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Abstract
To achieve humanitarian objectives, international development assistance must be structured to insure its effectiveness. The resulting conditionality, however, raises sovereignty concerns as attempts to promote effectiveness may conflict with respect for recipient state sovereignty and indirectly violate individuals' right to self-determination. The paper explores the nature of this conflict and provides guidelines for official donors.
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Issue Number
1
Page Numbers
79-92
Paper Number
38
Peer Reviewed
Reviewed
Publication Date
1998-08-24
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Volume Number
25
English
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