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Who Cares? European Public Opinion on Foreign Aid and Political Conditionality

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European Politics
Foreign Aid
Foreign Policy
Political Conditionality
Public Opinion
Welfare State
Business and International Management
General Business,Management and Accounting
Economics and Econometrics
Political Science and International Relations
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14018/27558
Abstract
We provide evidence on the individual and country-level determinants of citizens' support for political conditionality in foreign aid, using novel survey data for 27 European countries. Based on the welfare state literature and existing public opinion research in foreign aid, we expect citizens with more rightist political orientations as well as those who do not perceive their own state apparatus to function in a meritocratic way to be more likely to support political conditionality. Our multi-level analysis supports these hypotheses in general, but also shows that the effect of political orientations on support for political conditionality in foreign aid is limited to traditional EU donor countries, where the left/right-cleavage has been dominant in politics.
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2017-09
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10.1111/jcms.12556
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