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  • Gelot, Linnéa, 1978, et al. (author)
  • Rethinking Intervention and Interventionism
  • 2012
  • In: Development Dialogue. - 0345-2328. ; 2012:58, s. 131-150
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    • This article argues that ‘the problem of intervention’ cannot be divorced from its external political origins. A significant portion of research in the field shows that interventions have all too often been based on an insufficient understanding of the surrounding context, and on an external definition of the problem these interventions set out to solve. As many have noted, interventions are often designed for purposes other than solving the problems of those described as ‘beneficiaries’ and ‘targets’ (Rubinstein 2005; Richmond 2011). We argue that there is a need to rethink external interventions in general and what occurs in the encounter between interveners and those ‘intervened upon’ in particular. Indeed, determinations of the success or failure of interventions are partial unless they take seriously the role of local dynamics and cultural meaning systems that inform social action as well as the power relations between interveners and those intervened upon. This article constitutes our first step in outlining what such a ‘rethinking’ implies theoretically and conceptually.
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  • Gelot, Linnéa, et al. (author)
  • Rethinking Intervention and Interventionism
  • 2012
  • In: Development Dialogue. - Uppsala : Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation. - 0345-2328. ; :58, s. 131-149
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  • Löfgren, Mikael, et al. (author)
  • Introduction
  • 2007
  • In: Development Dialogue. - 0345-2328. ; :49
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  • Melber, Henning (author)
  • Dag Hammarskjöld on dialogue
  • 2019
  • In: Development Dialogue. - Uppsala : Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation. - 0345-2328. ; :64, s. 18-25
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  • Söderbaum, Fredrik, 1968, et al. (author)
  • Introduction: The End of the Development-Security Nexus?
  • 2012
  • In: Development Dialogue. - 0345-2328. ; 2012:No 58, s. 7-20
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    • Thinking and policy on ‘development’ and ‘security’ have undergone paradigmatic shifts in recent decades. The well-known merger of development and security into a ‘development-security nexus’ is now shifting towards an increasingly institutionalised securitisation. Security is everywhere, and development is security. A new discourse and practice is arising as the meaning of these concepts shift and the referents and objects of development and security are changing. Gradually we are moving beyond the development-security nexus into the reign of continuous global disaster management. These new articulations of the development-security nexus and global disaster management have served to legitimise a more radical interventionist agenda – first and foremost carried out by the West in the Global South. With thought-provoking contributions by leading authorities in this burgeoning field, this volume makes sense of the aforementioned paradigmatic shift. The articles explore the rationale and forces behind the institutionalisation of interventionism and intrusive disaster management as well as the consequences thereof in a number of policy domains and cases.
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