Contemporary international aid consists of a wide range of
various support programs, where the end-result in many cases not
only reflects the needs of the recipient country, but also the
interests of the donor country. In Science and Politics of Foreign
Aid - Swedish Environmental Support to the Baltic States it is
shown that this particular support has been directed primarily
towards areas of joint concern, such as air pollution and effluents
to the Baltic Sea. Environmental problems with primarily local
effects have, to a large extent, been neglected in the Swedish
support program. The requirement on the Baltic recipient countries
to finance a specific fraction of each joint program with local
resources has furthermore drained the local national environmental
budgets from resources, making it very difficult for these
countries to mitigate various local environmental hazards by
themselves.
In contrast to many previous foreign aid studies where various
donor country biases often are suggested but not empirically
validated, this book gives an in-depth view of how a particular
support program is influenced by specific and self-interested
considerations.
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