Foreign aid has increasingly become subject to political
conditionality. In the 1980s some institutions made aid dependent
upon the recipient countries' economic policy reforms. Market
liberalisation was the primary instrument and objective. In the
1990s such conditionality was brought one step further; aid was now
linked to political reforms, affecting recipient countries'
governing systems, requiring democracy, human rights and 'good
governance'. This volume looks at these developments and considers
the conditionality policies of several European aid donors. Such
policies are also considered from recipient perspectives, both from
the Third World and Russia, and the issue is also considered from a
historical perspective.
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