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The DAC Journal
The Netherlands Volume 2 Issue 3
OECD. Published by : OECD Publishing
Version: Print (Paperback) + Free PDF
Price:   €47 | $61 | £31 | ¥5800 | 
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Availability: Out of print  Publication date:  28 Nov 2001  Language: English  Pages: 144  Tables: 10  Charts: 10  ISBN: 9789264190023  OECD Code: 432001331P1 
 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Part I Development Co-operation Review of the Netherlands Part II Conflict Prevention and Development Co-operation Papers: -- The Influence of Aid in Situations of Violent Conflict -- Security Issues and Development Co-operation: A Conceptual Framework for Enhancing Policy Coherence DESCRIPTION OF KEY TERMS
This journal brings together the DAC's annual overview of development co-operation efforts and policies and detailed country reviews previously published in the Development Co-operation Review Series.
There are four issues a year. The first is the Development Co-operation Report; the remaining three issues gather together in-depth country reviews of each DAC Member's development co-operation policies and programmes. The package pulls together, in a convenient format and at a lower cost, the comprehensive policy analysis and statistical data on development co-operation programmes.
The DAC Journal also provides an opportunity for the publication of occasional papers on development co-operation issues. These papers will appear alongside the DAC Members reviews.


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Table of contents:
Part I.  Development Co-operation Review of the Netherlands
Part II Conflict Prevention and Development Co-operation Papers:
-- The Influence of Aid in Situations of Violent Conflict
-- Security Issues and Development Co-operation: A Conceptual Framework for Enhancing Policy Coherence

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