Foreign aid and discourses of National Social Responsibility: evidence from South Korea

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Juliette Schwak
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ABSTRACT This article analyses a recent discourse of responsibility that accompanies states’ foreign aid provision. States adopt this discourse of National Social Responsibility (NSR) to show their compliance with globally accepted ethical standards by providing aid. This ethical behavior is underpinned by a political-economic logic, which derives from the promotional literature exhorting states to maintain national competitiveness by mimicking firms’ behaviors. While discourses of aid responsibility are not new, in the NSR discourse, the state communicates its ethical compliance with aid norms to promote economic competitiveness. This discourse is not a benign rhetorical device; it reproduces development inequalities and leads to the marketization of development policies. The article’s theoretical arguments are then used to analyze South Korea’s communication of its foreign aid. The case of South Korea exemplifies the patterns and tensions highlighted in the discussion of the NSR discourse.
对外援助与国家社会责任话语——来自韩国的证据
摘要本文分析了近年来有关国家对外援助责任的论述。各国采用国家社会责任(NSR)这一话语,通过提供援助来表明它们遵守了全球公认的道德标准。这种道德行为是由一种政治经济逻辑支撑的,这种逻辑源于宣传文献,鼓励各国通过模仿企业的行为来保持国家竞争力。虽然援助责任的话语并不新鲜,但在NSR话语中,国家传达了其对援助规范的道德遵守,以促进经济竞争力。这种话语不是一种善意的修辞手段;它再现了发展不平等,并导致发展政策的市场化。然后运用本文的理论论证对韩国对外援助的传播进行分析。韩国的案例体现了在讨论“北方航道”话语时所强调的模式和紧张关系。
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Journal of Global Ethics
Journal of Global Ethics Arts and Humanities-Philosophy
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