ABSTRACT

This book provides a timely, critical, and thought-provoking analysis of the implications of the disruption of COVID-19 to the foreign aid and development system, and the extent to which the system is retaining a level of relevance, legitimacy, or coherence.

Drawing on the expertise of key scholars from around the world in the fields of international development, political science, socioeconomics, history, and international relations, the book explores the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on development aid within an environment of shifting national and regional priorities and interactions. The response is specifically focused on the interrelated themes of political analysis and soft power, the legitimation crisis, poverty, inequality, foreign aid, and the disruption and re-making of the world order. The book argues that complex and multidirectional linkages between politics, economics, society, and the environment are driving changes in the extant development aid system. COVID-19 and Foreign Aid provides a range of critical reflections to shifts in the world order, the rise of nationalism, the strange non-death of neoliberalism, shifts in globalisation, and the evolving impact of COVID as a cross-cutting crisis in the development aid system.

This book will be of interest to researchers and students in the field of health and development studies, decision-makers at government level as well as to those working in or consulting to international aid institutions, regional and bilateral aid agencies, and non-governmental organisations.

chapter 1|18 pages

Towards a post-COVID world order

A critical analysis

chapter 3|19 pages

COVID-19 and the decline of the neoliberal paradigm

On the erosion of hegemony in times of crises

chapter 4|20 pages

The global dialectics of a pandemic

Between necropolitics and utopian imagination

chapter 5|18 pages

The rules-based world order and the notion of legitimacy crisis

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on foreign aid

chapter 6|19 pages

Pandemic shock and recession

The adequacy of anti-crisis measures and the role of development assistance

chapter 10|14 pages

The COVID-19 pandemic and its impact in sub-Saharan Africa

Geostrategic dynamics and challenges for development

chapter 12|14 pages

COVID-19 impacts on Pacific Island Countries

Making an already bad situation worse

chapter 13|24 pages

COVID-19 vaccines and global health diplomacy

Canada and France compared

chapter 14|20 pages

Strong capacity and high trust

Perceptions of crisis management and increased nationalism among Chinese civil servants

chapter 15|20 pages

China's inward- and outward-facing identities

Post-COVID challenges for China and the international rules-based order

chapter 16|20 pages

Soft power and the politics of foreign aid

The case of Venezuela