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Pablo Yanguas

Pablo Yanguas

Anti-corruption / Political economy of reform / Strategy and learning

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Recent Posts

  • New paper! Adapting to fragility: Lessons from practitioners
  • STAAC Learning Papers
  • Welcome!
  • Building an adaptive anti-corruption programme: Lessons from STAAC Ghana
  • PEA Confessions, part IV: Of floors and ceilings
  • Debate: Should the West stop giving aid to Africa?
  • PEA Confessions, part III: More tools, please and thank you
  • Is your development agency Conan or Saruman?
  • “Can We Do Aid Better?” Debate at UCL
  • Duncan Green’s rant is not wrong. But the blame does not lie only in academia

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  • Why we lie about aid
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Tag: Book covers are funny

Why We Lie About Aid: Development and the Messy Politics of Change

UK: [Amazon.co.uk] [Blackwell’s] [Waterstone]

US: [Amazon.com] [Barnes & Noble]

Spain: [Amazon.es]

Jacket for Why We Lie About Aid

Posted on 15 February 201816 February 2018Categories Why We Lie About AidTags Available now!, Book covers are funny, Brian Levy, David Booth, Nic van de Walle, Thomas Carothers

And now there is a cover

Why We Lie About Aid – Pablo Yanguas

As seen in the shiny Forthcoming page on the Zed Books site. I don’t happen to know our cover model, Stock Poor African Woman #17, but I do like the look she is giving us.

Posted on 15 August 201715 August 2017Categories Why We Lie About AidTags Book covers are funny, Why we lie about aid
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