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- The U.S. Food Aid to North Korea : The Coherence between Politics and Humanitarian Assistance
- ベイコク ノ タイ キタチョウセン ショクリョウ エンジョ セイジ ト ジンドウ エンジョ ノ イッチ ワ アリウル カ
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Since 1995, North Korea has been suffering from massive and chronic food shortages. As North Korea recognized that it could not survive without external assistance, its leaders had no choice but to request emergency aid from the international community. The U.S. responded by sending food aid to North Korea even though there was a dispute whether or not it be treated as "diplomat interest". It is proper to say that U.S. food aid to North Korea lacks coherence; politics and humanitarian aid do not work well in practice. First of all, the U.S. goals in its food aids have been contradictory; is it for its national interests or does it reflect the intentions of a donor community? Seen in this light, the U.S. policy for food aid does not exhibit consistency. Secondly, the way of providing food aid for North Korea was actually not through bilateral assistance but through multilateral means, the World Food Programme (WFP). And as long as the U.S. utilizes this channel, it is obvious that its own diplomatic interests could not be directly emphasized. Thirdly, the role of U.S. NGOs implementing a bilateral food aid project has an element of controversy and incoherence. Part of this incoherence was due to the fact that the U.S. found itself in a different role when the Cold War ended.
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- 国際開発研究フォーラム
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国際開発研究フォーラム 40 217-232, 2011-03-28
名古屋大学大学院国際開発研究科
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