4,911
Views
6
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Articles

Aid, accountability and institution building in Ethiopia: the self-limiting nature of technocratic aid

Bibliography

  • Abegaz, B. Aid, Accountability and Institution-building: A Comparative Analysis of Donor Practice. WIDER Working Paper 2013/083. Helsinki: WIDER, 2013.
  • Abegaz, B. “Aid and Reform in Ethiopia.” In Aid and Reform in Africa, edited by S. Devarajan, D. Dollar and T. Holmgren, 167–226. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2001.
  • Abegaz, B. “Political Parties in Business: Rent-seekers, Developmentalists, or Both?” Journal of Development Studies 49, no. 11 (2013): 1467–1483.
  • Acemoglu, D., and J. Robinson. Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity and Poverty. New York: Crown Business, 2012.
  • Addison, Tony. “Do Donors Matter for Institutional Reform in Africa?” In Reforming Africa’s Institutions: Ownership, Incentives, and Capabilities, edited by Steve Kayizzi-Mugerwa, 54–76. Tokyo: UNU Press, 2001.
  • African Development Bank Group (AfDB). Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia: Country Strategy Paper, 2011–2015. Tunis: AfDB, 2011.
  • AfDB, and Global Financial Integrity (GFF). Illicit Financial Flows and the Problem of Net Resource Transfers from Africa: 1980–2009. Tunis/Washington, DC, 2013.
  • Amnesty International. “Ethiopia: Ethnic Oromos Arrested, Tortured and Killed by the State in Relentless Repression of Dissent.” Press release. New York, October 8, 2014.
  • Andrews, Matthew. The Limits of Institutional Reform in Development. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013.
  • Barnett, Christopher, Teigist Lemma, Joe Martin, Charlotte Vaillant, Mohammed Mussa, and Lissane Yohannes. Country Programme Evaluation: Ethiopia. Evaluation Report EV697. London: DFID, 2009.
  • Booth, D. “Aid, Institutions and Governance: What have we Learned?” Development Policy Review 29, no. S1 (2011): 5–26.
  • Bräutigam, D., and S. Knack. “Foreign Aid, Institutions, and Governance in Sub-Saharan Africa.” Economic Development and Cultural Change 52, no. 2 (2004): 255–285.
  • “Britain pulls back $4.5bn Development Aid to Ethiopia.” Guardian, February 28, 2015.
  • Carbone, Maurizio. “Better Aid, Less Ownership: Multi-annual Programming and the EU’s Development Strategies in Africa.” Journal of International Development 20 (2008): 218–229.
  • Clapham, Christopher. “The Challenge of Democratization in Ethiopia.” Whitehall Papers 62, no. 1 (2004): 21–82.
  • Del Biondo, Karel, and Jan Orbie. “The European Commission’s Implementation of Budget Support and the Governance Incentive Tranche in Ethiopia: Democracy Promotor or Developmental Donor?” Third World Quarterly 35, no. 3 (2014): 411–427.
  • Department for International Development (DFID). Business Case for Protecting Basic Services in Ethiopia. London: DFID, 2012.
  • DFID. Country Programme Evaluation: Ethiopia. Evaluation Report EV697. London: DFID, 2010.
  • DFID. Ethiopia: Operational Plan 2011–2015. London: DFID, 2011.
  • Development Assistance Group (DAG). A Profile of Development Partners in Ethiopia: Official Development Assistance. Addis Ababa: DAG, 2010.
  • EU. Ethiopia – Country Strategy Paper and National Indicative Programme for the Period 2008–2013. Brussels: European Commission, 2008.
  • EU. Evaluation of the Commission of the European Union’s Cooperation with Ethiopia: Country Level Evaluation. Vol. 1. Brussels: European Commission, 2012. http://ec.europa.eu/europeaid/how/evaluation/evaluation_reports/reports/2012/1301_vol1_en.pdf, 2012.
  • European Union Election Observation Mission. Ethiopia: Legislative Elections 2010. Brussels: EU, 2010.
  • Fukuyama, Francis. Political Order and Political Decay. New York: Farrar, Strauss and Giroux, 2014.
  • Furtado, X., and W.J. Smith. Ethiopia: Aid, Ownership, and Sovereignty. GEG Working Paper 2007/2. Oxford: Oxford University, 2007.
  • Government of Ethiopia (GOE). Constitution of the Federal Republic of Ethiopia. Addis Ababa, 1995.
  • Government of Ethiopia (GOE). Ethiopia: A Plan for Accelerated and Sustained Development to End Poverty (PASDEP), 2005/06–2009/10. Addis Ababa: Ministry of Finance and Economic Development (MOFED), 2006.
  • GOE. Ethiopia: Sustainable Development and Poverty Reduction Programme (SDPRP). Addis Ababa: MOFED, 2002.
  • GOE. Proclamation to Provide for the Registration and Regulation of Charities and Societies. Addis Ababa, 2009.
  • GOE. A Proclamation on Anti-terrorism. Addis Ababa, 2009.
  • GOE. Ethiopia: Growth and Transformation Plan (GTP), 2010/11–2014/15. Addis Ababa: MOFED, 2010.
  • Grindle, M. Good Enough Governance Revisited. Cambridge, MA: Kennedy School, Harvard University, 2005.
  • Human Rights Watch (HRW). Development without Freedom: How Aid Underwrites Oppression in Ethiopia. New York: HRW, 2010.
  • IMF. The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia: Selected Issues Paper. IMF Country Report 14/304. Washington, DC: IMF, 2014.
  • Khan, Q., J. P. Faguet, C. Gaukler, and W. Mekasha. Improving Basic Services for the Bottom Forty Percent: Lessons from Ethiopia. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2014.
  • Legesse, E. YeMeles Tirufatoch balebet alba ketema. Washington, DC: Netsanet Publishing, 2014.
  • Moss, T., G. Pettersson, and N. van de Walle. An Aid–Institutions Paradox? A Review Essay on Aid Dependency and State Building in Sub-Saharan Africa. Working Paper 74. Washington, DC: CGD, 2006.
  • Nega, E. 2013. “Letter from the Ethiopian Gulag.” New York Times, July 24.
  • North, D., J. Wallis, and B. Weingast. Violence and Social Orders: A Conceptual Framework for Interpreting Recorded Human History. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009.
  • Oakland Institute. We Say the Land is not Yours: Breaking the Silence against Forced Displacement in Ethiopia. Oakland, CA: Oakland Institute, 2015.
  • Plummer, J. Diagnosing Corruption in Ethiopia. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2012.
  • Reporters Sans Frontières (RSF). “Ethiopian Government’s Witchhunt against Privately-owned Media.” November 2014. www.en.rs.org/ethiopie.html.
  • Rodrik, D. “Notes on the Ethiopian Economic Situation.” Unpublished MS, December 22, 2008.
  • Selassie, A. G. “Ethnic Federalism: Its Promise and Pitfalls for Africa.” Yale Journal of International Law 28 (2003): 51–107.
  • Tarrow, S. “The Strategy of Paired Comparison: Toward a Theory of Practice.” Comparative Political Studies 43 (2010): 230–259.
  • Turton, D. “Introduction.” In Ethnic Federalism: The Ethiopian Experience in Comparative Perspective, edited by D. Turton, 1–31. Oxford: James Currey, 2006.
  • US Agency for International Development (USAID). Ethiopia: Country Development Cooperation Strategy, 2011–2015. Washington, DC: USAID, 2012.
  • US Department of State. Ethiopia: 2013 Human Rights Report. Washington, DC: Department of State, 2013.
  • Vaughan, S. “Revolutionary Democratic State-building: Party, State and People in the EPRDF’s Ethiopia.” Journal of Eastern African Studies 5, no. 4 (2011): 619–640.
  • Vaughan, S., and M. Gebremichael. Rethinking Business and Politics in Ethiopia. Africa Power and Politics Programme Research Paper 2. London: ODI, 2011.
  • World Bank. 3rd Ethiopia Economic Update: Strengthening Export Performance through Improved Competitiveness. Report 8954. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2014.
  • World Bank. Country Partnership Strategy for the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia. Report 71884-ET. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2012.
  • World Bank. Ethiopia: Country Assistance Evaluation, 1998–2006. Report 43524. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2008.
  • World Bank. Ethiopia: Country Assistance Programme. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2008.
  • World Bank. World Development Report: Making Services Work for Poor People. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2003.
  • Zenawi, M. “State and Markets: Neoliberal Limitations and the Case for a Developmental State.” In Good Growth and Governance in Africa: Rethinking Development Strategies, edited by A. Noman, K. Botchwey, H. Stein and J. Stiglitz, 140–174. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012.