The role of philanthropy in international relations
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Youde, Jeremy
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Cambridge University Press
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Global philanthropy is a significant source of financial resources in contemporary international relations,
and it has provoked intense debates about the appropriateness of involving private foundations in global
policymaking. Despite these facts, International Relations as a discipline has shown remarkably little
reference to philanthropy as an important and relevant actor in global politics. In this article, I make the
case for explicitly incorporating philanthropy into international relations analyses. Drawing on both
historical examples and contemporary cases from the global health space, I show how philanthropy exerts
a unique and independent influence within international society and that it needs to be understood
holistically rather than focusing solely on individual philanthropic organisations. I also discuss how this
expanding influence raises serious questions about accountability and legitimacy. Rather than making an
argument about the appropriateness of philanthropy’s involvement in international society, this article
aims to make the case for philanthropy’s analytical inclusion within the discipline.
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Review of International Studies
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