外国援助与双边关系:以色列-东非案例

Pub Date : 2024-01-17 DOI:10.1111/dome.12314
Yaron Salman
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国际关系文献普遍告诉我们,援助国将对外援助视为外交政策中促进政治利益的重要手段。根据研究,捐助国通常希望在联合国(UN)舞台上获得有利的投票回报,这意味着对外援助的动机并非如此利他。本文利用 2012 年至 2021 年以色列对外援助数据和投票模式数据,以以色列对东非五国的对外援助为研究对象,探讨了对外援助、双边关系和联合国大会投票模式之间的联系。研究结果表明,以色列的对外援助有助于促进与埃塞俄比亚、肯尼亚、南苏丹、乌干达和坦桑尼亚的关系,但无助于促进有利于以色列的投票模式。研究结果揭示了一种双重性,即以色列与东非国家的双边关系有所改善,但其投票模式却没有改善,这不禁让人质疑将对外援助作为一种工具来促进有利于联合国投票的成功程度。
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Foreign aid and bilateral relations: The Israel−East Africa case

International relations literature generally tells us that donor countries see foreign aid as a key instrument of foreign policy to promote political interests. According to research, donor countries usually hope to get favorable voting at the United Nations (UN) arena in return, meaning that the motivation for foreign aid is not so altruistic. This article examines these claims and discusses the link between foreign aid, bilateral relations, and voting patterns in the UN General Assembly while focusing on Israeli foreign aid to five East African countries, using data on Israel's foreign aid and data on voting patterns from 2012 to 2021. The results testify that Israel foreign aid has helped to promote ties with Ethiopia, Kenya, South Sudan, Uganda, and Tanzania, but has not helped to promote voting patterns in favor of Israel. The results reveal a duality according to which the bilateral relations between Israel and East African countries have improved, but there has been no improvement in their voting patterns in a way that raises questions about the success level of using foreign aid as a tool to promote a favorable UN voting.

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