International Development Organizations and Fragile States: Law and Disorder

This book addresses a conundrum for the international development community: The law of development cooperation poses major constraints on delivering aid where it is needed most. The existence of a state with an effective government is a basic condition for the transfer of aid, making development cooperation with ‘fragile’ nations particularly challenging. The author explores how international organizations like the World Bank have responded by adopting formal and informal rules to engage specifically with countries with weak or no governments. Von Engelhardt provides a critical analysis of the discourse on fragile states and how it has shaped the policy decision-making of international organizations. By demonstrating how perceptions of fragility can have significant consequences both in practice and in law, the work challenges conventional research that dismisses state fragility as a phenomenon beyond law. It also argues that the legal parameters for effective global policy play acrucial role, and offers a fresh approach to a topic that is central to international security and development.


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International Development Organizations and Fragile States: Law and Disorder

This book addresses a conundrum for the international development community: The law of development cooperation poses major constraints on delivering aid where it is needed most. The existence of a state with an effective government is a basic condition for the transfer of aid, making development cooperation with ‘fragile’ nations particularly challenging. The author explores how international organizations like the World Bank have responded by adopting formal and informal rules to engage specifically with countries with weak or no governments. Von Engelhardt provides a critical analysis of the discourse on fragile states and how it has shaped the policy decision-making of international organizations. By demonstrating how perceptions of fragility can have significant consequences both in practice and in law, the work challenges conventional research that dismisses state fragility as a phenomenon beyond law. It also argues that the legal parameters for effective global policy play acrucial role, and offers a fresh approach to a topic that is central to international security and development.


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International Development Organizations and Fragile States: Law and Disorder

International Development Organizations and Fragile States: Law and Disorder

by Marie von Engelhardt
International Development Organizations and Fragile States: Law and Disorder

International Development Organizations and Fragile States: Law and Disorder

by Marie von Engelhardt

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This book addresses a conundrum for the international development community: The law of development cooperation poses major constraints on delivering aid where it is needed most. The existence of a state with an effective government is a basic condition for the transfer of aid, making development cooperation with ‘fragile’ nations particularly challenging. The author explores how international organizations like the World Bank have responded by adopting formal and informal rules to engage specifically with countries with weak or no governments. Von Engelhardt provides a critical analysis of the discourse on fragile states and how it has shaped the policy decision-making of international organizations. By demonstrating how perceptions of fragility can have significant consequences both in practice and in law, the work challenges conventional research that dismisses state fragility as a phenomenon beyond law. It also argues that the legal parameters for effective global policy play acrucial role, and offers a fresh approach to a topic that is central to international security and development.



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783319626956
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 12/14/2017
Series: Governance and Limited Statehood
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 259
File size: 521 KB

About the Author

Marie von Engelhardt has worked as a researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg, Germany. Previously, she was a consultant for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Geneva, Switzerland, and for the World Bank in Nairobi, Kenya, and Washington, USA. 



Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction: Fragile states as a phenomenon beyond law.- Chapter 2. Fragile States – The Discrepancy between Empirical and Juridical Statehood.- Chapter 3. Development Cooperation with Fragile States – From Discourse to Action.- Chapter 4. The Law of Development Cooperation – Interlude on the Nature of Rules and Substance of Analysis.- Chapter 5. The World Bank’s Rules for Engaging with Fragile States.- Chapter 6. A Comparison with the African Development Bank, the Asian Development Bank, and the European Union.- Chapter 7. Formalizing Fragile States? Of Emerging Patterns and the Potentials and Perils of Regulation.- Chapter 8. Conclusion: Beyond the field of development cooperation.

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