Publication year
1999Author(s)
Source
European Journal of Development Research, 11, 1, (1999), pp. 176-202ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Journal title
European Journal of Development Research
Volume
vol. 11
Issue
iss. 1
Page start
p. 176
Page end
p. 202
Subject
Institutions in developmentAbstract
Although internationally regarded as a humanitarian aid donor, the central thesis of this article is that The Netherlands has only very recently earned the reputation of being a generous donor. This article traces the emergence of an aid policy in the 1960s and discusses the ways in which the interests of Dutch trade and industry and the Ministry of Economic Affairs played a prominent role in its formulation. Subsequent official policy pronouncements would seem to point to three further turning points in the history of Dutch development aid. However, the article questions the depth of these changes. While the Dutch aid programme has become less influenced by commercial considerations, it is argued that the shifts observed in the 1970s and 1980s are more at the level of discourse than actual changes in policy.
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