European responses to Asia’s enhanced role as an aid donor

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Autor(a) principal: Freitas, Raquel
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Mah, Luís
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/4265
Resumo: Asia is affirming itself as a newcomer and strong donor of aid to developing countries. China has been in the spotlight, but also countries such as India or South Korea have been stepping up their efforts at international development cooperation. These new actors, albeit with diverse approaches, challenge Europe’s global weight and leadership role and are driving it to rethink its development aid policies. Europe has developed a highly complex system of disbursing aid to developing countries attaching it to criteria of macro-economic performance and good governance. The principle of ownership as set by the Paris Declaration (2005) affirms that “partner countries exercise effective leadership over their development policies, and strategies and co-ordinate development actions”. European countries have promoted it as a cornerstone principle for aid effectiveness, claiming to give aid recipients the capacity to decide their policies autonomously, in contrast to previous policies of conditionality in aid. Yet, the praxis is far from matching the discourse, as Europe seeks to be deeply involved in the policy process of aid recipients. Asian donors, on the other hand, tend to be less concerned with the normative discourse or with the policy process of aid recipients and more focused on mutual economic gains of the relationship. In this scenario ownership takes on a different frame. This paper explores how Europe is reacting to this new context and to what extent it is adjusting its development aid policies.
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title European responses to Asia’s enhanced role as an aid donor
spellingShingle European responses to Asia’s enhanced role as an aid donor
Freitas, Raquel
Development Cooperation
Europe
Ásia
Africa
title_short European responses to Asia’s enhanced role as an aid donor
title_full European responses to Asia’s enhanced role as an aid donor
title_fullStr European responses to Asia’s enhanced role as an aid donor
title_full_unstemmed European responses to Asia’s enhanced role as an aid donor
title_sort European responses to Asia’s enhanced role as an aid donor
author Freitas, Raquel
author_facet Freitas, Raquel
Mah, Luís
author_role author
author2 Mah, Luís
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Freitas, Raquel
Mah, Luís
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Development Cooperation
Europe
Ásia
Africa
topic Development Cooperation
Europe
Ásia
Africa
description Asia is affirming itself as a newcomer and strong donor of aid to developing countries. China has been in the spotlight, but also countries such as India or South Korea have been stepping up their efforts at international development cooperation. These new actors, albeit with diverse approaches, challenge Europe’s global weight and leadership role and are driving it to rethink its development aid policies. Europe has developed a highly complex system of disbursing aid to developing countries attaching it to criteria of macro-economic performance and good governance. The principle of ownership as set by the Paris Declaration (2005) affirms that “partner countries exercise effective leadership over their development policies, and strategies and co-ordinate development actions”. European countries have promoted it as a cornerstone principle for aid effectiveness, claiming to give aid recipients the capacity to decide their policies autonomously, in contrast to previous policies of conditionality in aid. Yet, the praxis is far from matching the discourse, as Europe seeks to be deeply involved in the policy process of aid recipients. Asian donors, on the other hand, tend to be less concerned with the normative discourse or with the policy process of aid recipients and more focused on mutual economic gains of the relationship. In this scenario ownership takes on a different frame. This paper explores how Europe is reacting to this new context and to what extent it is adjusting its development aid policies.
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