2015
DOI: 10.1080/23745118.2015.1075765
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An end to Nordic exceptionalism? Europeanisation and Nordic development policies

Abstract: The Nordic countries have traditionally been praised for their generous and advanced development policies. Recently, however, it has been claimed that the Nordic model has faded: that the Nordic donors have become more similar to other European donors. One possible reason for such trends is influences from EU policies, that is, Europeanisation. This article critically evaluates such claims by presenting arguments for and against Europeanisation effects. We argue that changes have indeed taken place. The Nordic… Show more

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“…This indicates that many more Member States are now considered to share the values and norms formerly associated with only the Nordic countries, a development that may be interpreted as a sign of Nordification (cf. Elgström and Delputte, 2016). A distinction can also be made between more loose references to Like-Minded Countries as a phenomenon and the actual existence of an informal network of like-minded Member States; it is the latter that I will consider below.…”
Section: Norm Advocacy In Practice: Nordic and Like-minded Developmenmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This indicates that many more Member States are now considered to share the values and norms formerly associated with only the Nordic countries, a development that may be interpreted as a sign of Nordification (cf. Elgström and Delputte, 2016). A distinction can also be made between more loose references to Like-Minded Countries as a phenomenon and the actual existence of an informal network of like-minded Member States; it is the latter that I will consider below.…”
Section: Norm Advocacy In Practice: Nordic and Like-minded Developmenmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Они сделали ставку на многосторонние каналы финансирования, особенно агентства ООН, распределяя большую часть поддержки в виде грантов, а не кредитов. Скандинавские страны были одними из первых, кто стал выделять помощь исходя из интересов и приоритетов стран-реципиентов, развивая партнёрские связи и обеспечивая сопричастность местных и национальных правительств [Elgström and Delputte, 2015].…”
Section: начало карьеры в хдс и работа в первом общегерманском правитunclassified
“…Скандинавская политика помощи практически не имеет под собой определённых политических или экономических национальных интересов [Elgström and Delputte, 2015]. Скандинавы не мотивированы соответствующими политическими или экономическими интересами в пост-колониальном мире не стремятся такие интересы сформировать.…”
Section: начало карьеры в хдс и работа в первом общегерманском правитunclassified
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“…I am also grateful for comments by participants at a GLOBUS workshop in Oslo (2018) and the workshop 'Trade, development and global justice' at Wits University, Johannesburg (2017). This paper draws on an earlier publication in the Journal of European Integration (Saltnes, 2019) the United Kingdom, Ireland and the Netherlands) have taken a central role in establishing aid effectiveness reforms (Elgström & Delputte, 2016;Olsen, 2013;Selbervik & Nygaard, 2006). However, the like-minded countries have also resisted aid effectiveness reforms proposed by the Commission in the EU context.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%