OPEC and the Third World

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Abu Dhabi Fund
African Development Bank
Arab Aid
Arab Monetary Fund (AMF)
Arab Oil Producers
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commodity aid
DAC Aid
DAC Country
DAC Donor
development aid
development finance
economic assistance
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foreign assistance policy
foreign policy instruments
International Monetary Fund
international relations theory
Iran and Saudi Arabia
Iran Saudi Arabia case studies
Iranian Aid
Islamic Development Bank (IsDB)
Middle East economics
multilateral aid channels
Multilateral Oda
National Arab Organisations
Oda Contribution
OPEC
OPEC Aid
OPEC aid impact on developing nations
OPEC Country
OPEC Donor
OPEC Fund
OPEC Investment
OPEC Member
OPEC Special Fund
OPEC State
OPEC's Action
OPEC's Capacity
OPEC’s Action
OPEC’s Capacity
Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
political deficiencies
Saudi Aid
Saudi Arabian aid policies
Third World countries
UNCTAD Conference
Western Sahara
World Development Report

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367349462
  • Weight: 790g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Jul 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Originally published in 1984 this book focuses principally on the use of foreign aid by the members of OPEC in the 1970s and demonstrates how the divisive elements both within OPEC and between OPEC and the rest of the developing world prevented OPEC from using aid to advance developing world objectives. It explains why the OPEC countries filed to achieve the goals they set for themselves and will be of interest to all those concerned with the politics of the developing world, development assistance, Middle East regional economics and political and security issues.

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