Abstract
The reabsorption of autonomous or semi-autonomous aid agencies into departments of foreign affairs in New Zealand (2009), Canada (2013) and Australia (2013) has sent ripples across the international development community. Following a persistent two-decade trend towards greater autonomy and independence of aid policy in these countries, but also in places like the United Kingdom, this shift appears to represent a significant change to the status-quo.
Original language | English |
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Pages | Online |
No. | Online |
Specialist publication | Academic Stand Against Poverty |
Publication status | Published - 2015 |