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Dependent Communities - Aid and Politics in Cambodia and East Timor (Hardcover)
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Dependent Communities - Aid and Politics in Cambodia and East Timor (Hardcover)
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Dependent Communities investigates the political situations in
contemporary Cambodia and East Timor, where powerful international
donors intervened following deadly civil conflicts. This
comparative analysis critiques international policies that focus on
rebuilding state institutions to accommodate the global market. In
addition, it explores the dilemmas of politicians in Cambodia and
East Timor who struggle to satisfy both wealthy foreign benefactors
and constituents at home-groups whose interests frequently
conflict. Hughes argues that the policies of Western aid
organizations tend to stifle active political engagement by the
citizens of countries that have been torn apart by war. The
neoliberal ideology promulgated by United Nations administrations
and other international NGOs advocates state sovereignty, but in
fact "sovereignty" is too flimsy a foundation for effective modern
democratic politics. The result is an oppressive peace that tends
to rob survivors and former resistance fighters of their agency and
aspirations for genuine postwar independence. In her study of these
two cases, Hughes demonstrates that the clientelist strategies of
Hun Sen, Cambodia's postwar leader, have created a shadow network
of elites and their followers that has been comparatively effective
in serving the country's villages, even though so often coercive
and corrupt. East Timor's postwar leaders, on the other hand, have
alienated voters by attempting to follow the guidelines of the
donors closely and ignoring the immediate needs and voices of the
people. Dependent Communities offers a searing analysis of
contemporary international aid strategies based on the author's
years of fieldwork in Cambodia and East Timor.
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