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英国发展政策:革命是幻觉吗?可持续发展目标重新激发了关于援助是否能够而且应该用于资助全球集体产品的辩论。在对尼古拉·赫格顿的文章《爱的无声革命?》(En stille revolusjon av utviklingspolitikken),我认为援助的统计定义并没有绝对排除这种融资,这是有先例的;援助数量无论如何都不能充分说明捐助国努力的程度和质量;许多国家和地区的集体产品- -当然可以由援助提供资金- -对于生活在发展中国家的个人生产和享受全球集体产品是必要的。此外,我们不能肯定地知道,在这些国家,传统援助带来的福利改善比全球集体商品带来的福利改善更大。我们可以设想,当前的全球挑战将淹没援助,同时也将促使国际合作达到前所未有的规模。然而,考虑到利他主义和国家自身利益的潜在力量,发展政策的逐步改变比革命更有可能。
Utviklingspolitikken: En revolusjon er en illusjon?
in English Development Policy: Revolution is an Illusion? The Sustainable Development Goals have reinvigorated the debate on whether aid can and should be used to finance global collective goods. In this comment on Nikolai Hegertun’s essay Aid’s Silent Revolution? (En stille revolusjon av utviklingspolitikken), I argue that the statistical definition of aid does not categorically rule out such financing, for which there are precedents; that aid volumes in any case do not tell the full story about the extent and quality of donor efforts; and that many national and regional collective goods – which certainly can be financed by aid – are necessary for the production and enjoyment of global collective goods by individuals living in developing countries. Moreover, we do not know with certainty that traditional aid produces greater welfare improvements in such countries than global collective goods do. It is possible to envisage both that current global challenges will swamp aid and that they will induce international cooperation on an unprecedented scale. However, given the underlying forces of altruism and national self-interest, a gradual change in development policy is more likely than a revolution.
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Fagartiklene i dette nummeret illustrerer på fin måte bredden i fagfeltet internasjonal politikk. Øystein Jensens artikkel om kontinentalsokkelens avgrensning i nord tar opp et helt sentralt emne i den dagsaktuelle norske utenrikspolitikken, norsk nordområdepolitikk. Koblingen mellom folkerett og naturressurser finner vi enda klarere uttrykt i Hans Morten Haugens artikkel, selv om det geografiske nedslagsfeltet her er Vest-Sahara, ikke Norge. I sin artikkel om Malteserordenen som ikke-territoriell politisk aktør presenterer Douglas Brommesson en empirisk inngang til debattene om "den nye middelalderen". Samlet illustrerer disse tre artiklene hvordan analyser som tangerer fag som historie og folkerett gir nye perspektiver til fagfeltet internasjonal politikk.