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Official Development Assistance at the Age of Consequences

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COUV PP11 ES

Official Development Assistance (ODA) was introduced in the 1960s as a temporary instrument to respond to a phase in world history involving decolonization, the Cold War, industrialization and flagrant inequalities between the “North” and the “South”. Fifty years later, in an influential text, Jean-Michel Severino and Olivier Ray (2009) noted that ODA had become a “global public policy”, while pondering its imminent demise. ODA seems to be both an instituted, supported, financed global policy – and thus resilient in a constantly changing world – and at the same time does not escape recurrent criticism.

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Authors
Jean-David Naudet, Rémy Rioux, Thomas Melonio
Edition
11
Page number
47
ISSN
2680-7416
eISSN
2741-759X
Collection
Policy Papers
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CC BY-NC-ND
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