Timo Casjen Mahn, Mario Negre
The Fragmentation of Aid (eBook, PDF)
Concepts, Measurements and Implications for Development Cooperation
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Concepts, Measurements and Implications for Development Cooperation
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- Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781137553577
- Artikelnr.: 46897979
- Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781137553577
- Artikelnr.: 46897979
Chapter 1: Fragmentation: A key concept for development cooperation; Stephan Klingebiel, Timo Mahn and Mario Negre-. Chapter 2: Measuring fragmentation: the financial significance of aid relations; Fredrik Ericsson and Suzanne Steensen-. Chapter 3: Measuring cross-country proliferations - Towards a new non-proliferation treaty? Lau Schulpen and Rick Habraken-. Chapter 4: A composite index of aid fragmentation; Daniela Buscaglia and Anjula Garg-. Chapter 5: Bilateral donor bureaucracies and development cooperation pluralism; Erik Lundsgaarde-. Chapter 6: Fragmentation's losers: who are the aid orphans? Elena Pietschmann-. Chapter 7: Fragmenting aid or platform pluralism? The case of "vertical funds"; Margret Thalwitz-. Chapter 8: EU engagement in fragile and conflict-affected countries: comprehensive policy, fragmented operations; Mark Furness-. Chapter 9: South-South Cooperation and fragmentation - a non-issue? Gerardo Bracho and Sven Grimm-. Chapter 10: The age of choice: Developing countries in the new aid landscape; Romilly Greenhill, Annalisa Prizzon and Andrew Rogerson-. Chapter 11: Aid fragmentation and donor coordination in Uganda: A district-level analysis; Peter Nunnenkamp, Michaela Ran and Rainer Thiele-. Chapter 12: Aid fragmentation and effectiveness for infant and child mortality and primary school completion; Mitsuaki Furakawa-. Chapter 13: The implications of multi-bi financing for multilateral agencies: The example of the World Bank; Bernhard Reinsberg-. Chapter 14: Diversification in practice: How fragmented aid affects renewable energy support in the Philippines; Jens Marquardt-. Chapter 15: Managing diversity: A partner country perspective; Elena Pietschmann-. Chapter 16: One recipe for many cooks? Multi-actor coordination in post-conflict countries: benefits and risks; Tanja Kasten-. Chapter 17: The United Nation in development: Confronting fragmentation? Timo Mahn-. Chapter 18: How serious is the EU on aid fragmentation? James Mackie-. Chapter 19: Assessing the costs and benefits of reducing fragmentation: Coordination in European aid; Mario Negre and Stephan Klingebiel-. Chapter 20: Fragmentation and coherence: Is a more integrated approach the answer to Canadian aid effectiveness? Rachael Calleja, David Carment and Yiagadeesen Samy-. Chapter 21: Afterword - Fragmentation: A challenge of leadership; Eric Sollheim-.
Chapter 1: Fragmentation: A key concept for development cooperation; Stephan Klingebiel, Timo Mahn and Mario Negre-. Chapter 2: Measuring fragmentation: the financial significance of aid relations; Fredrik Ericsson and Suzanne Steensen-. Chapter 3: Measuring cross-country proliferations - Towards a new non-proliferation treaty? Lau Schulpen and Rick Habraken-. Chapter 4: A composite index of aid fragmentation; Daniela Buscaglia and Anjula Garg-. Chapter 5: Bilateral donor bureaucracies and development cooperation pluralism; Erik Lundsgaarde-. Chapter 6: Fragmentation's losers: who are the aid orphans? Elena Pietschmann-. Chapter 7: Fragmenting aid or platform pluralism? The case of "vertical funds"; Margret Thalwitz-. Chapter 8: EU engagement in fragile and conflict-affected countries: comprehensive policy, fragmented operations; Mark Furness-. Chapter 9: South-South Cooperation and fragmentation - a non-issue? Gerardo Bracho and Sven Grimm-. Chapter 10: The age of choice: Developing countries in the new aid landscape; Romilly Greenhill, Annalisa Prizzon and Andrew Rogerson-. Chapter 11: Aid fragmentation and donor coordination in Uganda: A district-level analysis; Peter Nunnenkamp, Michaela Ran and Rainer Thiele-. Chapter 12: Aid fragmentation and effectiveness for infant and child mortality and primary school completion; Mitsuaki Furakawa-. Chapter 13: The implications of multi-bi financing for multilateral agencies: The example of the World Bank; Bernhard Reinsberg-. Chapter 14: Diversification in practice: How fragmented aid affects renewable energy support in the Philippines; Jens Marquardt-. Chapter 15: Managing diversity: A partner country perspective; Elena Pietschmann-. Chapter 16: One recipe for many cooks? Multi-actor coordination in post-conflict countries: benefits and risks; Tanja Kasten-. Chapter 17: The United Nation in development: Confronting fragmentation? Timo Mahn-. Chapter 18: How serious is the EU on aid fragmentation? James Mackie-. Chapter 19: Assessing the costs and benefits of reducing fragmentation: Coordination in European aid; Mario Negre and Stephan Klingebiel-. Chapter 20: Fragmentation and coherence: Is a more integrated approach the answer to Canadian aid effectiveness? Rachael Calleja, David Carment and Yiagadeesen Samy-. Chapter 21: Afterword - Fragmentation: A challenge of leadership; Eric Sollheim-.