Foreign Aid: Diplomacy, Development, Domestic Politics,New

Foreign Aid: Diplomacy, Development, Domestic Politics,New

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A Twentiethcentury Innovation, Foreign Aid Has Become A Familiar And Even Expected Element In International Relations. But Scholars And Government Officials Continue To Debate Why Countries Provide It: Some Claim That It Is Primarily A Tool Of Diplomacy, Some Argue That It Is Largely Intended To Support Development In Poor Countries, And Still Others Point Out Its Myriad Newer Uses. Carol Lancaster Effectively Puts This Dispute To Rest Here By Providing The Most Comprehensive Answer Yet To The Question Of Why Governments Give Foreign Aid. She Argues That Because Of Domestic Politics In Aidgiving Countries, It Has Always Beenand Will Continue To Beused To Achieve A Mixture Of Different Goals.Drawing On Her Expertise In Both Comparative Politics And International Relations And On Her Experience As A Former Public Official, Lancaster Provides Five Indepth Case Studiesthe United States, Japan, France, Germany, And Denmarkthat Demonstrate How Domestic Politics And International Pressures Combine To Shape How And Why Donor Governments Give Aid. In Doing So, She Explores The Impact On Foreign Aid Of Political Institutions, Interest Groups, And The Ways Governments Organize Their Giving. Her Findings Provide Essential Insight For Scholars Of International Relations And Comparative Politics, As Well As Anyone Involved With Foreign Aid Or Foreign Policy.

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