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How do ''types'' of aid differ? Why are there different kinds? When
is one more appropriate than another? How can you tell ''good'' aid
from ''bad''?Friends of the Earth commissioned Teresa Hayter,
author of Aid as Imperialism and Aid: Rhetoric and Reality, to
examine Britain's aid policy and practice, paying particular
attention to its effects on the worlds forests. In this book she
describes the history of the different forms of aid and their
effects. On behalf of one of the West's most effective
environmental lobbies, Exploited Earth show how and why British aid
needs to change.Originally published in 1989
How do ''types'' of aid differ? Why are there different kinds? When
is one more appropriate than another? How can you tell ''good'' aid
from ''bad''? Friends of the Earth commissioned Teresa Hayter,
author of Aid as Imperialism and Aid: Rhetoric and Reality, to
examine Britain's aid policy and practice, paying particular
attention to its effects on the worlds forests. In this book she
describes the history of the different forms of aid and their
effects. On behalf of one of the West's most effective
environmental lobbies, Exploited Earth show how and why British aid
needs to change. Originally published in 1989
In this new edition of Open Borders, Teresa Hayter assesses the
impact of the increasing severity of border controls since they
were first introduced & makes the controversial case for their
abolition. Hayter focuses on postwar immigration controls,
especially the use of such controls against the peoples of former
European colonies & East Europeans, and their effects on asylum
seekers. She examines the recent history of European coordination
of border controls & the notion of 'Fortress Europe'. Hayter
argues that the existence of controls leads to great suffering
& abuse of human rights, & that immigration controls are
racist & help legitimate racism. She demonstrates that
immigration controls have actually had a limited impact on
controlling numbers. Britain in the 1980s & 1990s, relating in
particular to the use of detention, arbitrary decision-making &
the denial of benefits. She compares British government policies
with policies elsewhere in Europe & calls for the free movement
of people & the abolition of border controls. The new edition
brings this seminal work up to date with a lengthy preface
exploring how the practices of the British government over the past
few years has continued the process Hayter outlines in the main
text - of abusive & irrational border controls & the
criminalisation of entire communities. This second edition also
updates the bibliography & list of campaigning groups, and
ends-with a new manifesto for a world without borders, declaring
'no one is illegal '
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