How do emerging donors conceptualize the relationship between security and development? How, and why, do the policies they pursue in conflict-affected states differ from the liberal peacebuilding model of traditional donors? Addressing these questions, the authors of The New Politics of Aid shed light on the increasingly complicated and complex donor landscape. Their work is an essential contribution to our understanding of both the changing dynamics of foreign aid and the processes of postconflict reconstruction and peacebuilding.
Tank, Pinar (2019) Turkey: New Humanitarianism and Geostrategic Ambitions, in The New Politics of Aid: Emerging Donors and Conflict Affected States. Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publishers (121–140).