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ART : 32335 : Not available for external loan | |
Containing change : the politics of transitional aid in Egypt after the Arab uprisings | |
English | |
20230306 | |
Taylor and Francis | |
Snider, Erin A. | |
Egypt | United States | transition to democracy effectiveness | development aid effects | International Monetary Fund | international financial institutions' role | politics | aid policy | international intervention | economic reform effectiveness | |
Globalizations ; doi: 10.1080/14747731.2023.2166326 | |
ART : 32437 : Not available for external loan | |
Mandate management : a field theory approach to the EBRD's adaptive practice in Egypt | |
English | |
20230227 | |
Taylor and Francis | |
Piroska, Dóra | Schlett, Bálint | |
development aid | politics | discourse | developing countries | mandate | transition to democracy effectiveness | democracy promotion effectiveness | human rights promotion effectiveness | European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) | international financial institutions' role | aid policy | aid donors | political economy | competition | capitalism | Egypt | Europe | |
Full text in open access | |
Review of international political economy ; doi: 10.1080/09692290.2023.2169739 | |
ART : 32332 : Not available for external loan | |
Capitalizing on crises : the EBRD, Jordanian state and joint infrastructure fixes | |
English | |
20230223 | |
Taylor and Francis | |
Tawakkol, Lama | |
development aid | humanitarian aid | discourse | developing countries | refugee aid | liberalism | capitalism | reform | European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) | international financial institutions' role | power | aid policy | aid donors | politics | Jordan | Europe | |
Review of international political economy ; doi: 10.1080/09692290.2023.2171088 | |
ART : 30814 : Not available for external loan | |
Anticorruption and transitional justice : a distinction without a difference | |
English | |
20220600 | |
Oxford University Press | |
Michalakea, Taygeti | |
universal | Tunisia | transitional justice effectiveness | transition to democracy | corruption prevention and control | politics | economics | Ben Ali, Zein El Abidine | dictatorship | repression strategies | economic activities | international financial institutions' role | reconciliation | business corporations | |
Human rights law review ; vol. 22, no. 2 | |
ART : 28686 : Not available for external loan | |
Multinational enterprises, political institutions, and violence : a case study from Mozambique | |
English | |
20210200 | |
Cambridge University Press | |
Mairoce, Carlos | Silberberger, Magdalene | Zweynert, Joachim | |
Mozambique | determinants of violence | RENAMO party (Mozambique) | FRELIMO party (Mozambique) | international financial institutions' role | power | civil war | development aid | economic conditions | power | postconflict situations | case study | political parties | politics | business corporations | |
Journal of institutional economics ; vol. 17, no. 1 | |
MON : Electronic resource : Not available for external loan | |
The Palgrave handbook of development cooperation for achieving the 2030 agenda | |
English | |
20210000 | |
Palgrave Macmillan | |
Chaturvedi, Sachin (ed.) | Janus, Heiner (ed.) | Klingebiel, Stephan (ed.) | Li, Xiaoyun (ed.) | Souza, André de Mello e (ed.) | Sidiropoulos, Elizabeth (ed.) | Wehrmann, Dorothea (ed.) | |
9783030579388 | |
universal | China | Pakistan | South Africa | Korea, Republic of | Turkey | Bangladesh | Russian Federation | United States | Asia | Brazil | Mozambique | Africa | India | international development | international cooperation | governance | goals | development aid | interdisciplinary cooperation | aid policy | public-private partnerships | sustainable development | international organisations' role | international financial institutions' role | international relations | foreign policy | aid donors | measurement | aid quality | programme monitoring | programme evaluation | statistical models | indicators | institutional aspects | empowerment | women | business corporations' role | NGOs role | outcome harvesting | |
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ART : 30815 : Not available for external loan | |
Empirical analysis-economic liberalization and the stability of authoritarian regimes in resource-poor countries of the MENA region : Egypt, Tunisia, Jordan, and Morocco, 1950–2011 | |
English | |
20210000 | |
Springer VS | |
Neugebauer, Christian | |
19500000-20110000 | Egypt | Tunisia | Jordan | Morocco | authoritarianism | liberalism | international financial institutions' role | armed conflict | state's role | economic development | economic crisis | repression strategies | regime stability | contextual analysis | government policy | political economy | cross-national comparison | natural resources | developing countries | politics | economics | |
Economic liberalization and authoritarianism: a comparative political economy of Egypt, Tunisia, Jordan, and Morocco, 1950-2011. (Politik und Gesellschaft des Nahen Ostens book series). - ISBN: 978-3-658-35638-5 | |