TOPICS: ‘Aid’
New Opportunities for Cooperation in Designing and Delivering International AidFebruary 06, 2013 / Filiz Bikmen
This policy brief encourages Turkey to learn from Europe and the United States as it starts international development programs.Read more...The West and the Emerging “Gray Democracy” in EgyptFebruary 04, 2013 / Roberto Aliboni
Read more...Turkey’s Development Assistance Policy: How to Make Sense of the New Guy on the BlockFebruary 04, 2013 / Saban Kardas
This policy brief examines Turkey's new role in international development and foreign assistance.Read more...Reassessing Development Aid: The Future of Public-Private PartnershipsJune 05, 2012 / Brussels, Belgium
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May 07, 2012 / Jim KolbeIn this GMF podcast, Felix Mosha Chairman of the Confederation of Tanzania Industry, explains the role of the Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania in creating transformational economic development in Tanzania, especially as it relates to food security, and outlined how the project differs from past programs.
Read more...Can the U.S. Afford Foreign Assistance in an Age of Austerity?October 19, 2011 / Jim KolbeRead more...China, the Unlikely Human Rights ChampionFebruary 14, 2007 / Andrew Small, Stephanie Kleine-AhlbrandtPolicy Innovations
Each time President Hu Jintao concludes a trip to Africa, he leaves a bigger Chinese footprint on the continent. Yet the imprint left by this February's visit is not just a result of the usual choreographed procession of trade deals, largesse, and south-south brotherhood. It also reflects a quiet revolution in Chinese attitudes toward non-interference, exemplified by Hu's most visible push yet for settlement of the Darfur crisis.Read more...




