NGOization;
politics of sectarianism;
depoliticization;
humanitarian and development aid;
international institutions;
D O I:
10.1163/18763375-16020004
中图分类号:
D9 [法律];
DF [法律];
学科分类号:
0301 ;
摘要:
This paper focuses on the political economy of aid to determine its impact on Lebanon's politics of sectarianism. I approach NGOization as a political process that normalizes a situation where citizens are accustomed to functioning without the state, and as an economic process creating a parallel economy. Both trends have expanded with the current crisis. I posit that politics of sectarianism feeds on NGOization: they allow sectarian elites to outsource aid, manage discontent and depoliticize NGO s and CSO s, while silencing potential challenges to their order. Thus, organizations aiming to transform the political system lack visibility and leverage, while their space of operation has been shrinking. I also explore the role of international aid on the continuity and durability of the Lebanese state and its neo-patrimonial and clientelist governance mode. NGOization is further reinforced by the fact that national NGO s have been co-opted by foreign donors, which has the effect of depoliticizing their discourse and action.