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In June 2013, the High-Level Conference of Middle-Income Countries held in Costa Rica, organised by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), ventured an intriguing look into the future of development. In particular, the conference highlighted the role of networks in...
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Development cooperation is part of an international system characterised by fragmentation and limitations in global problem solving. Drawing on the term beyond aid, this article explores the transformation of development cooperation within this system. The article distinguishes four dimensions...
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Since its foundation in 1961, the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) – nerve centre of the aid effort of the “rich” countries – has played a central role in the PostWar aid system. This book traces the history of the institution and reflects on its future. How intense diplomacy...
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This open access handbook analyses the role of development cooperation in achieving the 2030 Agenda in a global context of ‘contested cooperation’. Development actors, including governments providing aid or South-South Cooperation, developing countries, and non-governmental actors (civil...
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This paper uses the development policy system as an entry point assuming that various fundamental changes along three dimensions - narratives (why?), strategies (what?) and operational approaches (how?) - can be observed over recent years. Changes are diverse, ranging from new narratives...
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Populism is a style of politics that attacks the existing normative consensus within society, making systematic use of marginalisation and bogeyman tactics. Typical marginalisation strategies target minorities within the population and adopt an anti-scientific world view. Restrictions on civil...
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Populismus ist ein Politikstil, der bestehende normative Konsense in der Gesellschaft angreift und dabei systematisch Ausgrenzungen und Feindbilder nutzt. Minderheiten in der Bevölkerung sind Gegenstand typischer Ausgrenzungsstrategien ebenso wie Wissenschaftsfeindlichkeit. Dort wo Populismus...
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The United States of America has long been a leading force in international development cooperation, both politically and financially. However, the first weeks of the second Trump administration have called the traditional role of US foreign aid fundamentally into question. From a 90-day funding...
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