Join BookitisSave favorites, build lists, and follow creators.

US Assistance, Development, and Hierarchy in the Middle East

Work detail

Bookitis Pick
Cover for US Assistance, Development, and Hierarchy in the Middle East
UA
Image source: Open Library
Anne Mariel Zimmermann3 editions

What does US aid "buy" in the Middle East? Drawing on extensive primary source research, this book examines the role and consequences of US aid to three countries in the Middle East. The author argues that the political survival strategies of incumbent leaders in Egypt, Israel, and Jordan shaped not only the type of aid that these countries received from the US, but also its developmental and geopolitical impact. Leaders who relied heavily on distributing selective benefits to their ruling coalitions were more likely to receive forms of US aid that complemented their distributive political economies and undermined the state's developmental capacity, which simultaneously rendered them more dependent on US resources, and more likely to cede fragments of their sovereignty to their major donor. Non-distributive leaders, however, could reap the full benefits of highly discretionary and technologically sophisticated aid, incorporating it into developmental policies that rendered them progressively less dependent on Washington"and better able to say "no" when it was in their best interest

Overview

Shared work-level identity and catalog context.

1 credited authorSearch language english

Bookitis keeps work pages focused on the shared book identity and the editions that actually belong to it. Unrelated books should not appear here as primary content.

Contributors

People credited with this work in the active catalog.

  • Anne Mariel Zimmermann

    Author profile in the active Bookitis catalog

    Open Author

Editions

Publication-specific versions linked to this work only.