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New Washington Dissensus 2 development cooperation 2 global (dis)order 2 nationalist conditionality regime 2 norm contestation 2 policy norms 2 Development aid 1 Entwicklungshilfe 1 Social norm 1 Soziale Norm 1 Welt 1 World 1
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Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1 Working Paper 1
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English 2
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Klingebiel, Stephan 2 Sumner, Andrew 2
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German Institute of Development and Sustainability 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Development cooperation at a tipping point: How, why and through what mechanisms do policy norms break?
Sumner, Andrew; Klingebiel, Stephan - 2025
This paper applies the concepts and theories of "policy norms" to the disruptive effects of the second Trump administration on global development cooperation. We argue that recent US actions represent more than a domestic political shift. They signal a tipping point to longstanding norms of the...
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Development cooperation at a tipping point : how, why and through what mechanisms do policy norms break?
Sumner, Andrew; Klingebiel, Stephan - German Institute of Development and Sustainability - 2025
This paper applies the concepts and theories of “policy norms” to the disruptive effects of the second Trump administration on global development cooperation. We argue that recent US actions represent more than a domestic political shift. They signal a tipping point to longstanding norms of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015459276
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