“…On the other hand, foreign aid is an essential tool for promoting security and economic interests and for exporting ideology (Bermeo 2017; Meernik, Krueger and Poe 1998; Mesquita and Smith 2007; Schraeder, Hook and Taylor 1998). In the past 20 years, OECD donors have also begun to use the promise of aid or, perhaps more commonly, the threat of its withdrawal, to promote political ends such as improved democracy, more respect for human rights, and better governance (Claessens, Cassimon, and Van Campenhout 2009; Crawford 2001; Molenaers et al 2015; Swedlund 2017; Winters and Martinez 2015). Using a single tool to pursue multiple foreign policy goals, however, can generate challenging tensions when making decisions regarding its use (Morgenthau 1962).…”