@ARTICLE{26583242_26813840_2009, author = {Polina Arkhipova and Alena Bulatnikova and Anna Vekshina and Evgeniy Gushchin and Yuriy Zaitsev and Natalia Zlokazova and Julia Kukushkina and Tatyana Lanshina and Marina Larionova and Dina Padalkina and Pavel Prokopyev and Mark Rakhmangulov and Alexander Simonov and Anvardzhon Sultanov and Mariya Tyurikova and Il'ya Fedorov and Polina Cherepova and Igor Churkin and Natalya Churkina and Arina Shadrikova}, keywords = {, international development assistance, debt relief, Aid for Trade, official development assistance, developing countries, humanitarian assistance, food securitymillennium development goals}, title = {The G20 International Development Assistance Compliance Report}, journal = {INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS RESEARCH JOURNAL}, year = {2009}, volume = {4}, number = {4}, pages = {13-54}, url = {https://iorj.hse.ru/en/2009-4-4/26813840.html}, publisher = {}, abstract = {IORI-HSE G8 Research Group (eds. M. Larionova, Y. Zaitsev)Marina Larionova, Doctor of Political Science, Director of the State University - Higher School of Economics International Organisations Research Institute, Head of International Programmes at the National Training Foundation of the Russian Federation; mlarionova@hse.ruYuriy Zaitsev, Researcher of the Informational - Analytical G8 Research Centre of the of the State University - Higher School of Economics International Organisations Research Institute, PhD Student of the Chair of Theory and Practice of Public Administration of the Department of Public Administration of the State University - Higher School of Economics; yuriy.zaitsev@gmail.comThe report turns to the assessment and complex analysis of the G20 member-states compliance to the commitments on development assistance taken at London G20 summit in April 2009. The monitoring has embraced two commitments on international development assistance and covered a period from April to September 2009. Findings from the monitoring could be helpful to understand the role of the G8 member-states and other members of the G20, which are not the G8 members, in promoting international development assistance. The report overviews the activities taken by the Russian Federation along with other G20 member states to support international development assistance, evaluates its effectiveness and success.}, annote = {IORI-HSE G8 Research Group (eds. M. Larionova, Y. Zaitsev)Marina Larionova, Doctor of Political Science, Director of the State University - Higher School of Economics International Organisations Research Institute, Head of International Programmes at the National Training Foundation of the Russian Federation; mlarionova@hse.ruYuriy Zaitsev, Researcher of the Informational - Analytical G8 Research Centre of the of the State University - Higher School of Economics International Organisations Research Institute, PhD Student of the Chair of Theory and Practice of Public Administration of the Department of Public Administration of the State University - Higher School of Economics; yuriy.zaitsev@gmail.comThe report turns to the assessment and complex analysis of the G20 member-states compliance to the commitments on development assistance taken at London G20 summit in April 2009. The monitoring has embraced two commitments on international development assistance and covered a period from April to September 2009. Findings from the monitoring could be helpful to understand the role of the G8 member-states and other members of the G20, which are not the G8 members, in promoting international development assistance. The report overviews the activities taken by the Russian Federation along with other G20 member states to support international development assistance, evaluates its effectiveness and success.} }