“…Academic literature on development cooperation tends to assume that international aid involves a power relation, where the donor country has the ability to exert some type of influence on the partner or recipient. 1 However, not many studies have addressed the precise mechanisms of this aid‐power nexus, resulting in a short list of factors applicable to bilateral aid spaces: aid conditionality, tied aid, consultants, people‐to‐people exchanges and the support of like‐minded donors (Anderson, 2018 ; Banerjee & Rondinelli, 2003 ; Dauvergne & Farias, 2012 ; De Bruyn, 2016 ; Deych, 2015 ; Fejerskov, 2017 ; Gu et al, 2016 ; Harmer et al, 2013 ; Jung et al, 2018 ; Kwon et al, 2015 ; Montinola, 2010 ; Tarte, 2008 ).…”