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" Human rights and foreign aid : "
Bethany Barratt.
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BL
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Record Number
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999203
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b753573
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Main Entry
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Barratt, Bethany.
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Title & Author
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Human rights and foreign aid : : for love or money? /\ Bethany Barratt.
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Publication Statement
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London ;New York, NY :: Routledge,, 2008.
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Series Statement
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Routledge research in human rights ;; 2
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Page. NO
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xii, 239 pages ;; 25 cm.
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ISBN
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0203936167
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: 0415543460
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: 0415771250
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: 9780203936160
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: 9780415543460
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: 9780415771252
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-232) and index.
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Contents
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Introduction : the "rights way" in foreign policy? -- The role of human rights in foreign policy -- Development assistance : from means to end -- Methodology : means, not end -- The global context : cross-national aid patterns 1980-2004 -- Leadership out of obligation : British development assistance and human rights -- Neither here nor there? Canadian development assistance and human rights -- Inherited from history and geography : Australian development assistance and human rights -- Context and consideration : three other donor states -- Developing a "rights way" : conclusions, implications, and possibilities.
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Abstract
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"By trying to alleviate poverty abroad, foreign development assistance tries to meet, among other things, basic human needs, which some schools of thought classify as basic human rights. However, because development abroad has often been treated as a tool for the pursuit of donor interests, rather than as an end in itself, it often ends up not only neglecting basic human rights, but making the situation worse." "Bethany Barratt develops this argument by presenting a systematic external examination of the internal documentation of aid rationale in three major donor countries (Britain, Canada and Australia). The book sets the discussion of these documents in the context of the foreign policy process and structure of each donor, and contrasts it with the results of statistical analyses of key factors in aid. It shows that different criteria are applied to the various categories of recipient states, resulting in an inconsistent treatment of recipient rights as an aid criterion." "This book will be invaluable to students, researchers and policy-makers in the fields of politics, economics and development."--BOOK JACKET.
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Subject
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Economic assistance-- Moral and ethical aspects.
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Subject
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Human rights.
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International relations.
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Economic assistance-- Moral and ethical aspects.
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Subject
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Human rights.
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International relations.
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Internationellt bistånd-- etik och moral.
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Subject
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Mänskliga rättigheter.
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Dewey Classification
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172/.4
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LC Classification
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HC60.B311 2008
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NLM classification
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KC228 BARmoys
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