1. Norms and Realities of Applying the Aid Discourse on Fragile States to North Korea.
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Park, Jiyoun
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FINANCIAL aid , *INTERNATIONAL economic assistance , *ASSISTANCE in emergencies , *FRAGILITY (Psychology) , *SOCIAL norms - Abstract
This article aims to identify aid discourses as applied to the North Korean case, and examines whether or not international assistance has been promptly delivered. The aid discourse on fragile states in accordance with the New Deal, which focuses on strengthening a recipient country's foundation of development by alleviating its fragility, is deemed to be the relevant discourse because the international community considers North Korea to be a fragile state. However, the corresponding norms have not been applied by major international donors in the delivery and disbursement of aid to North Korea, despite its fragile state status and in spite of the fact that its fragility has not declined and is still perceived to be critical. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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