Fragmenting development cooperation and the wider Atlantic: geopolitical drift, normative contestation, and the emerging coalitions
Sumner, Andy / Stephan KlingebielExternal Publications (2025)
in: Policy Center for the New South; The Atlantic Dialogues (Hrsg.), Atlantic Currents: The Wider Atlantic: Building Partnerships in an Era of Instability, Rabat, Morocco: Policy Center for the New South, 20-27
A strategic Drift in the Atlantic Order The wider Atlantic has historically been central to the architecture of official development assistance (ODA). The consensus, however, is fragmenting. What does that mean for the wider Atlantic? The paper argues that the Atlantic space is a critical arena where normative shifts are being tested, institutional roles renegotiated, and coalitions reassemled.
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