Using “State Philanthropy” to Educate the Next Generation and Build Democracy

Tavis D. Jules
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Abstract:This article posits a conceptual framework for understanding how what I call “state philanthropy” in education is used to build democracy. Using the example of Tunisia, the article looks at how states manage grantees, choose partners, frame problems, and evaluate philanthropic endeavors in education. In drawing from the International Relations literature on the conceptual scaffolding of soft diplomacy, the article examines the rise of state philanthropy in education where donor countries spend billions of dollars trying to (re)shape national educational systems under the guise of security. The article explores the difference between educational philanthropy (in the form of zakat, sadaqah, and waqf) and state philanthropy by explaining how the former is waning in support while the latter thrives under perceived new threats. By doing this, the article seeks to contribute to the existing literature on philanthropy by exploring how new actors (both state and non-state alike) are using soft diplomacy to reshape Islamic philanthropy in education. The article concludes by suggesting that we are now entering a complicated time in educational philanthropy that is no longer based on individual giving but one directed and dictated by the geometries of statist interventionism.
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用“国家慈善”教育下一代,建设民主
摘要:本文提出了一个概念框架,以理解我所谓的教育中的“国家慈善”是如何用于建设民主的。本文以突尼斯为例,探讨了国家如何管理受助人、选择合作伙伴、解决问题以及评估教育领域的慈善事业。本文借鉴国际关系文献中关于软外交概念框架的内容,考察了教育领域国家慈善事业的兴起,捐助国在安全的幌子下花费数十亿美元试图(重新)塑造国家教育体系。这篇文章探讨了教育慈善(以天课(zakat)、萨达卡(sadaqah)和瓦格夫(waqf)的形式)和国家慈善之间的区别,解释了前者如何在受到新威胁的情况下得到越来越少的支持,而后者如何蓬勃发展。通过这样做,本文试图通过探索新的参与者(包括国家和非国家)如何使用软外交来重塑伊斯兰教育中的慈善事业,从而对现有的慈善文献做出贡献。文章的结论是,我们现在正进入一个教育慈善事业的复杂时代,这个时代不再以个人捐赠为基础,而是由国家干预主义的几何形状所指导和支配的。
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