Publication

Oct 2014

This paper examines the role that local context plays in shaping donor-recipient aid relationships, particularly in the opposing examples of post-civil war Rwanda and Burundi. Local party elites certainly played a role in creating the giver-taker dynamic in each country, but so did pre-civil war structures.

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Author Devon E A Curtis
Series UNU-Wider Working Papers
Issue 128
Publisher World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER)
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