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ID154073
Title ProperGreen militarisation’ of development aid
Other Title Information the European Commission and the Virunga National Park, DR Congo
LanguageENG
AuthorMarijnen, Esther
Summary / Abstract (Note)To ‘save’ the Virunga National Park, located in the east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the European Commission (EC) allocates development aid to the paramilitary training of the park guards, their salaries, and mixed patrols of the guards together with the Congolese army. Moreover, the ‘development’ projects the EC supports around the park have militarising effects as they are based on a soft counter-insurgency approach to conservation and to address dynamics of violent conflict. This amounts to the ‘green militarisation’ of development aid. This article describes how a personalised network of policymakers within the EC renders militarised conservation-related violence and controversy around the Virunga park invisible, by framing contestations and violence in and around the park as solely caused by economic factors and motivations. Moreover, by ‘hiding’ the fact that the EC aid is used to fund armed conservation practices, policymakers circumvent political debate about the use of development funds for (para)military expenditures. While the existing literature focuses on the importance of securitised discourses to explain the militarisation of conservation, this article indicates that in addition, it is important to focus on these more mundane practices of securitisation within international organisations that ultimately fund the militarisation of conservation.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 38, No.7; 2017: p.1566-1582
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol: 38 No 7
Key WordsMilitarisation ;  Development Aid ;  Nature Conservation ;  Securitisation ;  Democratic Republic of the Congo ;  Virunga National Park


 
 
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