Lethal aid: the illusion of socialism and self-reliance in Tanzania
Despite massive infusions of financial and technical assistance from the northern hemisphere, Africa is worse off today - economically, societally, and environmentally - than it was 30 years ago. But were economic development, poverty alleviation, and democracy ever actually the objectives of either...
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Trenton, NJ [u.a.]
Africa World Press
1997
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Zusammenfassung: | Despite massive infusions of financial and technical assistance from the northern hemisphere, Africa is worse off today - economically, societally, and environmentally - than it was 30 years ago. But were economic development, poverty alleviation, and democracy ever actually the objectives of either donor or recipient states in the first place? To what extent was the limitless potential of the self-reliance strategy foreclosed by the corrupting power of foreign aid? As much as military power, propaganda, or diplomacy, "aid" is - realistically and essentially - one of the economic instruments of statecraft and, as such, has historically been used as a policy tool for various attempts at influence. While policies and strategies on both sides of the aid process may give primacy of place to development, actual practice almost invariably reveals the opposite, as donor and recipient alike employ aid resources to pursue their respective national, class, or even regime interests Through the Tanzanian experience of "Big Brother's" helping hand, the author examines the true role of foreign aid in the development process and exposes certain widely-held myths about that role |
Beschreibung: | XIII, 325 S. |
ISBN: | 086543512X |
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spelling | Rugumamu, Severine Mushambampale Verfasser aut Lethal aid the illusion of socialism and self-reliance in Tanzania Severine M. Rugumamu 1. print. Trenton, NJ [u.a.] Africa World Press 1997 XIII, 325 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Despite massive infusions of financial and technical assistance from the northern hemisphere, Africa is worse off today - economically, societally, and environmentally - than it was 30 years ago. But were economic development, poverty alleviation, and democracy ever actually the objectives of either donor or recipient states in the first place? To what extent was the limitless potential of the self-reliance strategy foreclosed by the corrupting power of foreign aid? As much as military power, propaganda, or diplomacy, "aid" is - realistically and essentially - one of the economic instruments of statecraft and, as such, has historically been used as a policy tool for various attempts at influence. While policies and strategies on both sides of the aid process may give primacy of place to development, actual practice almost invariably reveals the opposite, as donor and recipient alike employ aid resources to pursue their respective national, class, or even regime interests Through the Tanzanian experience of "Big Brother's" helping hand, the author examines the true role of foreign aid in the development process and exposes certain widely-held myths about that role Geschichte 1970-1993 gnd rswk-swf Asistencia económica - Tanzania Socialismo en Tanzania Wirtschaftspolitik Economic assistance Tanzania Socialism Tanzania Entwicklungshilfe (DE-588)4014948-1 gnd rswk-swf Tanzania Economic policy Tansania (DE-588)4078149-5 gnd rswk-swf Tansania (DE-588)4078149-5 g Entwicklungshilfe (DE-588)4014948-1 s Geschichte 1970-1993 z DE-604 |
spellingShingle | Rugumamu, Severine Mushambampale Lethal aid the illusion of socialism and self-reliance in Tanzania Asistencia económica - Tanzania Socialismo en Tanzania Wirtschaftspolitik Economic assistance Tanzania Socialism Tanzania Entwicklungshilfe (DE-588)4014948-1 gnd |
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title | Lethal aid the illusion of socialism and self-reliance in Tanzania |
title_auth | Lethal aid the illusion of socialism and self-reliance in Tanzania |
title_exact_search | Lethal aid the illusion of socialism and self-reliance in Tanzania |
title_full | Lethal aid the illusion of socialism and self-reliance in Tanzania Severine M. Rugumamu |
title_fullStr | Lethal aid the illusion of socialism and self-reliance in Tanzania Severine M. Rugumamu |
title_full_unstemmed | Lethal aid the illusion of socialism and self-reliance in Tanzania Severine M. Rugumamu |
title_short | Lethal aid |
title_sort | lethal aid the illusion of socialism and self reliance in tanzania |
title_sub | the illusion of socialism and self-reliance in Tanzania |
topic | Asistencia económica - Tanzania Socialismo en Tanzania Wirtschaftspolitik Economic assistance Tanzania Socialism Tanzania Entwicklungshilfe (DE-588)4014948-1 gnd |
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