Agencies in Foreign Aid
Comparing China, Sweden and the United States in Tanzania
Goran Hyden editor Rwekaza Mukandala editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Published:1st Jan '99
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In contrast to the bulk of the literature on foreign aid, which deals with it as an instrument of foreign policy or focuses on problems of implementation, this book examines the role of the aid agencies themselves, from a recipient's perspective, and provides longitudinal as well as comparative analysis. The principal aid agencies of China, Sweden and the United States began their operations in Tanzania simultaneously in the early 1960s but from very different ideological premises. Nonetheless, they all fell into operational traps that have limited the effectiveness of their contributions to Tanzanian development. The editors draw lessons about how foreign aid, if it is going to continue, needs to be reformed at the agency level.
ISBN: 9781349149841
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246 pages
1st ed. 1999