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공적원조기금(ODA)을 제공하는 이유에 대한 이론적 논의Theoretical Considerations: Why Countries Provide Development Aid

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Theoretical Considerations: Why Countries Provide Development Aid
Authors
서창록
Issue Date
2010
Publisher
고려대학교 일민국제관계연구원
Keywords
공적개발원조(ODA); 구성주의; 비판이론; 후기실증주의; 소프트파워; ODA(Official Development Assistance); Social Constructivism; Critical Theory; Post-Positivism; Soft Power
Citation
국제관계연구, v.15, no.1, pp.191 - 218
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
국제관계연구
Volume
15
Number
1
Start Page
191
End Page
218
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/117372
ISSN
1738-0154
Abstract
While realism, liberalism and Marxism all bring different perspectives leading to different explanations regarding development aid by donor countries, all theories can be considered as traditional state-centric perspectives given that all eventually focus their analyses on the state as a rational actor and national interest as a motivation of development aid. Unlike these traditional perspectives, there are a growing number of new theories, particularly theories under post-positivism, which try to bring new ways of explaining the issue of development aid. Social constructivism is instrumental in showing that national interests are not fixed and can be changed and reconstructed. Critical theory, while there are very diverse roots of theory, is making very important contributions in that it argues various actors, rather than nation-states, should be considered, emphasizing a bottom-up process of norm-making. The participation of diverse actors has changed the structure of the global society and has constructed new norms. These non-traditional perspectives have enhanced understanding of the transformation of global society within the field of development aid. It also suggests various solutions to problems that the development assistance community has encountered during implementation practices.
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