Current foreign aid programs are failing because they are based upon
flawed assumptions about how countries develop. They attempt to
achieve development without first achieving good governance and
security, which are essential prerequisites for sustainable
development. In focusing on the poorer members of society, they
neglect the elites upon whose leadership the quality of governance and
security depends. By downplaying the relevance of cultural factors to
development, they avoid altering cultural characteristics that account
for most of the weaknesses of elites in poor nations. Drawing on a
wealth of examples from around the world, the author shows that
foreign aid can be made much more effective by focusing it on human
capital development. Training, education, and other forms of
assistance can confer both skills and cultural attributes on current
and future leaders, especially those responsible for security and
governance.
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Building Partner Nations and Ending Poverty through Human Capital
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ISBN
9781316472125
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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