Encouraging democracy : what role for conditioned aid? / Joan M. Nelson with Stephanie J. Eglinton.
1992
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Author
Title
Encouraging democracy : what role for conditioned aid? / Joan M. Nelson with Stephanie J. Eglinton.
Published
Washington, D.C. : Overseas Development Council, 1992.
Call Number
HC60 .N444 1992
ISBN
1565170040
9781565170049
9781565170049
Description
viii, 72 pages ; 23 cm.
Other Standard Identifiers
ZBWT00459661
System Control No.
(OCoLC)25709984
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 65-68).
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Online version: Nelson, Joan M. Encouraging democracy. Washington, D.C. : Overseas Development Council, 1992 (OCoLC)647134562
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Table of Contents
Foreword
Executive Summary
1
Introduction
6
New International Setting
6
Approaches to Realizing the New International Objectives
8
Varieties of Conditionality
9
New Emphasis on Political Reforms
10
Evolving Consensus on the Need for Political Reforms
11
New Donor Policies
15
Are the New Policies Credible?
18
Lessons from Experience
25
U.S. Human Rights Experience
26
IMF and World Bank Experience with Economic Conditionality
33
Conditional Aid as a Means for Advancing Different Political Reforms
39
Conditionality and Better Economic Governance
41
Conditionality and Human Rights
41
Conditionality for Broadened Participation and Competitive Democracy
42
Conditionality as a Tool in Varying Country Circumstances
47
Aid Independence
47
Ability to Respond to External Influence
48
Commitment to Reform
48
Regional Contrasts
52
Beyond the Conditionality Mode
54
Conclusions
59
Notes
65
Acknowledgements
69
About the Authors
70
About the Overseas Development Council
71
Board of Directors
72