保守党与国际发展部:1997年以来的政党治国之道与发展政策

IF 0.6 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
J. Devanny, P. A. Berry
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摘要:英国首相鲍里斯·约翰逊于2020年6月决定将DFID与FCO合并,这将发展政策置于一个定义不清的国家利益概念之下。这代表了保守党自1964年以来与白厅发展政策制度化之间波动关系的最新转折。这篇文章将保守党内部不断演变的辩论置于背景之下,将其与1997年以来英国外交部和白厅其他部门之间关系的平行发展放在一起。文章认为,保守党内部关于DFID的辩论与当代机构改革和部门间协调的历史脱节,无论是在新工党时期还是自2010年以来保守党领导的政府时期。这篇文章强调了大卫·卡梅伦作为保守党领袖承诺支持英国国际发展部独立和增加发展支出的具体国内政治背景,强调了他对该党右翼承诺的模棱两可的接受。文章最后批评了约翰逊政府合并案的逻辑,强调其与撒切尔时代的论点相似。合并突显了约翰逊和卡梅伦的选举挑战和政党治国策略之间的显著差异,反映了自2016年欧盟公投以来,该党及其选举联盟的变化。
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The Conservative Party and DFID: party statecraft and development policy since 1997
ABSTRACT Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s decision to merge DFID with the FCO in June 2020 subordinated development policy to an ill-defined conception of the national interest. It represented the latest twist in the Conservative Party’s fluctuating relationship with the institutionalisation of development policy in Whitehall since 1964. This article contextualises that evolving debate within the Conservative Party, situating it alongside parallel developments in the relationship between DFID and other Whitehall departments since 1997. The article argues that intra-party Conservative debate about DFID is disconnected from the contemporary history of institutional reform and interdepartmental coordination, both during the New Labour years and under Conservative-led governments since 2010. The article emphasises the specific domestic political context of David Cameron’s commitment as Conservative leader to support DFID’s independence and increase development spending, highlighting the equivocal reception of his commitments on the right of the party. The article concludes with criticism of the logic of the Johnson administration’s case for the merger, underlining its similarity with Thatcher era arguments. The merger highlights salient differences between Johnson’s and Cameron’s electoral challenges and party statecraft strategies, reflecting changes in the party and its electoral coalition since the 2016 EU referendum.
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来源期刊
CiteScore
1.40
自引率
14.30%
发文量
34
期刊介绍: Contemporary British History offers innovative new research on any aspect of British history - foreign, Commonwealth, political, social, cultural or economic - dealing with the period since the First World War. The editors welcome work which involves cross-disciplinary insights, as the journal seeks to reflect the work of all those interested in the recent past in Britain, whatever their subject specialism. Work which places contemporary Britain within a comparative (whether historical or international) context is also encouraged. In addition to articles, the journal regularly features interviews and profiles, archive reports, and a substantial review section.
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