Policy Making in Foreign Aid: Gender Equality and Danish Development Policy
分析了丹麦1987、1993和2004年三项官方援助中的性别政策,发现全球规范、组织关切和国内规范环境影响显著,但丹麦利益相关者的影响有限且递减。
Since the mid-1980s, gender equality has constituted a major priority in the provision of Danish foreign aid. Seeking to understand policy-making processes in the field of foreign aid, this article analyses three gender policies in relation to Denmark’s official foreign aid published respectively in 1987, 1993 and 2004, examining the degree to which they reflect domestic politics, organisational concerns within Danida and global gender norms. Challenging earlier research, the conclusion is that, while global norms, organisational concerns and the normative environment in Denmark all play important roles, Danish stakeholders have had a limited and decreasing influence over these policies.