Depoliticization, instrumentalization and legitimacy of Czech development cooperation: A case of imposed altruism?

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  • Ondřej Horký Institute of International Relations

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Coopération du développement, dépolitisation, légitimité, machine anti-politique, illusio, République tchèque

Résumé

This paper draws on James Ferguson’s concept of ‘anti-politics machine’ and Pierre Bourdieu’s concept of illusio to explore the nature of the international development cooperation programmes financed by the Czech government. It argues that its character as an ‘anti-politics machine’ turns development into a highly technical issue and dismisses
essential political questions of global equity and policy coherence from the public debate.
Moreover, the actors in the field of development cooperation are held in an illusio: they are
required to appear as altruistic, which obscures their particular interests. This instrumentalization of development aid contributes to further isolation of the Czech
development constituency and raises fundamental questions for the democratic legitimacy of development cooperation.

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2024-01-16

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Horký, O. (2024). Depoliticization, instrumentalization and legitimacy of Czech development cooperation: A case of imposed altruism?. Ethique, Economie Et Biens Communs, 8(1). Consulté à l’adresse https://journal.upaep.mx/index.php/EthicsEconomicsandCommonGoods/article/view/197