Abstract

Table of Contents for Aid and Ebb Tide: A History of CIDA and Canadian Development Assistance by David R. Morrison List of Tables and Figures List of Acronyms Chronology of Key Events List of Ministers and Senior Officials Preface 01. Defining Canadian Development Assistance 02. The Early Years, 1950a66 03. Maurice Strong and the Creation of CIDA, 1966a70 04. Global Expansion and Growing Pains, 1970a77 05. Retrenchment and Reorientation, 1977a80 06. Rethinking the Mission, 1980a83 07. Multiple Mandates and Partners, 1983a89 08. A Jolt of Fresh Energy? ODA Policy Reviewed, 1984a89 09. Shifting Gears, 1989a93 10. Ebb Tide, 1993a98 11. Explaining Canadian ODA Appendices A. Canadian Official Development Assistance: Selected Components, Total, and ODA/GNP Ratio, 1949a50 to 1996a97 B. Percentage Distribution of Canadian Government-to-Government ODA by Region, Ten-Year Cumulative Totals, 1950a60, and Five-Year Cumulative Totals, 1960a95 C. Top Twenty Recipients of Canadian Government-to-Government ODA at Five-Year Intervals, 1960a61 to 1995a96 D. Core/Category I and Non-Core/Category II Countries, 1978, 1981, 1986 E. Publicly Financed Technical Assistance Personnel and Students and Trainees Supported by Canadian ODA, Five-Year Intervals, 1965a95 F. Canadian ODA: Proportion of DAC Effort and Comparative Standing, Five-Year Intervals, 1960a95 G. Percentage Distribution of All Attributable Country-to-Country Aid by Region, Canada and DAC Donors, 1970a71, 1980a81, and 1995a96 H. Percentage Distribution of Attributable Country-to-Country Aid by Country Income Level, Canada and All DAC Donors, 1970a71, 1980a81, and 1995a96 I. Canadian Multilateral ODA: Proportion of DAC Effort and Comparative Standing, Selected Years Notes Index

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