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Developmentalities and Donor-NGO Relations: Contesting Foreign Aid Policies in New Zealand/Aotearoa

机译:发展性和捐助者与非政府组织的关系:争夺新西兰/奥特罗阿的外国援助政策

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In this paper we draw on the concept of governmentality to examine the relationships between donors and northern non-governmental organisations (NGOs) during moments of policy change. Our case study comes from New Zealand/Aotearoa where a change in government has seen aid policy shift from poverty alleviation to sustainable economic development. We detail three mechanisms through which the government sought to normalise this change: changes in language and fields of visibility; institutional reform; and funding delays and cuts. Far from being complete, however, we also trace how some NGOs contested the new agenda through engaging in the practice of politics and how, at least temporarily, new more politicised development subjectivities were created. While our study raises awkward questions about the autonomy of NGOs within current funding environments, we also emphasise the productive possibilities and openings that emerge as one set of development ideas and techniques, or developmentalities, shifts to another.
机译:在本文中,我们借鉴政府性的概念,以研究政策变化时捐助者与北部非政府组织(NGOs)之间的关系。我们的案例研究来自新西兰/奥特罗阿,在该国政府更迭中,援助政策已从减轻贫困转向可持续的经济发展。我们详细介绍了政府试图通过标准化来实现这一变化的三种机制:语言和能见度的变化;体制改革;以及资金延迟和削减。但是,我们还远未完成,还追踪了一些非政府组织如何通过参与政治实践来挑战新议程,以及至少是暂时地如何建立了新的更加政治化的发展主体。尽管我们的研究提出了有关非政府组织在当前融资环境中的自治权的尴尬问题,但我们也强调了随着一组发展思想和技术或发展性向另一组发展而出现的生产性可能性和开放性。

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