ISBN:
9781789205541
Language:
Undetermined
Pages:
248 p.
Edition:
1st edition
Series Statement:
EASA Series 38
Abstract:
Using examples from Poland, Elżbieta Drążkiewicz explores the question of why states become donors and individuals decide to share their wealth with others through foreign aid. She comes to the conclusion that the concept of foreign aid requires the establishment of a specific moral economy which links national ideologies and local cultures of charitable giving with broader ideas about the global political economy. It is through these processes that faith in foreign aid interventions as a solution to global issues is generated. The book also explores the relationship linking a state institution with its NGO partners, as well as international players such as the EU or OECD.
Description / Table of Contents:
Introduction -- Chapter 1. From Recipient to Donor -- Chapter 2. To the West through the East and Back -- Chapter 3. Global Education: Discovering Africa for Polish Aid -- Chapter 4. Moral Economy of Foreign aid: Religion and Institutions -- Chapter 5. The Mission -- Chapter 6. Vocation, Profession or Private Enterprise -- Chapter 7. The System – The Hope for the Better Future -- Conclusion: Institutionalised Dreams -- Index --
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