Chapter 11 Funding the UN : Support or Constraint?

This chapter shows that while the UN development system (UNDS) has benefited from a strong increase in resources over recent years, it suffers from the reliance on a small number of contributing countries and a disproportionate earmarking of funds. While softer forms of such tied funding can be cred...

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第一著者: Baumann, Max-Otto (auth)
その他の著者: Weinlich, Silke (auth)
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出版事項: Taylor & Francis 2020
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