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ID145108
Title ProperDevelopment aid regime at fifty
Other Title Informationpolicy challenges inside and out
LanguageENG
AuthorHook, Steven W ;  Rumsey, Jessie G
Summary / Abstract (Note)The paper considers the status of the global development aid regime, which originated in 1960 and remains the primary conduit for the delivery of Official Development Assistance (ODA) to impoverished states. We begin by situating the inquiry in regime analysis, which emerged in the 1970s to explain patterns of interstate cooperation that were not captured by existing paradigms of world politics. We then suggest a means by which the cohesion of a given transnational regime may be tested over time. Specifically, we trace the ODA regime's adherence to its own procedural standards between 1961 and 2011 and find that, while the ODA regime has consistently failed to reach its quantitative targets, it has surpassed its qualitative targets, such as the ratio of grants to loans, since the 1990s. Finally, we examine aid transfers from non-DAC sources and consider to what extent this activity can be reconciled with the ODA regime's practices in their current form. We also question whether the challenges posed by non-DAC donors reflect regime erosion and, if so, whether this can be attributed to the decline of its leading member (the United States), as theories of hegemonic stability expect.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Studies Perspectives Vol. 17, No.1; Feb 2016: p.55-74
Journal SourceInternational Studies Perspectives 2016-03 17, 1
Key WordsEconomic Development ;  Foreign Aid ;  Regime Theory ;  IPE ;  Foreign Policy