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Israeli Development Aid to Sub-Saharan Africa

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Israeli Development Aid to Sub-Saharan Africa Synopsis

This book deals with Israeli development aid to Sub-Saharan Africa countries as a part of Israeli foreign policy.

The analysis is framed by the concept of soft power: an assumption that development cooperation increases attractiveness of the donor and contributes to constructive bilateral and multilateral relations. Israel is a particular case of a donor, as it concentrates on technical aid and its aid is motivated by a particular set of ideological and pragmatic motives.Covering the period since the 1950s till today, the book analyses particular Israeli resources relevant for African development and the system and contents of Israeli development aid, with a particular focus on a new phenomenon of the engagement of businesses and NGOs.Zielinska explores the geopolitical context of Israeli aid for Sub-Saharan countries and the recipients' perception of Israeli aid; asking if and how these attitudes influence the recipients' behaviour towards Israel within their bilateral relations as well as on multilateral forums.

Contributing to the knowledge of development diplomacy as a form of expression of soft power and as a tool of foreign policy, it will be of interest to international relations' students and faculty as well as to other people professionally dealing with Israeli foreign policies.

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ISBN: 9780367633851
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Author: Karolina ZieliÔnska
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 322 pages
Series: Foreign Policy Analysis
Genres: Regional / International studies
International institutions
Theory of warfare and military science
Political economy
Globalization
Peace studies and conflict resolution