Can good governance be exported? International development
assistance is more frequently being applied to strengthening
governance in developing countries, and in "Exporting Good
Governance: Temptations and Challenges in Canada's Aid Program,"
the editors bring together diverse perspectives to investigate
whether aid for good governance works. The first section of the
book outlines the changing face of international development
assistance and ideas of good governance. The second section
analyzes six nations: three are countries to which Canada has
devoted a significant portion of its aid efforts over the past five
to ten years: Ghana, Vietnam, and Bangladesh. Two are newer and
more complex "fragile states," where Canada has engaged: Haiti and
Afghanistan. These five are then compared with Mauritius, which has
enjoyed relatively good governance. The final section looks at
challenges and new directions for Canadas development policy.
Co-published with the Centre for International Governance
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