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ID113352
Title ProperAltruism but not Quite
Other Title Informationthe genesis of the least developed country (ldc) category
LanguageENG
AuthorFialho, Djalita
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article provides a historical account of the creation of the ldc category in 1971, analyses the motives of the main actors and examines the motivation of the UN to establish the category. A literature review, official document analysis and expert interviews indicate that, from the perspective of both developed and more advanced developing countries, the initial ldc identification process aimed to generate a reduced list of mostly small and economically and politically less significant countries. Contrary to the official narrative, this served the interests of both developed countries (by undermining the UN's implicit effort to normalise/depoliticise international assistance) and more advanced developing countries (disturbed by the discrimination created within the developing countries' group, favouring the most disadvantaged among them).
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 33, No.5; 2012: p.751-768
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol. 33, No.5; 2012: p.751-768
Key WordsLeast Developed Country ;  Normalise/Depoliticise International Assistance ;  Developing Countries


 
 
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