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Aid Paradox: Why Turning off the Aid Tap Won't Do the Trick

Thomas Kwasi Tieku teaches international relations and directs the African Studies Program at the University of Toronto, where he was recently awarded the Ranjini Ghosh Award for excellence in teaching. He has a B.A. with Honors from the University of Ghana, an M.A. from Brock University, and a Ph.D. from the University of Toronto. His areas of interest include international mediation and diplomacy; conflict resolution; multilateral democracy promotion, international political economy; international institutions and comparative regional integration; politics of international development; and African politics. He has consulted on these subjects for development organizations including the World Bank Group and government agencies. His recent works can be found in African Affairs, Africa Today, African Security Review, Canadian Foreign Policy Journal and International Journal.
Sponsor Institute for African Development
Date
Time 2:30PM -to- 4:00PM
Location G08 Uris Hall
Speakers Thomas Kwasi Tieku (University of Toronto)
For more information on this event contact:
Evangeline Ray
255-5499
er26@cornell.edu

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