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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
The papers in this panel show the interplay between foreign aid policies, political institutions, and the influence of public and political opinion on aid delivery and effectiveness.
Aid Conditionality and Views of Donor and Recipient Publics toward Each Other - Haruna Minoura, The University of Texas at Dallas
Climate Change Concern and Perceptions of China in Africa - Forrest Lee Owens, University of California, Davis
Donor Reputation and International Aid Preference: Evidence from Indonesia - Enze Han, University of Hong Kong; Lingbo ZHAO, Pennsylvania State University
From Text to Behavior: Analysis of Chinese Aid Discourse and Allocation - Songtao Duan, Pennsylvania State University