P. Blunt, Cecilia Escobar, Vlassis Missos
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双边援助的政治经济学
2019冠状病毒病大流行和极端气候事件的社会和经济后果,使我们政治经济的严重缺陷凸显出来。占主导地位的全球新自由主义意识形态及其缔造者和受益者对此负有责任。双边发展援助是新自由主义宏伟计划的一个组成部分。然而,尽管新自由主义的缺陷在这场大流行中暴露无遗,但它在短期内不太可能崩溃。因此,许多双边援助将继续为自己服务。在这些范围内,在对技术援助在方案和项目的设计和实施方面的功能进行尖锐批判性分析的基础上,本书确定了权力和影响力的关键供应方节点,在这些节点上,可行的、相对直接的“功能”改革——战略、结构、选择、培训——将更有可能为受援国带来真正的发展成果,同时提高捐助者的利益。它认为,要实现这一目标,更真实、更有同理心、更无私的技术援助将是必不可少的。作者在担任技术援助方案的团队领导或方案经理的18年全职工作期间收集的已发表的主要证据支持了这些论点。这本书将对发展管理、发展经济学、政治经济学和国际关系的学生,以及政策制定者、发展实践者和供求方面的政府官员感兴趣。©2023 Peter Blunt与Cecilia Escobar和Vlassis Missos。版权所有。
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