Fragile Aid
Fragile Aid
Development Cooperation in Weak States and Conflict Contexts
Vaccaro, Andrea; Gisselquist, Rachel M.; Justino, Patricia
Oxford University Press
04/2025
208
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9780198960287
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PART I: INTRODUCTION
1: Rachel M. Gisselquist, Patricia Justino, and Andrea Vaccaro: Development cooperation under fragility: Evidence from across the globe
PART II: WAYS FORWARD IN WEAK STATES AND CONFLICT SITUATIONS
2: Christoph Zuercher: What aid works (or not) in highly fragile states? Evidence from Afghanistan, Mali, and South Sudan, 2008-21
3: David Carment and Yiagadeesen Samy: Fragile states in an era of geopolitical rivalry, pandemic and war: Insights from the Country Indicators for Foreign Policy
4: Anke Hoeffler: Can aid reduce violence?
PART III: OWNERSHIP AND SOCIAL CONTRACT IN WEAK STATES AND CONFLICT SITUATIONS
5: Debapriya Bhattacharya, Towfiqul Islam Khan, and Najeeba Mohammed Altaf: Southern perspectives on effective development cooperation: rethinking country ownership
6: Jennifer Brick Murtazashvili: Rethinking the relationship between community-driven reconstruction and the social sciences: lessons from Afghanistan
8: Gael Raballand, Deborah Isser, Hodan Hassan and Mathieu Cloutier: Why is it important to use a social contract lens for donor interventions in Somalia
8: Malin Hasselskog, Vedaste Ndizera, and Joakim OEjendal: Local participation in the context of national ownership: The playing out of aid nurtured ideals in Rwanda and Cambodia
1: Rachel M. Gisselquist, Patricia Justino, and Andrea Vaccaro: Development cooperation under fragility: Evidence from across the globe
PART II: WAYS FORWARD IN WEAK STATES AND CONFLICT SITUATIONS
2: Christoph Zuercher: What aid works (or not) in highly fragile states? Evidence from Afghanistan, Mali, and South Sudan, 2008-21
3: David Carment and Yiagadeesen Samy: Fragile states in an era of geopolitical rivalry, pandemic and war: Insights from the Country Indicators for Foreign Policy
4: Anke Hoeffler: Can aid reduce violence?
PART III: OWNERSHIP AND SOCIAL CONTRACT IN WEAK STATES AND CONFLICT SITUATIONS
5: Debapriya Bhattacharya, Towfiqul Islam Khan, and Najeeba Mohammed Altaf: Southern perspectives on effective development cooperation: rethinking country ownership
6: Jennifer Brick Murtazashvili: Rethinking the relationship between community-driven reconstruction and the social sciences: lessons from Afghanistan
8: Gael Raballand, Deborah Isser, Hodan Hassan and Mathieu Cloutier: Why is it important to use a social contract lens for donor interventions in Somalia
8: Malin Hasselskog, Vedaste Ndizera, and Joakim OEjendal: Local participation in the context of national ownership: The playing out of aid nurtured ideals in Rwanda and Cambodia
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PART I: INTRODUCTION
1: Rachel M. Gisselquist, Patricia Justino, and Andrea Vaccaro: Development cooperation under fragility: Evidence from across the globe
PART II: WAYS FORWARD IN WEAK STATES AND CONFLICT SITUATIONS
2: Christoph Zuercher: What aid works (or not) in highly fragile states? Evidence from Afghanistan, Mali, and South Sudan, 2008-21
3: David Carment and Yiagadeesen Samy: Fragile states in an era of geopolitical rivalry, pandemic and war: Insights from the Country Indicators for Foreign Policy
4: Anke Hoeffler: Can aid reduce violence?
PART III: OWNERSHIP AND SOCIAL CONTRACT IN WEAK STATES AND CONFLICT SITUATIONS
5: Debapriya Bhattacharya, Towfiqul Islam Khan, and Najeeba Mohammed Altaf: Southern perspectives on effective development cooperation: rethinking country ownership
6: Jennifer Brick Murtazashvili: Rethinking the relationship between community-driven reconstruction and the social sciences: lessons from Afghanistan
8: Gael Raballand, Deborah Isser, Hodan Hassan and Mathieu Cloutier: Why is it important to use a social contract lens for donor interventions in Somalia
8: Malin Hasselskog, Vedaste Ndizera, and Joakim OEjendal: Local participation in the context of national ownership: The playing out of aid nurtured ideals in Rwanda and Cambodia
1: Rachel M. Gisselquist, Patricia Justino, and Andrea Vaccaro: Development cooperation under fragility: Evidence from across the globe
PART II: WAYS FORWARD IN WEAK STATES AND CONFLICT SITUATIONS
2: Christoph Zuercher: What aid works (or not) in highly fragile states? Evidence from Afghanistan, Mali, and South Sudan, 2008-21
3: David Carment and Yiagadeesen Samy: Fragile states in an era of geopolitical rivalry, pandemic and war: Insights from the Country Indicators for Foreign Policy
4: Anke Hoeffler: Can aid reduce violence?
PART III: OWNERSHIP AND SOCIAL CONTRACT IN WEAK STATES AND CONFLICT SITUATIONS
5: Debapriya Bhattacharya, Towfiqul Islam Khan, and Najeeba Mohammed Altaf: Southern perspectives on effective development cooperation: rethinking country ownership
6: Jennifer Brick Murtazashvili: Rethinking the relationship between community-driven reconstruction and the social sciences: lessons from Afghanistan
8: Gael Raballand, Deborah Isser, Hodan Hassan and Mathieu Cloutier: Why is it important to use a social contract lens for donor interventions in Somalia
8: Malin Hasselskog, Vedaste Ndizera, and Joakim OEjendal: Local participation in the context of national ownership: The playing out of aid nurtured ideals in Rwanda and Cambodia
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