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WHY COUNTRIES OFFER DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE? . The Latin American experience. CARMEN ROBLEDO School of Politics and International Relations Research School of Social Science – CASS [email protected] 14 February 2014

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Page 1: WHY COUNTRIES OFFER DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE?. The Latin American experience. CARMEN ROBLEDO School of Politics and International Relations Research School

WHY COUNTRIES OFFER DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE?.

The Latin American experience.

CARMEN ROBLEDO School of Politics and International RelationsResearch School of Social Science – [email protected]

14 February 2014

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TOTAL ODA

2

0

20,000

40,000

60,000

80,000

100,000

120,000

140,000

160,000

Net

OD

A -

Con

stan

t 2

01

1 U

SD

b

illio

n

Source: DAC-OECD

Why countries offer development assistance? The LA experience

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SHARE OF WORLD’S POOR

3

Source: Gertz and Chandy (2011, Brookings Institution)

World Bank data

73.5%

26.5%

2005

34.1%

65.9%

2010

g Low-income countries g Middle-income countries

Why countries offer development assistance? The LA experience

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OUTLINEI. Background.

II. Typology of ODA based on motivations.

III. Emerging donors development assistance policies: the Latin American experience.

• Origins of development cooperation• Donors• Drivers of development cooperation policies• Latin American south-south cooperation in practice

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TYPOLOGY OF ODA BY DONORS’ MOTIVATIONS

a. Political – diplomatic

b. Military – security

c. Humanitarian

d. Altruist or developmental

e. Economic – commercial

f. Cultural

g. Prestige

Why countries offer development assistance? The LA experience

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NEW DONORS… SAME OLD PRACTICES?

Are development assistance policies of emerging donors driven by similar motivations as those of traditional

donors?

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GLOBAL ODA SHARE

7

Source: Park (2011, Brookings Institution)

2%

98%

199512%

88%

2008

20%

80%

2020

g Traditional (DAC) donors g New donors (ODA-like flows)

Why countries offer development assistance? The LA experience

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ORIGINS DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION IN LATIN AMERICA

• CEPAL school of thought

• ISI model

• Shared history and cultural heritage

• Joint front against foreign intervention

• Challenge US hegemony

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LATIN AMERICAN DONORS

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• Cuba• Venezuela• Colombia• Chile• Brazil• Mexico

Why countries offer development assistance? The LA experience

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LA DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION DRIVERS

Why countries offer development assistance? The LA experience

a. Promote regional integration

b. Preserve regional autonomy

c. Self – reaffirmation

d. Consolidate regional and global leadership

e. Achieve self-sufficiency

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LA DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION DRIVERS

f. Obtain non-alignment

g. Protect national sovereignty

h. Promote regional solidarity

i. Leverage in international negotiations

j. Self – legitimisation

Why countries offer development assistance? The LA experience

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LATIN AMERICAN SSC IN PRACTICE

• Limited participation of non-government actors.

• Mixed positions related on adhering to DAC guidelines.

• Behaviour and language

• Modalities

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FINAL REMARKS• Development assistance has became an instrument

to pursuit objectives unique to emerging donors.

• Latin America’s SSC displays common traits to emerging donors in other regions.

• Better understanding of new donors can only be beneficial for better dialogue and engagement among all parts involved in the aid regime.

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WHY DEVELOPING COUNTRIES OFFER DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE?.

The Latin American experience.

CARMEN ROBLEDO School of Politics and International RelationsResearch School of Social Science – [email protected]

14 February 2014