This course examines the motivations and mechanisms driving how industrialized states design and execute foreign aid programs and policy. It places specific emphasis on the historic and modern roles of multilateral, bilateral, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in delivering global development assistance and humanitarian relief.
This course examines the motivations and mechanisms driving how industrialized states design and execute foreign aid programs and policy. It places specific emphasis on the historic and modern roles of multilateral, bilateral, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in delivering global development assistance and humanitarian relief.