After the Soviet Union's collapse, Eastern European countries were said to be playing catch up with the West, and in the field of development cooperation, they were classified as 'new donors'. This book aims to problematize this distinction between old and new development donors, applying an East-West dimension to global Orientalism discourse.
After the Soviet Union's collapse, Eastern European countries were said to be playing catch up with the West, and in the field of development cooperation, they were classified as 'new donors'. This book aims to problematize this distinction between old and new development donors, applying an East-West dimension to global Orientalism discourse.
Tomá Profant is a senior researcher at the Institute of International Relations in Prague, Czechia, and a lecturer at Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia.
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Acknowledgements List of Acronyms 1. Introduction: On the Postcolonial Crossroads 2. Slovakia and Austria as Development Donors 3. Hierarchization of "Us" over "Them" and Its Disruptions 4. (De)Politicization of Unequal Power Relations in Development Discourse 5. (De)Legitimization of Development 6. Conclusion Index
Acknowledgements List of Acronyms 1. Introduction: On the Postcolonial Crossroads 2. Slovakia and Austria as Development Donors 3. Hierarchization of "Us" over "Them" and Its Disruptions 4. (De)Politicization of Unequal Power Relations in Development Discourse 5. (De)Legitimization of Development 6. Conclusion Index
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