The future of development aid: new international donors

Date
Friday February 13th 2015
Venue
Lecture Theatre, Blavatnik School of Government, 10 Merton Street
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The development landscape is changing rapidly. China, India and Brazil, along with Turkey and the Gulf States, are becoming increasingly important donors. What does this mean for the future of development assistance? Importantly, what does it mean for developing countries? How can they benefit from this new landscape? And, is this new financing contributing to the threat of another African debt crisis?
 
Speaker: Richard Manning, Senior Research Fellow at the Blavatnik School of Government
 
Discussant: Alistair Fraser, Lecturer in African Politics, SOAS