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‘Building democracy’ through foreign aid: The limitations of United States political conditionalities, 1992–96

Pages 156-180 | Published online: 26 Sep 2007

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Thad Dunning. (2004) Conditioning the Effects of Aid: Cold War Politics, Donor Credibility, and Democracy in Africa. International Organization 58:02.
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