Foreign aid and democratization in developing countries
This article examines how donors influence democracy through foreign aid. Focusing on development aid and democracy assistance, it considers three mechanisms through which aid is disbursed: the diffusion of norms and knowledge, the provision of incentives, and the use of coercion. The article first...
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| description | This article examines how donors influence democracy through foreign aid. Focusing on development aid and democracy assistance, it considers three mechanisms through which aid is disbursed: the diffusion of norms and knowledge, the provision of incentives, and the use of coercion. The article first looks at different types of foreign aid before providing a conceptualization of the democratization process. It then discusses the mechanisms linking different types of aid with elements of democratization and how well these mechanisms have worked in practice. It argues that coercion has been most conducive at influencing democratic transitions and addressing breakdown. Norms and knowledge diffusion as well as incentives are more directly influential, in both positive and negative ways, on issues of accountability and competitive party systems. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1470432024-10-25T08:06:16Z Foreign aid and democratization in developing countries Resnick, Danielle development agencies knowledge sharing development aid democracy political systems incentives accountability This article examines how donors influence democracy through foreign aid. Focusing on development aid and democracy assistance, it considers three mechanisms through which aid is disbursed: the diffusion of norms and knowledge, the provision of incentives, and the use of coercion. The article first looks at different types of foreign aid before providing a conceptualization of the democratization process. It then discusses the mechanisms linking different types of aid with elements of democratization and how well these mechanisms have worked in practice. It argues that coercion has been most conducive at influencing democratic transitions and addressing breakdown. Norms and knowledge diffusion as well as incentives are more directly influential, in both positive and negative ways, on issues of accountability and competitive party systems. 2018-12-29 2024-06-21T09:10:45Z 2024-06-21T09:10:45Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/147043 en Limited Access Oxford University Press Resnick, Danielle. 2018. Foreign aid and democratization in developing countries. In The Oxford Handbook of Politics of Development, eds. Carol Lancaster and Nicolas van de Walle. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199845156.013.17 |
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| title | Foreign aid and democratization in developing countries |
| title_full | Foreign aid and democratization in developing countries |
| title_fullStr | Foreign aid and democratization in developing countries |
| title_full_unstemmed | Foreign aid and democratization in developing countries |
| title_short | Foreign aid and democratization in developing countries |
| title_sort | foreign aid and democratization in developing countries |
| topic | development agencies knowledge sharing development aid democracy political systems incentives accountability |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/147043 |
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