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Saving the World?: Western Volunteers and the Rise of the Humanitarian-Development Complex: Global and International History

Autor Agnieszka Sobocinska
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 dec 2022
From the 1950s, tens of thousands of well-meaning Westerners left their homes to volunteer in distant corners of the globe. Aflame with optimism, they set out to save the world, but their actions were invariably intertwined with decolonization, globalization and the Cold War. Closely exploring British, American and Australian programs, Agnieszka Sobocinska situates Western volunteers at the heart of the 'humanitarian-development complex'. This nexus of governments, NGOs, private corporations and public opinion encouraged continuous and accelerating intervention in the Global South from the 1950s. Volunteers attracted a great deal of support in their home countries. But critics across the Global South protested that volunteers put an attractive face on neocolonial power, and extended the logic of intervention embedded in the global system of international development. Saving the World? brings together a wide range of sources to construct a rich narrative of the meeting between Global North and Global South.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781108746885
ISBN-10: 1108746888
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Global and International History

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Introduction: Western volunteers and the rise of the humanitarian-development complex; 1. An idea for all seasons; 2. Conquering the globe; 3. Buying into the humanitarian-development complex; 4. Sentimental radicals and adventurers; 5. The publicity machine; 6. The view from the other side; 7. A little colony; 8. The intimacy of the humanitarian-development complex; 9. Resistance; 10. To hell with good intentions.

Recenzii

'Volunteer development agencies like the US Peace Corps promoted altruism but were deeply enmeshed in complex relations of global power. A returned volunteer herself, Agnieszka Sobocinska incisively unravels the paradoxes of the enterprise, laying bare its intentions, operations, and consequences with balance and critical insight.' David C. Engerman, Yale University
'Saving the World is a fascinating and compelling history of voluntary aid work. Sobocinska shows how young, idealistic ordinary volunteers not only legitimated humanitarian intervention in a world after empire, but through their naïve presence, also prompted neocolonialist critiques of development. An essential read for anyone interested in how the global aid system works.' Matthew Hilton, Queen Mary University of London
'Deftly weaving together the activities of three national programs across multiple continents, Sobocinska offers a truly global account of development volunteering. Attuned to both local experiences and transnational patterns, she underscores the tensions between individual altruism and neocolonial state power while highlighting the close links between humanitarianism and development.' Julia F. Irwin, University of South Florida

Notă biografică

Agnieszka Sobocinska first set foot in Asia while still in her teens. The travel bug bit hard and she has since spent several years travelling, living and working throughout the region. She is also an historian and Deputy Director of the National Centre for Australian Studies at Monash University. With David Walker, she is the coeditor of Australia's Asia: From Yellow Peril to Asian Century, which is being translated into Mandarin. She's about to take on her biggest challenge yet: leading a class of university students on a study tour of Indonesia.

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Innovative history of how volunteers helped build a global consensus that Western development intervention across the Global South was desirable.