Abstract
Since the end of the Cold War, there has been a marked shift in the political motivations underlying the conduct of international aid relations between industrialised and developing countries (Clay et al., 2009). Whereas some donors have retained a security-related or commercially driven rationale for the provision of Official Development Assistance (ODA), a growing number of OECD states have reoriented their development policies with a view to combating poverty and strengthening governance in the Third World (Lammersen, 2001: 23; OECD, 2008b).
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- Recipient Country
- Donor Country
- Official Development Assistance
- Development Assistance Committee
- Donor Interest
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Petermann, JH. (2013). Introduction. In: Between Export Promotion and Poverty Reduction. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-00048-6_1
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