TY - JOUR TI - Motives of Traditional and Emerging Donors in Aid Giving: Comparative Study between China and France AU - Diakite, Ansoumane D. AU - Phillips, Jenny O. L. T2 - Journal of Social and Political Sciences AB - Since the beginning of bilateral aid giving in the aftermath of the Second World War, the motives for aid giving have changed from being purely political and humanitarian to a mix of different interests. While poverty reduction is frequently stated as the goal of aid giving, it is commonplace for donors to use aid to advance their national interests. The rise of new, emerging donors is creating discussion in both the political and academic fields of aid giving. Traditional or western donors see emerging donors, such as China’s efforts in aid-giving as seeking the natural resources of the recipient countries. This paper provides a historical analysis of the aid-giving motivations underlying an emerging donor, China, and a traditional donor, France. The motives for China’s and France’s aid giving to African countries, with special focus on Guinea, show a great number of similarities. DA - 2019/12/27/ PY - 2019 DO - 10.31014/aior.1991.02.04.140 DP - Zenodo VL - 2 IS - 4 SP - 1026 EP - 1037 LA - eng ST - Motives of Traditional and Emerging Donors in Aid Giving UR - https://zenodo.org/record/3594277#.YBtkopMzZTY Y2 - 2021/02/04/03:07:19 KW - Aid Giving Motives, Emerging Donor, Traditional Donor, Poverty Reduction ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Importance of Readiness for Change, a Leadership Perspective Based on a Case Study in Macau, SAR China AU - Marques, João AU - Reis, Joana AU - Phillips, Jenny O. L. AU - Diakite, Ansoumane T2 - Journal of Advanced Management Science DA - 2020/01/01/ PY - 2020 DO - 10.18178/joams.8.4.116-120 DP - ResearchGate SP - 116 EP - 120 J2 - Journal of Advanced Management Science ER -