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Aiding Afghanistan

Aiding Afghanistan

A History of Soviet Assistance to a Developing Country

by Paul Robinson and Jay Dixon
Hardback
Publication Date: 15/12/2012

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For close to sixty years Afghanistan was one of the largest recipients of foreign development aid and yet it remains one of the poorest countries on the planet. The Soviet Union provided Afghanistan with large-scale economic and technical assistance for nearly twenty-five years before invading in 1979 and then increased the volume of assistance even further during the 1980s in an effort to prop up the government and undermine the anti-Soviet insurgency. None of this aid made any lasting difference to Afghan poverty. As in so many other countries, foreign aid did not promote economic growth. Using unexplored Russian sources, this book describes and analyses the economic and technical assistance programs run by the Soviet Union from the mid-1950s through to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, and places them in the context of both Soviet-era development theories and more recent ideas about the role of institutions in fostering economic growth. In some respects Soviet
development theorists were actually ahead of their contemporary Western counterparts in realising the centrality of institution-building, but they proved unable to translate their theories into practical solutions. The reasons why their assistance programs failed so completely in Afghanistan remain compellingly relevant today.
ISBN:
9780199327911
9780199327911
Category:
Development economics & emerging economies
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
15-12-2012
Language:
English
Publisher:
OUP India
Country of origin:
India
Pages:
256
Dimensions (mm):
216x145x20mm
Weight:
0.41kg
Paul Robinson

Paul Robinson is an experienced soccer coach with FA level 3 (UEFA B) and FA Youth Award qualifications. He has previously coached players ages 7 through 21 from foundational to professional development phase. He has also coached in different environments, including a diverse socio-economic American Summer Camp, grassroots teams, and at Regional Talent Clubs.

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