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From Recipients To Donors Emerging Powers And The Changing Development Landscape Emma Mawdsley

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From Recipients To Donors Emerging Powers And The Changing Development Landscape Emma Mawdsley
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Publisher: Zed Books Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.77 MB
Author: Emma Mawdsley
ISBN: 9781350220270, 1350220272
Language: English
Year: 2012

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From Recipients To Donors Emerging Powers And The Changing Development Landscape Emma Mawdsley by Emma Mawdsley 9781350220270, 1350220272 instant download after payment.

From Recipients to Donors examines the emergence, or re-emergence, of a large number of nations as partners and donors in international development, from global powers such as Brazil, China and India, to Gulf states such as Saudi Arabia, to former socialist states such as Poland and Russia. The impact of these countries in international development has grown sharply, and as a result they have become a subject of intense interest and analysis.
This unique book explores the range of opportunities and challenges this phenomenon presents for poorer countries and for development policy, ideology and governance. Drawing on the author’s rich original research, whilst expertly condensing published and unpublished material, From Recipients to Donors is an essential critical analysis and review for anyone interested in development, aid and international relations.

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