A Samaritan State Revisited: Historical Perspectives on Canadian Foreign Aid Contributor(s): Donaghy, Greg (Editor), Webster, David (Editor) |
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ISBN: 1773850407 ISBN-13: 9781773850405 Publisher: University of Calgary Press OUR PRICE: $37.99 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: August 2019 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Political Science | Globalization - Political Science | Human Rights - Political Science | Ngos (non-governmental Organizations) |
Dewey: 338.917 |
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 8.9" W x 6.2" (1.30 lbs) 390 pages |
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Publisher Description: A Samaritan State Revisited brings together a refreshing group of emerging and leading scholars to reflect on the history of Canada's overseas development aid. Addressing the broad ideological and institutional origins of Canada's official development assistance in the 1950s and specific themes in its evolution and professionalization after 1960, this collection is the first to explore Canada's history with foreign aid with this level of interrogative detail. Extending from the 1950s to the present and covering Canadian aid to all regions of the Global South, from South and Southeast Asia to Latin America and Africa, these essays embrace a variety of approaches and methodologies ranging from traditional, archival-based research to textual and image analysis, oral history, and administrative studies. A Samaritan State Revisited weaves together a unique synthesis of governmental and non-governmental perspectives, providing a clear and readily accessible explanation of the forces that have shaped Canadian foreign aid policy. |
Contributor Bio(s): Donaghy, Greg: - Greg Donaghy is head of the Historical Section, Global Affairs Canada. He is co-Editor of From Kinshasa to Kandahar: Canada and Fragile States in Historical Perspective.Webster, David: - David Webster is an associate professor of History at Bishop's University. He is author of Flowers in the Wall: Truth and Reconciliation in Timor-Leste, Indonesia, and Melanesia. |