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Beyond the merchant and the clergyman: assessing moral claims about development cooperation
Authors:Peter van Dam  Wouter van Dis
Affiliation:1. University of Amsterdam, the Netherlandsp.h.vandam@uva.nl;3. University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Abstract:This article proposes to move beyond the categories of altruism and self-interest in the analyses of the motives for development cooperation. This opposition ignores the inherently moral nature of development policy. The article illustrates the shortcomings of such a perspective by tracing the metaphor of the merchant and the clergyman as archetypical figures shaping Dutch development policy. Through these images the suggestion of an opposition between moral and amoral motives in the history of development has gained a strong foothold within the interplay of scholars, policy makers and public opinion. We go on to assess claims about economy, security, solidarity, prestige and guilt, and ecology, which have been brought forward to legitimise Dutch foreign aid. This analysis calls for research on the dynamics of the transnational exchanges of ideas, interests and expectations, especially during episodes when the moral validity of policy has been explicitly contested.
Keywords:development cooperation  altruism  self-interest  morality  metaphor  the Netherlands
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