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Global Development and Colonial Power

German Development Policy at Home and Abroad

Daniel Bendix

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English
Rowman & Littlefield International
24 March 2018
Although Germany was one of the principal colonising nations in Africa and today is the world’s second largest aid donor, there is no literature on the postcolonial condition of contemporary German development policy.

This book explores German development endeavours by state institutions as well as NGOs, and provides evidence of development policy’s unacknowledged entanglement in colonial modes of thought and practice. It zooms in on concrete policies and practices in selected fields of intervention: development education and billboard advertising in Germany, and – taking Tanzania as a case in point – obstetric care and population control in the Global South. The analysis finds that disregarding colonial continuities means to perpetuate the inequalities and injustices that development policy claims to fight. This book argues that colonial power in global development needs to be understood as functioning through the transnational character of development policy at home and abroad.
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Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield International
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 239mm,  Width: 157mm,  Spine: 22mm
Weight:   467g
ISBN:   9781786603494
ISBN 10:   1786603497
Series:   Kilombo: International Relations and Colonial Questions
Pages:   208
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Daniel Bendix is a Professor for Global Development at Friedensau Adventist University, Germany.

Reviews for Global Development and Colonial Power: German Development Policy at Home and Abroad

Daniel Bendix's rigorous, daring and original analysis challenges dominant understandings of history and development by engaging with the violences, paradoxes and present effects of Germany's colonial power. Bendix invites readers to open horizons for postcolonial futures by facing their complicity in systemic harm and the complexities of our planetary interdependence. This book offers a major contribution to international debates about the historical and systemic (re)production of global inequalities. -- Vanessa Andreotti, Professor and Canada Research Chair in Race, Inequalities and Global change at the University of British Columbia In this accessible and meticulously-researched book, Daniel Bendix offers a nuanced and compelling account of Germany's development interventions, challenging the Anglocentric focus of much postcolonial and critical race thinking on development with a reminder of the multiplicity of colonial projects and contemporary development interventions. What is equally refreshing is that Bendix consistently analyses the links between the discursive and the material, tracing across different historical periods the connections between shifting discourses around fertility and population growth and the changing interests of transnational German capital. -- Kalpana Wilson, Lecturer in Geography, Birkbeck, University of London An original and comprehensive account of German development policy and one of a few studies to focus on development interventions concerning population control and reproductive health. Drawing on a range of archival materials, interviews with German development workers and observation, Daniel Bendix provides a convincing account of the discursive and non-discursive continuities from the colonial period into contemporary development interventions. -- Cheryl McEwan, Professor of Human Geography, Durham University


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