Résilience et aide internationale: rhétorique discursive ou véritable réforme ?
Béatrice Quenault
Mondes en développement, 2017, vol. n° 180, issue 4, 35-52
Abstract:
This paper shows that, representing a sort of insurance against risk, the resilience rhetoric formulated by United Nations discourses to promote disaster risk reduction (DRR) and sustainable development has a dimension that is both positive and prescriptive, which has influenced its diffusion within the field of international aid while reforming its principles, architecture, and financing processes.
Date: 2017
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