Development andCooperation
The impact xenophobic violence in South Africa has on Zimbabwe
Discrimination is a global phenomenon – but some places are worse than others
DAC Chair Solheim says it makes sense to use aid to improve tax revenues in developing countries
Almost a year after the putsch in Thailand, the military clings to power
China’s new personality cult and enhanced authoritarianism
Consumer responsibility matters in the tourism industry
The Namibian government has a good international reputation but is not driving forward socio-economic development
Cashmere from Kyrgyzstan is distributed on global scale – the primary producers, however, do not get a fair price
Ghanaian scholar says aid has promoted growth in his country, but not institution building
Many Nigerians believe the elections were postponed because the ruling party was afraid of losing