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Publisher
ZED Books, The Limited
ISBN-10
1842770691
ISBN-13
9781842770696
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2202967

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
256 Pages
Publication Name
Give and Take : What's the Matter with Foreign Aid
Language
English
Subject
Poverty & Homelessness, International Relations / General, Public Policy / Economic Policy
Publication Year
2002
Type
Textbook
Author
David Sogge
Subject Area
Political Science, Social Science
Series
Global Issues Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
9 Oz
Item Length
7.8 in
Item Width
5.1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2002-023464
Dewey Edition
21
Reviews
'Give and Take should be the primer on the aid industry. David Sogge makes clear why aid, in its present incarnation, will never help the poor.' - Joe Hanlon, writer'Little has been written on aid other than the usual uncritical reports of donor agencies. In this important book David Sogge suggests the principles that should govern a very different pattern of globalization, one based on democracy and equal relations between Third World and donor countries - a far cry indeed from the present situation.' - Samir Amin'David Sogge takes us up and down the "aid chain" and through the chequered history of foreign assistance. Impressively researched and reasoned, "Give and Take" leaves no doubt that calls for greater aid are pure folly until today's "market fundamentalism" and other donor agendas are rejected and systems of accountability to the poor we claim to assist are established.' - Doug Hellinger, Executive Director, The Development Group for Alternative Policies'Highly critical of the way foreign aid has worked in practice, this ambitious book also outlines some core principles which could lead to aid making a positive difference for poor people.' - Roger Riddell, Christian Aid, "David Sogge takes us up and down the "aid chain" and through the chequered history of foreign assistance. Impressively researched and reasoned, "Give and Take" leaves no doubt that calls for greater aid are pure folly until today's "market fundamentalism" and other donor agendas are rejected and systems of accountability to the poor we claim to assist are established." -- Doug Hellinger, executive director, The Development Group for Alternative Policies "Give and Take should be the primer on the aid industry. David Sogge makes clear why aid, in its present incarnation, will never help the poor." -- Joe Hanlon, writer "Highly critical of the way foreign aid has worked in practice, this ambitious book also outlines some core principles which could lead to aid making a positive difference for poor people." -- Roger Riddell, Christian Aid "Little has been written on aid other than the usual uncritical reports of donor agencies. In this important book David Sogge suggests the principles that should govern a very different pattern of globalization, one based on democracy and equal relations between Third World and donor countries - a far cry indeed from the present situation." -- Samir Amin
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
338.91091724
Table Of Content
Forward & Acknowledgements Prologue: Tale of Two Foreign Aid Initiatives 1. Foreign Aid: A Problem Posing as a Solution? 2. Who Aids Whom? 3. The Aid Regime 4. Aid Chains 5. Toward the Receiving End 6. Democratic Deficits 7. Money Talks 8. Outcomes 9. End of the Beginning, or Beginning of the End? Appendices: A. Major Donors' Top Five Recipients B. Five Decades of Foreign Aid: Political & Economic Highlights C. Intensity of ODA over Three Decades D. The Debt E. Sources of Information and Debate
Synopsis
Foreign aid is a global endeavour with a huge turnover. But it is a troubled industry with few successes to its name, yet expected to respond to new and very complex problems. Can it do so? Supposed to be benign and selfless, it often harms more than it helps, and benefits givers more than receivers. Can it stop doing so? Can we create a system of genuine help -- democratic in its execution, effective in its impact, adequate in scale, just in its consequences? Give and Take grasps these questions.Foreign aid is an issue that concerns us all, financially and morally. This thoughtful book argues that aid must be made less of a problem, more of a solution., Foreign aid is a global endeavour with a huge turnover. But it is a troubled industry with few successes to its name, yet expected to respond to new and very complex problems. Can it do so? Supposed to be benign and selfless, it often harms more than it helps, and benefits givers more than receivers. Can it stop doing so? Can we create a system of genuine help -- democratic in its execution, effective in its impact, adequate in scale, just in its consequences? Give and Take grasps these questions. Foreign aid is an issue that concerns us all, financially and morally. This thoughtful book argues that aid must be made less of a problem, more of a solution.
LC Classification Number
HC60.S6347 2002

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