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Public Support and the Politics of Aid
Author(s)Smillie, Ian
AbstractIn his review of public opinion on aid, Ian Smillie argues that leadership must listen to the polls showing that many people in the North do care and want to help the economically poor. He suggests that leadership must convince and inspire ordinary people as well as the media, that long term self-interest lies in long-term disaster prevention rather than short-term advantage and short-term crisis management.
IssueNo3
Pages71-76
ArticleAccess to Article
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VolumeNo42
PubDateSeptember 1999
ISBN_ISSN1011-6370

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