This article proposes to move beyond the categories of altruism and self-interest in the analyses of the motives for development cooperation. This opposition ignores the inherently moral nature of development policy. The article illustrates the shortcomings of such a perspective by tracing the metaphor of the merchant and the clergyman as archetypical figures shaping Dutch development policy. Through these images the suggestion of an opposition between moral and amoral motives in the history of development has gained a strong foothold within the interplay of scholars, policy makers and public opinion. We go on to assess claims about economy, security, solidarity, prestige and guilt, and ecology, which have been brought forward to legitimise...
Observers of the EU’s development cooperation policy have noted that the EU has increasingly focused...
The premise of this article is that ethical moral formation or ‘covenanting for justice’ leads to ac...
This paper is not about Dutch Christian political economy. Instead, it focuses on some recent writin...
Should the aid to developing countries be seen as a social-economic problem or as a political questi...
Set within a broader mainstream 'aid effectiveness' debate and embedded in a neo-liberal discourse, ...
Paul Hoebink evaluates nearly sixty years of Dutch development cooperation policy. In many developin...
This thesis explores the shift from ownership to partnership policy in Dutch development aid. It is...
Does it make sense to maintain development cooperation as a recognizable policy area when public sup...
In 2010, the Dutch Scientific Council for Governmental Policy called for an explicit and adequate in...
Contains fulltext : 45981.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The objective of...
Although internationally regarded as a humanitarian aid donor, the central thesis of this article is...
Please do not cite without the author’s permission. Comments are welcome. Abstract: Observers of th...
The history of development aid has often been analyzed on the level of international politics and gr...
Currently, many countries are reducing their contribution to development aid as a consequence of the...
Based on historical research into Dutch policy-making and its effects, this contribution sets out so...
Observers of the EU’s development cooperation policy have noted that the EU has increasingly focused...
The premise of this article is that ethical moral formation or ‘covenanting for justice’ leads to ac...
This paper is not about Dutch Christian political economy. Instead, it focuses on some recent writin...
Should the aid to developing countries be seen as a social-economic problem or as a political questi...
Set within a broader mainstream 'aid effectiveness' debate and embedded in a neo-liberal discourse, ...
Paul Hoebink evaluates nearly sixty years of Dutch development cooperation policy. In many developin...
This thesis explores the shift from ownership to partnership policy in Dutch development aid. It is...
Does it make sense to maintain development cooperation as a recognizable policy area when public sup...
In 2010, the Dutch Scientific Council for Governmental Policy called for an explicit and adequate in...
Contains fulltext : 45981.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The objective of...
Although internationally regarded as a humanitarian aid donor, the central thesis of this article is...
Please do not cite without the author’s permission. Comments are welcome. Abstract: Observers of th...
The history of development aid has often been analyzed on the level of international politics and gr...
Currently, many countries are reducing their contribution to development aid as a consequence of the...
Based on historical research into Dutch policy-making and its effects, this contribution sets out so...
Observers of the EU’s development cooperation policy have noted that the EU has increasingly focused...
The premise of this article is that ethical moral formation or ‘covenanting for justice’ leads to ac...
This paper is not about Dutch Christian political economy. Instead, it focuses on some recent writin...