International development cooperation involves capital flows, part of which has been allocated abroad at the cost of domestic welfare, which constitutes a discourse that affects the public attitude toward foreign aid.
This panel will explore some puzzles:
1.Under what backgrounds will the patterns of public opinion variate?
2.How to explain the source of public opinion toward international development cooperation at theoretical levels?
3.Through which ways how do multi-stakeholders affect the public opinion of international development cooperation, and how to measure the impacts?
4.Under what conditions can the specific public opinion affect the life circle of international development cooperation policy, including policy-making, policy implementation, and policy evaluation?
5.What are the implications of researching public opinion in the context of international development cooperation?
For questions that connects with this topic are equally welcomed.
If possible, participants voluntarily act as de facto chairs and discussants.
Type
Open Panel
Language
English
Chair
Discussants
Description
Onsite Presentation Language
Same as proposal language
Panel ID
PL-6315