Beyond aid: a conceptual perspective on the transformation of development cooperation

Beyond aid: a conceptual perspective on the transformation of development cooperation

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Janus, Heiner / Stephan Klingebiel / Sebastian Paulo
Externe Publikationen (2014)

Stanford (CDDRL Working Papers December 2014)

Development cooperation is part of an international cooperation system characterised by fragmentation and limitations in global problem solving. Drawing on the term ‘Beyond Aid’, this article develops a conceptual framework for understanding the transformation of development cooperation within this system. The article defines Beyond Aid, a term so far used loosely to describe various aspects of a dynamically changing aid context, by distinguishing between four dimensions: actors, finance, regulation and knowledge. These dimensions represent areas in which aid loses relevance relative to other fields of international cooperation. Creating links to these Beyond Aid dimensions is at the core of the transformation of development cooperation. Understanding this transformation as a learning process, the article identifies ‘specialisation’ and ‘integration’ as two potential options that might redefine development cooperation as a policy field.

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