Do-Gooders at the End of Aid
Scandinavian Humanitarianism in the Twenty-First Century
Kristian Bjørkdahl editor Antoine de Bengy Puyvallée editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:22nd Jul '21
Currently unavailable, currently targeted to be due back around 2nd December 2024, but could change
This book argues that policymakers capitalize on Scandinavia's humanitarian reputation in world affairs to legitimize their policy and diplomatic interests.
Scandinavian countries are considered exceptional for their commitment to development cooperation, peace mediation, and humanitarian action. This book argues that policymakers can and do capitalize on this reputation to legitimize policy interventions and ideas.vThis title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.Scandinavian countries are routinely considered exceptional for their commitment to development cooperation, peace mediation, and humanitarian action. This book highlights how the political culture of Scandinavia is indeed characterized by the idea of doing good on the world stage, but then shows how this 'Scandinavian humanitarian brand' is an asset that policymakers and others can capitalize on to legitimize policy interventions and ideas, or to advance commercial, diplomatic, and security interests. Providing case studies from all Scandinavian countries, this book shows how the brand is made, reinforced, and used in a variety of policy contexts, from foreign aid and humanitarian assistance; to military operations, peace-building, and mediation; to migration policy, global health, and international cooperation. A key objective of the book is to explain why the Scandinavian humanitarian brand retains such apparent resilience in a time when Scandinavia's characteristic approach to world affairs seems challenged from many sides at once. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
ISBN: 9781108488792
Dimensions: 235mm x 160mm x 20mm
Weight: 580g
225 pages