford it wide and deserved appeal
Jonathan Glennie offers a refreshing and insightful departure from the polarized views that have dominated the aid debate. Clearly and succinctly he challenges both aid optimists and aid sceptics with an in-depth analysis of the 'complex impacts' of aid on the lives of the poor and the institutions and governments of recipient countries. A must read
At last a book that speaks frankly to the fundamentals of aid and how it is delivered. Ignore this book at your peril; this is an issue we cannot relegate to the sidelines of development
Jonathan Glennie's excellent and immensely readable new book presents a compelling case for those of us who care about Africa not to demand ever more aid, but rather to seek the more fundamental changes in the global economy which could reduce dependency on aid and contribute to the ultimate eradication of poverty.
The Trouble with aid certainly hits the spot. A concise and forthright critique and summary of the aid dilemma, its lack of prohibitive jargon and lofty rhetoric afford it wide and deserved appeal
Jonathan Glennie offers a refreshing and insightful departure from the polarized views that have dominated the aid debate. Clearly and succinctly he challenges both aid optimists and aid sceptics with an in-depth analysis of the 'complex impacts' of aid on the lives of the poor and the institutions and governments of recipient countries. A must read