International Development Cooperation : Set of Lectures

This set of lectures is structured in accordance with the aforementioned objectives. It is divided into four parts. Part one examines the theoretical-methodological issues of development studies that remain largely a terra incognita for the Russian...

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Main Authors: Bartenev, Vladimir, Glazunova, Elena
Format: Other Financial Sector Study
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Moscow 2013
Subjects:
AID
HIV
WAR
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/01/17510127/russian-federation-international-development-cooperation-set-lectures
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13228
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topic ACCESS TO EDUCATION
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
AID
AID EFFECTIVENESS
AID FLOWS
AID PROGRAMS
BASIC NEEDS
BILATERAL AID
BIRTH COMPLICATIONS
CHILD MORTALITY
CIVIL RIGHTS
CLASSICAL ECONOMICS
CLIMATE CHANGE
COMMON GOOD
CONSEQUENCES OF POPULATION
CONSUMERS
DECENTRALIZATION
DEMOCRACY
DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES
DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS
DEVELOPMENT ISSUES
DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS
DEVELOPMENT POLICIES
DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
DEVELOPMENT THEORY
DISEASES
DOMESTIC RESOURCE
DOMESTIC RESOURCE MOBILIZATION
DRUG TRAFFICKING
DUAL ECONOMY
ECOLOGY
ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC LIFE
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
ECONOMIC THEORY
ECONOMICS
ECONOMISTS
EDUCATED WOMEN
EMERGENCY RELIEF
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
EQUILIBRIUM
ESSENTIAL NEEDS
EXPENDITURES
EXPLOITATION
EXTREME POVERTY
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FISH
FISHING
FOOD SECURITY
FOREIGN AID
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FOREIGN POLICY
FUTURE GENERATIONS
GAPS
GENDER EQUALITY
GENDER INEQUALITY
GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT
GOOD GOVERNANCE
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH SYSTEMS
HIV
HUMAN BEINGS
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN DIGNITY
HUMAN LIFE
HUMAN POTENTIAL
HUMAN RIGHT
HUMAN RIGHTS
HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS
HUMAN SECURITY
ILLITERACY
ILLNESS
IMMUNIZATION
INDIVIDUAL NEEDS
INDUSTRIALIZATION
INFANT
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL AID
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
INTERNATIONAL CONSENSUS
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONALIZATION
JOB CREATION
LABOR MARKET
LARGE NUMBER OF PEOPLE
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LIMITED RESOURCES
LIVING STANDARDS
LOCAL DEVELOPMENT
MALARIA
MALTHUSIAN TRAP
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
MARXISM
MASS COMMUNICATION
MASS MEDIA
MATERNAL DEATHS
MATERNAL HEALTH
MEDICAL CARE
MEDICAL TREATMENT
MIGRATION
MILITARY AID
MILLENNIUM DECLARATION
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
MODERNIZATION
MOTHER
MULTILATERAL ORGANIZATIONS
NATIONAL BORDERS
NATIONAL INCOME
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATIONAL POLICIES
NATIONAL SECURITY
NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY
NATIONAL STRATEGIES
NATIONAL STRATEGY
NATURAL DISASTER
NATURAL DISASTERS
NATURAL RESOURCES
NEWBORN
NUMBER OF PEOPLE
NUMBER OF WOMEN
NUTRITION
OFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
PEACE
POLICY GUIDANCE
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POLITICAL INSTABILITY
POLITICAL PARTICIPATION
POOR FAMILIES
POPULATION GROWTH
PRACTITIONERS
PREGNANCY
PRIORITIES
PRODUCERS
PROGRESS
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PROVISION OF ASSISTANCE
PUBLIC ATTENTION
PUBLIC GOODS
PUBLIC OPINION
PURCHASING POWER
PURCHASING POWER PARITY
QUALITY EDUCATION
QUALITY OF LIFE
REAL INCOME
RECIPIENT COUNTRIES
RECIPIENT COUNTRY
RESEARCH AGENDA
RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS
RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
RESPECT
ROLE OF WOMEN
RULE OF LAW
RURAL AREAS
SANITATION
SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
SELF-RELIANCE
SERVICE DELIVERY
SOCIAL CHANGES
SOCIAL COHESION
SOCIAL CONFLICTS
SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS
SOCIAL MOBILIZATION
SOCIAL PARTICIPATION
SOCIAL PROGRESS
SOCIAL SCIENCE
SOCIAL SECTORS
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL TENSIONS
SOCIAL TRANSFORMATIONS
SPILLOVER
STATE UNIVERSITY
STRATEGIC PRIORITY
SUSTAINABILITY
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TERRORIST
TERRORISTS
TOLERANCE
TUBERCULOSIS
UNDERDEVELOPED AREAS
UNDERDEVELOPED COUNTRIES
UNDERDEVELOPMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION
URBANIZATION
VICTIMS
VULNERABILITY
WAR
WORKFORCE
WORLD COMMUNITY
spellingShingle ACCESS TO EDUCATION
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
AID
AID EFFECTIVENESS
AID FLOWS
AID PROGRAMS
BASIC NEEDS
BILATERAL AID
BIRTH COMPLICATIONS
CHILD MORTALITY
CIVIL RIGHTS
CLASSICAL ECONOMICS
CLIMATE CHANGE
COMMON GOOD
CONSEQUENCES OF POPULATION
CONSUMERS
DECENTRALIZATION
DEMOCRACY
DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES
DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS
DEVELOPMENT ISSUES
DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS
DEVELOPMENT POLICIES
DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
DEVELOPMENT THEORY
DISEASES
DOMESTIC RESOURCE
DOMESTIC RESOURCE MOBILIZATION
DRUG TRAFFICKING
DUAL ECONOMY
ECOLOGY
ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC LIFE
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
ECONOMIC THEORY
ECONOMICS
ECONOMISTS
EDUCATED WOMEN
EMERGENCY RELIEF
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
EQUILIBRIUM
ESSENTIAL NEEDS
EXPENDITURES
EXPLOITATION
EXTREME POVERTY
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FISH
FISHING
FOOD SECURITY
FOREIGN AID
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FOREIGN POLICY
FUTURE GENERATIONS
GAPS
GENDER EQUALITY
GENDER INEQUALITY
GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT
GOOD GOVERNANCE
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH SYSTEMS
HIV
HUMAN BEINGS
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN DIGNITY
HUMAN LIFE
HUMAN POTENTIAL
HUMAN RIGHT
HUMAN RIGHTS
HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS
HUMAN SECURITY
ILLITERACY
ILLNESS
IMMUNIZATION
INDIVIDUAL NEEDS
INDUSTRIALIZATION
INFANT
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL AID
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
INTERNATIONAL CONSENSUS
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONALIZATION
JOB CREATION
LABOR MARKET
LARGE NUMBER OF PEOPLE
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LIMITED RESOURCES
LIVING STANDARDS
LOCAL DEVELOPMENT
MALARIA
MALTHUSIAN TRAP
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
MARXISM
MASS COMMUNICATION
MASS MEDIA
MATERNAL DEATHS
MATERNAL HEALTH
MEDICAL CARE
MEDICAL TREATMENT
MIGRATION
MILITARY AID
MILLENNIUM DECLARATION
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
MODERNIZATION
MOTHER
MULTILATERAL ORGANIZATIONS
NATIONAL BORDERS
NATIONAL INCOME
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATIONAL POLICIES
NATIONAL SECURITY
NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY
NATIONAL STRATEGIES
NATIONAL STRATEGY
NATURAL DISASTER
NATURAL DISASTERS
NATURAL RESOURCES
NEWBORN
NUMBER OF PEOPLE
NUMBER OF WOMEN
NUTRITION
OFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
PEACE
POLICY GUIDANCE
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POLITICAL INSTABILITY
POLITICAL PARTICIPATION
POOR FAMILIES
POPULATION GROWTH
PRACTITIONERS
PREGNANCY
PRIORITIES
PRODUCERS
PROGRESS
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PROVISION OF ASSISTANCE
PUBLIC ATTENTION
PUBLIC GOODS
PUBLIC OPINION
PURCHASING POWER
PURCHASING POWER PARITY
QUALITY EDUCATION
QUALITY OF LIFE
REAL INCOME
RECIPIENT COUNTRIES
RECIPIENT COUNTRY
RESEARCH AGENDA
RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS
RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
RESPECT
ROLE OF WOMEN
RULE OF LAW
RURAL AREAS
SANITATION
SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
SELF-RELIANCE
SERVICE DELIVERY
SOCIAL CHANGES
SOCIAL COHESION
SOCIAL CONFLICTS
SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS
SOCIAL MOBILIZATION
SOCIAL PARTICIPATION
SOCIAL PROGRESS
SOCIAL SCIENCE
SOCIAL SECTORS
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL TENSIONS
SOCIAL TRANSFORMATIONS
SPILLOVER
STATE UNIVERSITY
STRATEGIC PRIORITY
SUSTAINABILITY
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TERRORIST
TERRORISTS
TOLERANCE
TUBERCULOSIS
UNDERDEVELOPED AREAS
UNDERDEVELOPED COUNTRIES
UNDERDEVELOPMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION
URBANIZATION
VICTIMS
VULNERABILITY
WAR
WORKFORCE
WORLD COMMUNITY
Bartenev, Vladimir
Glazunova, Elena
International Development Cooperation : Set of Lectures
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Central Asia
Eastern Europe
Russian Federation
description This set of lectures is structured in accordance with the aforementioned objectives. It is divided into four parts. Part one examines the theoretical-methodological issues of development studies that remain largely a terra incognita for the Russian audience. The authors deliberately differentiated between two terms, development and international development assistance . The most voluminous Part two examines the key issues pertaining to aid architecture. In the beginning the authors reconstruct the terminological and institutional-legal system in which international development assistance is provided currently, classify the main criteria, forms, and modalities of aid, as well as identify key international development actors. The first introductory lecture is followed by a description of the latest trends in composition and distribution of aid flows with breakdowns by donor group, aid modality, region, country, income group, and sector. There is an analysis of those trends which hinder progress in increasing aid effectiveness. The authors develop the idea that international development assistance is a form of cooperation in which both donors and recipients (regardless of the differences in their motivation, interests, goals, and strategies) are engaged as partners. However, it is still the donors that drive the agenda. That is why most of attention in part two is paid to donors, both established and emerging ones. An analysis is provided of commonalities and particularities of donor national strategies of participation in international development cooperation. Part three is entirely devoted to the practical aspects of providing assistance, management, financing, monitoring and evaluation of aid programs. This section explores a wide range of issues, such as specifics of aid management systems, planning expenditures for bilateral and multilateral aid programs, advantages and shortcomings of various aid modalities and channels of aid delivery, as well as the project-based and program-based approaches. The last part, part four, sheds light on the provision of development assistance in specific spheres, such as support for production growth (including aid for trade), infrastructure (transport, energy, information and communications technologies), social services (education, health, water supply, and sanitation), and environment.
author2 Bartenev, Vladimir
author_facet Bartenev, Vladimir
Bartenev, Vladimir
Glazunova, Elena
format Economic & Sector Work :: Other Financial Sector Study
author Bartenev, Vladimir
Glazunova, Elena
author_sort Bartenev, Vladimir
title International Development Cooperation : Set of Lectures
title_short International Development Cooperation : Set of Lectures
title_full International Development Cooperation : Set of Lectures
title_fullStr International Development Cooperation : Set of Lectures
title_full_unstemmed International Development Cooperation : Set of Lectures
title_sort international development cooperation : set of lectures
publisher World Bank, Moscow
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/01/17510127/russian-federation-international-development-cooperation-set-lectures
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13228
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spelling okr-10986-132282021-04-23T14:03:07Z International Development Cooperation : Set of Lectures Bartenev, Vladimir Glazunova, Elena Bartenev, Vladimir Glazunova, Elena ACCESS TO EDUCATION ACCESS TO INFORMATION AID AID EFFECTIVENESS AID FLOWS AID PROGRAMS BASIC NEEDS BILATERAL AID BIRTH COMPLICATIONS CHILD MORTALITY CIVIL RIGHTS CLASSICAL ECONOMICS CLIMATE CHANGE COMMON GOOD CONSEQUENCES OF POPULATION CONSUMERS DECENTRALIZATION DEMOCRACY DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES DEVELOPMENT AGENCY DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS DEVELOPMENT ISSUES DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS DEVELOPMENT POLICIES DEVELOPMENT PROCESS DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS DEVELOPMENT THEORY DISEASES DOMESTIC RESOURCE DOMESTIC RESOURCE MOBILIZATION DRUG TRAFFICKING DUAL ECONOMY ECOLOGY ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC LIFE ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES ECONOMIC THEORY ECONOMICS ECONOMISTS EDUCATED WOMEN EMERGENCY RELIEF ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION EQUILIBRIUM ESSENTIAL NEEDS EXPENDITURES EXPLOITATION EXTREME POVERTY FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FISH FISHING FOOD SECURITY FOREIGN AID FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN POLICY FUTURE GENERATIONS GAPS GENDER EQUALITY GENDER INEQUALITY GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT GOOD GOVERNANCE HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SYSTEMS HIV HUMAN BEINGS HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN DIGNITY HUMAN LIFE HUMAN POTENTIAL HUMAN RIGHT HUMAN RIGHTS HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS HUMAN SECURITY ILLITERACY ILLNESS IMMUNIZATION INDIVIDUAL NEEDS INDUSTRIALIZATION INFANT INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL AID INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY INTERNATIONAL CONSENSUS INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONALIZATION JOB CREATION LABOR MARKET LARGE NUMBER OF PEOPLE LIFE EXPECTANCY LIMITED RESOURCES LIVING STANDARDS LOCAL DEVELOPMENT MALARIA MALTHUSIAN TRAP MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARXISM MASS COMMUNICATION MASS MEDIA MATERNAL DEATHS MATERNAL HEALTH MEDICAL CARE MEDICAL TREATMENT MIGRATION MILITARY AID MILLENNIUM DECLARATION MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS MODERNIZATION MOTHER MULTILATERAL ORGANIZATIONS NATIONAL BORDERS NATIONAL INCOME NATIONAL LEVEL NATIONAL POLICIES NATIONAL SECURITY NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY NATIONAL STRATEGIES NATIONAL STRATEGY NATURAL DISASTER NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL RESOURCES NEWBORN NUMBER OF PEOPLE NUMBER OF WOMEN NUTRITION OFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE PEACE POLICY GUIDANCE POLITICAL ECONOMY POLITICAL INSTABILITY POLITICAL PARTICIPATION POOR FAMILIES POPULATION GROWTH PRACTITIONERS PREGNANCY PRIORITIES PRODUCERS PROGRESS PROPERTY RIGHTS PROVISION OF ASSISTANCE PUBLIC ATTENTION PUBLIC GOODS PUBLIC OPINION PURCHASING POWER PURCHASING POWER PARITY QUALITY EDUCATION QUALITY OF LIFE REAL INCOME RECIPIENT COUNTRIES RECIPIENT COUNTRY RESEARCH AGENDA RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT RESPECT ROLE OF WOMEN RULE OF LAW RURAL AREAS SANITATION SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH SELF-RELIANCE SERVICE DELIVERY SOCIAL CHANGES SOCIAL COHESION SOCIAL CONFLICTS SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS SOCIAL MOBILIZATION SOCIAL PARTICIPATION SOCIAL PROGRESS SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIAL SECTORS SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL TENSIONS SOCIAL TRANSFORMATIONS SPILLOVER STATE UNIVERSITY STRATEGIC PRIORITY SUSTAINABILITY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TERRORIST TERRORISTS TOLERANCE TUBERCULOSIS UNDERDEVELOPED AREAS UNDERDEVELOPED COUNTRIES UNDERDEVELOPMENT UNEMPLOYMENT UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION URBANIZATION VICTIMS VULNERABILITY WAR WORKFORCE WORLD COMMUNITY This set of lectures is structured in accordance with the aforementioned objectives. It is divided into four parts. Part one examines the theoretical-methodological issues of development studies that remain largely a terra incognita for the Russian audience. The authors deliberately differentiated between two terms, development and international development assistance . The most voluminous Part two examines the key issues pertaining to aid architecture. In the beginning the authors reconstruct the terminological and institutional-legal system in which international development assistance is provided currently, classify the main criteria, forms, and modalities of aid, as well as identify key international development actors. The first introductory lecture is followed by a description of the latest trends in composition and distribution of aid flows with breakdowns by donor group, aid modality, region, country, income group, and sector. There is an analysis of those trends which hinder progress in increasing aid effectiveness. The authors develop the idea that international development assistance is a form of cooperation in which both donors and recipients (regardless of the differences in their motivation, interests, goals, and strategies) are engaged as partners. However, it is still the donors that drive the agenda. That is why most of attention in part two is paid to donors, both established and emerging ones. An analysis is provided of commonalities and particularities of donor national strategies of participation in international development cooperation. Part three is entirely devoted to the practical aspects of providing assistance, management, financing, monitoring and evaluation of aid programs. This section explores a wide range of issues, such as specifics of aid management systems, planning expenditures for bilateral and multilateral aid programs, advantages and shortcomings of various aid modalities and channels of aid delivery, as well as the project-based and program-based approaches. The last part, part four, sheds light on the provision of development assistance in specific spheres, such as support for production growth (including aid for trade), infrastructure (transport, energy, information and communications technologies), social services (education, health, water supply, and sanitation), and environment. 2013-04-22T16:43:05Z 2013-04-22T16:43:05Z 2013 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/01/17510127/russian-federation-international-development-cooperation-set-lectures Содействие международному развитию http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13228 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Moscow Economic & Sector Work :: Other Financial Sector Study Economic & Sector Work Europe and Central Asia Central Asia Eastern Europe Russian Federation