Aid Policy in War-Torn Countries
Explore the intricate dynamics of aid policy in challenging environments with Aid Policy in War-Torn Countries by Mafalda Duarte. Published in 2003, this insightful paperback spans 88 pages, delving into the critical shift from mere relief assistance to a more comprehensive approach that supports development even in emergency situations.
Duarte addresses the pressing dilemma of pursuing development amidst conflict, providing a thorough analysis of how aid can be effectively implemented in war-torn regions. This book is essential for policymakers, scholars, and anyone interested in the intersection of economic development and political stability.
With a focus on Angola and the broader implications for international relations, Aid Policy in War-Torn Countries is a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of economic assistance in turbulent contexts. Discover the strategies that can lead to sustainable progress in the face of adversity.