Canadian international development assistance policies

an appraisal

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Canadian international development assistance policies

an appraisal

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While the Canadian federal government has always claimed that the primary objective of the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) is to meet the basic human and development needs of the poorest countries and peoples, narrow commercial and foreign policy considerations have often proven more decisive than humanitarian concerns.

The contributing authors to this collection provide contemporary and independent analyses of the major components of the Canadian aid program, the major issues which have challenged and perplexed CIDA, and the many and conflicting pressures that have influenced the agency.

Topics covered include Canadian food aid and the varied factors that have determined its use, the complex relationship between CIDA and Canadian non-governmental Organizations, and CIDA'S assistance to the major multilateral institutions.

There is also detailed discussion of CIDA's choice of recipient countries; its use of aid for trade promotion, human rights, and development assistance; issues relating to the administration of the aid program; its recent support for the International Monetary Fund and World Bank leverage on the economic policies of the recipient countries; and two case studies, one of public policy dialogue on aid policies in Central America and the second of Canadian aid for development in Asia.

In the final chapters the work of CIDA is assessed from a comparative international perspective and the editor, Cranford Pratt, reviews the main determinants of Canadian aid policy and explains why there has been such a significant erosion in CIDA's declared objective of helping the world's poor.

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Canadian International Development Assistance Policies: An Appraisal
March 1996, McGill-Queen's University Press
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Canadian international development assistance policies: an appraisal
1994, McGill-Queen's University Press
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Cover of: Canadian International Development Assistance Policies
Canadian International Development Assistance Policies: An Appraisal
December 1994, McGill-Queen's University Press
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Cover of: Canadian International Development Assistance Policies
Canadian International Development Assistance Policies: An Appraisal
1994, McGill-Queen's University Press
in English
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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xi, 378 p. ; 24 cm.
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378

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OL21555571M
ISBN 10
0773511806
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