Emerging donors and new contests over aid policy in Pacific Asia

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2016

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Rosser, A.
Tubilewicz, C.

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The Pacific Review, 2016; 29(1):5-19

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Andrew Rosser and Czeslaw Tubilewicz

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The rise of emerging donors has unleashed new political contests over aid policy, some of which have occurred at the domestic level. This article locates the special edition's analysis of these contests within the existing literature on emerging donors, draws out the key findings of included papers, and considers their implications for policy. It argues that domestic contests have had significant influence over aid policy in both emerging and established donors, the agendas at work have varied from case to case reflecting countries' different political economies, and aid policies represent a ‘work-in-progress’ rather than an expression of immutable models.

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©2015 Taylor & Francis

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