Development Cooperation: From post-colonialism to interconnected globalization
René Grotenhuis
Development, 2016, vol. 58, issue 1, 42-48
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Uncertainty currently dominates the development cooperation discourse. What is the future of this domain of international cooperation and solidarity? Was it a model that suited the world order of western economic, political and military dominance? Does the changing world order with emerging economies and the move to the East, with identity wars and an almost untraceable pattern of wealth and inequality signal that development cooperation itself, not just its models and intervention logic has become redundant? And if so, what’s next? Where should the energy, creativity and commitment of all those committed to the fight against poverty, to women’s rights and access of the poor to a decent life be directed?
Date: 2016
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