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Changing Donor Policy and Practice in Civil Society in the Post-9/11 Aid Context

机译:9/11后援助背景下公民社会中捐助者政策和实践的变化

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This article argues that the global 'War on Terror' regime has contributed in complex and differentiated ways to the increasing securitisation of development policy and practice. The global 'War on Terror' regime refers to a complex and contradictory weaving of discourses, political alliances, policy and legislative changes, institutional arrangements and practices. This is manifest in aid rhetoric, policy discourse, institutional convergence and programming. These processes have in turn affected the way donor agencies engage with non-governmental actors. On the one hand they have led to new forms of control over charitable agencies; on the other hand they have created new opportunities for interaction and resource access to 'newly discovered' civil society actors such as Muslim organisations and communities. The article explores these issues through the lens of development policy and practice by four donor countries, namely, the USA, Sweden, the UK and Australia.
机译:本文认为,全球“反恐战争”政权以复杂和差异化的方式为发展政策和实践的证券化做出了贡献。全球“反恐战争”政权是指话语,政治同盟,政策和立法变革,体制安排和实践的复杂而矛盾的交织。这体现在援助言论,政策话语,机构融合和方案编制上。这些过程反过来又影响了捐助机构与非政府行为者交往的方式。一方面,它们导致了对慈善机构的新形式的控制。另一方面,它们为“新发现的”民间社会行为者(例如穆斯林组织和社区)创造了互动和资源获取的新机会。本文通过四个捐赠国(即美国,瑞典,英国和澳大利亚)的发展政策和实践探讨了这些问题。

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    《Third World Quarterly 》 |2009年第7期| 1279-1296| 共18页
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    Jude Howell; Jeremy Lind;

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    Centre for Civil Society, London School of Economics, London, UK;

    Department of Geography, University of Sussex, Falmer, UK;

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