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      Foreign aid and political conditionality: Issues of effectiveness and consistency

      Democratization
      Informa UK Limited

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          Continuity and Change in Franco-African Relations

          Guy Martin (1995)
          While noticeable signs of change in relations between France and her former colonies in Africa began to appear in the post-cold war era, particularly since 1990, elements of continuity include their enduring historical and cultural ties; their informal, intimate, and secretive politico-diplomatic relations, typified by the bi-annual franco-African summit meetings; and the fact that when all is said and done, the contintent remains of great economic importance to France. As for the gradual process of democratisation which has swept throughout francophone Africa in recent years, there is evidence that this has been selectively supported by France according to criteria pertaining more to her core foreign-policy interests in Africa than to ideological, legalistic, or humanitarian considerations.
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            WILL POLITICAL CONDITIONALITY WORK

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              Journal
              Democratization
              Democratization
              Informa UK Limited
              1351-0347
              1743-890X
              September 1997
              September 1997
              : 4
              : 3
              : 69-108
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              10.1080/13510349708403526
              7e24117e-399b-459a-9f01-b64b8cf39892
              © 1997
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