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Title Carrots, sticks, and ethnic conflict : rethinking development assistance / Milton J. Esman and Ronald J. Herring, editors.

Publication Info. Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, [2003]
©2003

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Edition 1st pbk. ed.
Description 1 online resource (264 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
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Note "This book originated in a conference held at Cornell University as part of a series of inquiries-- originally sponsored jointly by the Peace Studies Program and the Institute for European Studies of Cornell's Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies--on the implications of ethnic conflict for international affairs. Two earlier volumes focusing on international organizations and on international law (Milton J. Esman and Shibley Telhami, eds., International Organization and Ethnic Conflict, and David Wippman, ed., International Law and Ethnic Conflict) were published in this series in 1995 and 1998, respectively, by Cornell University Press"--Preface.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Projects and policies, politics and ethnicities / Ronald J. Herring and Milton J. Esman -- The World Bank and displacement : the challenge of heterogeneity / Daniel R. Gibson -- USAID and ethnic conflict : an epiphany? / Heather S. McHugh -- Foreign aid and ethnic interests in Kenya / John M. Cohen -- Ethnic cooperation in Sri Lanka : through the keyhole of a USAID project / Norman T. Uphoff -- Making ethnic conflict : the civil war in Sri Lanka / Ronald J. Herring -- Foreign assistance as genocide : the crisis in Russia, the IMF, and interethnic relations / Stephen D. Shenfield -- "Indian market" : the ethnic face of adjustment in Ecuador / Alison Brysk -- Policy dimensions : what can development assistance do? / Milton J. Esman.
Summary Development assistance employs carrots and sticks to influence regimes and obtain particular outcomes: altered economic policies, democratization, relief of suffering from catastrophes. Wealthy nations and international agencies such as the World Bank justify development assistance on grounds of improving the global human condition. Over the last forty years, however, ethnic conflict has increased dramatically. Where does ethnic conflict fit within this set of objectives? How do the resources, policy advice, and conditions attached to aid affect ethnic conflict in countries in which donors intervene? How can assistance be deployed in ways that might moderate rather than aggravate ethnic tensions? These issues are addressed comparatively by area specialists and participant-observers from development assistance organizations. This book is the first systematic effort to evaluate this dimension of international affairs--and to propose remedies. Case studies include Russia, Ecuador, Sri Lanka, and Kenya, with references to many other national experiences. Cross-cutting chapters consider evolution of USAID and the World Bank's policies on displacement of people by development projects, as well as how carrots and sticks may affect ethnic dynamics, but through different mechanisms and to varying degrees depending on political dynamics and regime behaviors. They show that projects may also exacerbate ethnic conflict by reinforcing territoriality and exposing seemingly unfair allocative principles that exclude or harm some while benefiting others. For students of international political economy, development studies, comparative politics, and ethnic conflict, this book illuminates a problem area that has long been overlooked in international affairs literature. It is essential reading for staff members and policymakers in development assistance agencies and international financial institutions. Milton J. Esman is the John S. Knight Professor of International Studies, Emeritus, and Professor of Government, Emeritus, at Cornell University. Ronald J. Herring is Director of the Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies at Cornell, the John S. Knight Professor of International Relations, and Professor of Government at Cornell University.
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Subject Economic assistance -- Congresses.
Economic assistance.
Ethnic conflict -- Congresses.
Ethnic conflict.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Electronic books.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Added Author Esman, Milton J. (Milton Jacob), 1918-2015.
Herring, Ronald J., 1947-
Other Form: Print version: Carrots, sticks, and ethnic conflict. 1st paperback ed. Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, ©2003 9780472089277 (OCoLC)53003861
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