Disaster assistance: determinants of countries around the world contributing towards disaster donations

Foreign responses after Hurricane Katrina and the Wenchuan and Haiti earthquakes varied. The cluster analysis in this paper shows that 35 countries were preferentially US-oriented, 47 Haiti-oriented, 33 China-oriented, 33 had no explicit orientation and 32 did not offer assistance. Further evidence...

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Main Authors: Wei, J., Marinova, Dora, Zhao, D.
Format: Journal Article
Published: InderScience 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/36008
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author Wei, J.
Marinova, Dora
Zhao, D.
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Zhao, D.
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description Foreign responses after Hurricane Katrina and the Wenchuan and Haiti earthquakes varied. The cluster analysis in this paper shows that 35 countries were preferentially US-oriented, 47 Haiti-oriented, 33 China-oriented, 33 had no explicit orientation and 32 did not offer assistance. Further evidence about geographies of generosity or geopolitical orientation was found, with the North American countries more likely to assist US and the Asian countries - China. Haiti however did not have any particular appeal to North America. The 33 countries found to implement a pure humanitarian approach to disaster aid have higher per capita gross domestic product (GDP) and general government consumption expenditure, indicating that foreign assistance depends on the state of the economy and larger public sector. A country with a higher human development index (HDI) is also more likely to donate. Finally, the paper argues the need for a global information network (GIN) to assist in coordinating disaster activities and improve communication channels.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-360082017-09-13T15:15:33Z Disaster assistance: determinants of countries around the world contributing towards disaster donations Wei, J. Marinova, Dora Zhao, D. Foreign responses after Hurricane Katrina and the Wenchuan and Haiti earthquakes varied. The cluster analysis in this paper shows that 35 countries were preferentially US-oriented, 47 Haiti-oriented, 33 China-oriented, 33 had no explicit orientation and 32 did not offer assistance. Further evidence about geographies of generosity or geopolitical orientation was found, with the North American countries more likely to assist US and the Asian countries - China. Haiti however did not have any particular appeal to North America. The 33 countries found to implement a pure humanitarian approach to disaster aid have higher per capita gross domestic product (GDP) and general government consumption expenditure, indicating that foreign assistance depends on the state of the economy and larger public sector. A country with a higher human development index (HDI) is also more likely to donate. Finally, the paper argues the need for a global information network (GIN) to assist in coordinating disaster activities and improve communication channels. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/36008 10.1504/IJEM.2014.061661 InderScience fulltext
spellingShingle Wei, J.
Marinova, Dora
Zhao, D.
Disaster assistance: determinants of countries around the world contributing towards disaster donations
title Disaster assistance: determinants of countries around the world contributing towards disaster donations
title_full Disaster assistance: determinants of countries around the world contributing towards disaster donations
title_fullStr Disaster assistance: determinants of countries around the world contributing towards disaster donations
title_full_unstemmed Disaster assistance: determinants of countries around the world contributing towards disaster donations
title_short Disaster assistance: determinants of countries around the world contributing towards disaster donations
title_sort disaster assistance: determinants of countries around the world contributing towards disaster donations
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/36008