Abstract

1. Security, Development and the Securitization of Foreign Aid Stephen Brown and Jorn Gravingholt 2. The Militarization of United States Foreign Aid Joanna Spear 3. The UK's Approach to Linking Development and Security: Assessing Policy and Practice Leni Wild and Samir Elhawary 4. The Securitization of Aid: The Case of France Philippe Marchesin 5. Peacebuilding and the 'Human Securitization' of Japan's Foreign Aid Pedro Amakasu Raposo Carvalho and David M. Potter 6. From Ottawa to Kandahar and Back: The Securitization of Canadian Foreign Aid Stephen Brown 7. The European Union's Development Policy: A Balancing Act between 'a More Comprehensive Approach' and Creeping Securitization Mark Furness and Stefan Ganzle 8. Provincial Reconstruction Teams in Afghanistan: Securitizing Aid by Developmentalizing the Military Jaroslav Petrik 9. Space for Gender Equality in the Security and Development Agenda? Insights from Three Donors Liam Swiss 10. The Securitization of Climate Change: A Developmental Perspective Katie Peters and Leigh Mayhew 11. The Securitization of Foreign Aid: Trends, Explanations and Prospects Stephen Brown, Jorn Gravingholt and Rosalind Raddatz

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