ABSTRACT When creating a process of international aid, the definition of a political strategy is critically important. In theory, a government able to deliver services and goods to its population… Click to show full abstract
ABSTRACT When creating a process of international aid, the definition of a political strategy is critically important. In theory, a government able to deliver services and goods to its population and to guarantee participation in decision-making might not need the presence of international aid. International aid should bridge an existing gap between a government and its own population by adopting a relevant political strategy. This viewpoint proposes a reference framework for international cooperation actors to define their basic political strategy and provides a comprehensive framework for situating different political strategies into a wider approach.
               
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