1st Edition

World War Aid Interventionist Aid and War in Ukraine

By Igor Pellicciari Copyright 2024
170 Pages
by Routledge

170 Pages
by Routledge

170 Pages
by Routledge

World War Aid offers a novel perspective on the unprecedented aid in the Ukrainian conflict, destined to leave an international "echo" reaching far beyond the individual historical case and the aid sector alone. This book clarifies the evolving scenario of a conflict that, before tanks, had long been fought on the territory of aid. The author makes arguments about aid which can be traced back... Read more

Foreword

Romano Prodi

1. Interventionist Aid

True Aid Revolution

Key Conclusions and Findings of this Book

Ex-Ante Disclaimer: The Sense of this Book

2. Aid Connecting Virus and War

Aid, a Mainstream Word

International Aid Public Policies to Compare Pandemic and War

Framing Aid in the Ukrainian War

3. Ukrainian War Symptoms in Aid History

Aid to Ukraine (1991–2022)

1991–2004 Aid without Reform

2005–2010 The Pro-European Ambition

2010–2014 Aid War

2014–2022 The Atlanticist Strategy

4. From Neutralist Aid to Interventionist Aid

Ukraine 2022 vs Bosnia and Herzegovina 1992

Bosnia and Herzegovina 1992: A Perfect Storm

Neutralist Aid

Ukraine 2022: A Big Game Scenario

International Relevance

Incidence of Exogenous Factors

Consolidated Ukrainian Statehood

Classic Military Warfare

Unprecedented Aid in the War in Ukraine

Donor– Recipient Peculiarities

Aid Peculiarities

Peculiarities in the Strategic Approach Adopted

Neutralist Aid vs Interventionist Aid

5. Peculiarities of Interventionist Aid

The First Peculiarity: Response Speed of Western Bilateral Donors

The Second Peculiarity: Leading Role and Primacy of Western Bilateral Donors

The Third Peculiarity: The Recipient-Partner

The Fourth Peculiarity: Quantity and Diversification of Aid

The Fifth Peculiarity: Aid Turned into Hybrid Weapons (Weaponization of Aid)

The Sixth Peculiarity: Weapons as Primary Aid (Aidization of Weapons)

The Seventh Peculiarity: Premature Opening of the Post-conflict Phase

The Eighth Peculiarity: Sanctions as Aid (Aidization of Sanctions)

6. Interventionist Aid vs Pandemic Aid

Scenario: Aid as a Central Driver of International Relations

Actors: Rise of the Bilateral Donor

Aid: Weapons and Vaccines to Change the Course of Events

7. The Interventionist Aid Revolution: Political, Conceptual, Historical

The Political Dimension: New Interventionist Aid

The Conceptual Dimension: Anarchical Aid as a Key Component of War

The Historical Dimension: The New “Interventionist Aid Phase”

Postscript: The (Possible) Future of Interventionist Aid

Interventionist Aid World Order

Post-Democracy Aid

World War Aid

Biography

Igor Pellicciari is a full professor of History of International Institutions and Relations at the University of Urbino Carlo Bo, Italy. A senior EU expert on aid to transition countries, he is also a diplomat of the Republic of San Marino, currently Ambassador to the Kingdom of Jordan. He consulted on the Sputnik V vaccine deal that made San Marino the first covid-free state in the world. He is author of Re-Framing Foreign Aid History and Politics (Routledge, 2022).