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sympathetic to developing countries and devoid of strategic self interest. Outside of its bilateral aid programme, Ireland has … traditionally had only minor diplomatic relations with most developing countries, including Sudan. The events of 1998 in Sudan and … Ireland's response to them represent a rare situation where Irish sympathy for developing countries, its commitment to famine …
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- prone country, Sudan, from the miod- 1970s to the late 1990s. It illustrates the shifting patterns of Irish bilateral aid to … Sudan from first- generation (modernisation) activities to second- and third- generation activities that focused on basic … reviews the possibilities for and difficulties inherent in new possible potential engagements in Sudan in the event of a …
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international community, both during the Cold War and in the post-Cold War era. This paper analyses Ireland's political and … humanitarian involvement with Angola in 2001-2. During this period Ireland was chair of the Angola Sanctions Committee (Against … UNITA), a role it was assigned as a member of the UN Security Council. This paper examines Ireland's role as chair, as well …
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Six years after enactment, the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) remains the cornerstone of U.S. economic policy toward sub-Saharan Africa. Has AGOA fulfilled its promise to serve as a catalyst for African economic development? The author examines the legislative history that led to...
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Sudan is a country that has suffered from civil war for most of its almost 50 years of independence. The recent phase … the considerably more complicated nature of political violence in Sudan, with centre/ periphery issues in resource … since the establishment of Operation Lifeline Sudan (OLS) by the United Nations in 1989. This assistance has been …
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Whereas the impact of Brexit on Anglophone Africa was a major issue in the controversial British discussions on the pros and cons of Brexit, possible repercussions on French-speaking Africa have been rarely mentioned up to now. Yet, the range of possible Brexit effect is impressive, including...
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countries' governments are ineffective. It specifically examines ODA to Ethiopia and Sudan, which received the largest share of …
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development in Sudan using new primary data at the micro level. We find that the Chinese share in total loans and grants offered … to Sudan greatly increased from 17% in 1999 to 73% in 2007 out of total loans and grants offered to Sudan. We find that … Chinese aid and loans to Sudan caused mixed positive-negative impacts. The positive impact is providing alternative …
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South Sudan between 2008 and 2021. These three countries, like all other highly fragile countries, suffer from bad …
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Armut in Afrika noch weiter verschärfen werden.Dies umso mehr, als die internationale Entwicklungshilfe für Afrika … worst in African history, when 21% of the population died, and the recurring famines in Ethiopia, Somalia and South Sudan …
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