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The politics of aid : African strategies for dealing with donors
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The politics of aid : African strategies for dealing with donors

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Introduction: aid and sovereignty / Lindsay Whitfield and Alastair Fraser
Negotiating aid / Lindsay Whitfield and Alastair Fraser
Aid-recipient sovereignty in historical perspective / Alastair Fraser
Understanding contemporary aid relationships / Alastair Fraser and Lindsay Whitfield
Botswana: the African success story / Gervase Maipose
Ethiopia: retaining sovereignty in the face of aid / Xavier Furtado and W. James Smith
Rwanda: milking the cow? Creating policy space in spite of aid dependence / Rachel Hayman
Ghana: breaking out of aid dependence? Economic and political barriers to ownership / Lindsay Whitfield and Emily Jones
Mali: patterns and limits of donor-driven ownership / Isaline Bergamaschi
Mozambique: contested sovereignty? The dilemmas of aid dependence / Paolo de Renzio and Joe Hanlon
Tanzania: a genuine case of recipient leadership in the aid system? / Graham Harrison and Sarah Mulley with Duncan Holtom
Zambia: back to the future? / Alastair Fraser
Aid and power: a comparative analysis of the country studies / Lindsay Whitfield
Conclusion: changing conditions? / Lindsay Whitfield.

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The politics of aid : African strategies for dealing with donors. ISBN 9780199560172. Published by Oxford University Press in 2009. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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