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ID163276
Title ProperUS democracy aid and the Authoritarian state
Other Title Informationevidence from Egypt and Morocco
LanguageENG
AuthorSnider, Erin A
Summary / Abstract (Note)A recent study commissioned by the United States Agency for International Development to assess the effectiveness of its spending on democracy in its programs worldwide found that such aid works—with the sole exception of programs in the Middle East. What explains this exception? I argue that previous studies on democracy aid pay insufficient attention to the fact that such programs often develop as negotiated deals. Because authoritarian regimes may choose how to accept assistance, democracy aid may reward economic interests tied to incumbent regimes. I explore these dynamics through case studies of US democracy programming in Egypt and Morocco
`In' analytical NoteInternational Studies Quarterly Vol. 62, 4, Dec-2018; p 795–808
Journal SourceInternational Studies Quarterly Vol: 62 No 4
Key WordsUnited States ;  Egypt ;  International Development ;  Aid ;  Morocco ;  US Democracy


 
 
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