Item Details
Skip Navigation Links
   ActiveUsers:822Hits:20019203Skip Navigation Links
Show My Basket
Contact Us
IDSA Web Site
Ask Us
Today's News
HelpExpand Help
Advanced search

In Basket
  Journal Article   Journal Article
 

ID187248
Title ProperForeign aid in times of populism
Other Title Informationthe influence of populist radical right parties on the official development assistance of OECD countries
LanguageENG
AuthorMeyer, Cosima ;  Pintsch, Anne ;  Hammerschmidt, Dennis
Summary / Abstract (Note)Populist parties in governments are on the rise in many European countries that are also major donors of foreign aid. While the general political development of populism has attracted much scientific and media attention, there is little knowledge about how populist parties influence foreign aid spending. Since radical right-wing populism tends to over-prioritize domestic politics, populist radical right-wing governments are likely to reduce foreign aid spending. We argue that the larger the share of populist radical right parties in a government is, the less foreign aid is spent. We account for divisions of power by distinguishing between populist radical right parties in the legislative and executive branches of government. Analysing 25 OECD countries between 1990 − 2016 using generalized additive models, we find empirical support for our hypotheses. Our findings on foreign aid have implications for understanding the impact of populist radical right-wing parties on foreign policy making more broadly.
`In' analytical NoteCambridge Review of International Affairs Vol. 35, No.4; Aug 2022: p.478-499
Journal SourceCambridge Review of International Affairs Vol: 35 No 4
Key WordsForeign Aid ;  OECD Countries


 
 
Media / Other Links  Full Text