The Political Economy of Foreign Aid in Pakistan


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By disrupting the fiscal contract between citizens and the state, foreign aid is expected to be harmful to democratic development and accountability. However, the implementation of foreign aid can improve political outcomes at the local-level as voters attempt to obtain aid by overcoming numerous last-mile challenges. This dissertation provides a nuanced view of the political impact of foreign aid by considering its effect on candidate selection, political perceptions, and political participation in Pakistan. I argue that developing country voters exercise their agency to shift their political behavior on becoming aid recipients. Through the use of three original survey experiments conducted between 2018 and 2022, I show that voters prefer candidates who are more likely to direct aid funds toward them; voters are more likely to trust their government when it receives foreign aid support; and voters are more likely to demand that their local representatives facilitate access to foreign aid benefits. These results suggest that a comprehensive study of the political economy of foreign aid should consider developing country voters as political actors and not merely passive beneficiaries of foreign aid. Finally, a local-level examination of how foreign aid is disbursed can further an understanding of local politicians as aid facilitators and voters as having the ability to exercise accountability.




The Politics of US Aid to Pakistan


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This book aims at uncovering the politics behind the provision of US foreign aid to Pakistan during three distinctive periods: the Cold War, the post-Cold War and the "war on terror". Focusing on a comprehensive analysis of aid allocation and delivery mechanisms, this book uncovers the primary factors behind historical as well as contemporary US aid to Pakistan so far not thoroughly and empirically studied, especially in the post-2001 period of the "war on terror". Furthermore, based on findings that have emerged from interviews with over 200 respondents, including government officials, representatives of donor aid agencies, the private sector, civil society organizations and primary beneficiaries of US-funded projects, this book offers significant insights to researchers, policy-makers and practitioners interested in the discipline of aid and development effectiveness. Making use of both quantitative and qualitative data and based on extensive fieldwork and primary data, this book fills a significant gap in the empirical analysis of US aid to Pakistan. As such, it will be of great interest to students and scholars of Asian and US politics, as well as to those who have teaching and research interests in disciplines such as international relations, history, strategic studies, international political economy and development studies.




The Charity of Nations


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Interdisciplinary research study of the political aspects and economic policy factors which determine the role of developed countries (incl. Role of USA) in extending development aid to the developing countries - covers the structure of western aid programmes, the motives for giving aid, the need for aid, controversies concerning the forms and terms of aid, multilateral aid versus bilateral aid, who should receive aid, etc. Bibliography pp. 169 to 173 and references.










Foreign Aid and Industrial Development in Pakistan


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This book examines the history of aid flows to Pakistan.




The Politics of Foreign Aid


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The Basic Position Taken In This Book Is That To Seperate Economic From Political Facters In A Way Is Illegitimate, And Will Give At Best Only A Partial View Of The Effects That Different Types Of Aid Will Have In Different Socio-Political Situations. The Book Constitutes An Attempt To Weld Political And Economic Perceptions Of The Processes Involved In The Giving And Receipt Of Aid Into A Single Framework. Without Dustjacket In Very Good Condition.







States, Markets and Foreign Aid


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Explores the different choices made by donor governments when delivering foreign aid projects around the world.