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Bureaucratic Smokescreens

Aid-Diplomacy Mergers and Politics of Foreign Policy Reform

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Bureaucratic Smokescreens

Aid-Diplomacy Mergers and Politics of Foreign Policy Reform

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For much of the postwar era, development agencies operated as largely autonomous institutions, justified as complements to national security and diplomacy. That settlement is now unraveling. Humanitarian aid and development assistance have become increasingly entangled with security politics, amid growing skepticism about aid's purpose and effectiveness. This shift crystallized in July 2025, when the United States, under the second Trump administration, shuttered USAID and folded its remaining functions into the Department of State, echoing earlier efforts to integrate aid and foreign policy in the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Norway, Denmark, and New Zealand.
Bureaucratic Smokescreens: Aid-Diplomacy Mergers and Future of Foreign Policy examines this global trend toward integrating aid and diplomacy and asks a central question: do these mergers actually advance states' foreign policy and security goals? Drawing on a comparative study of five countries over two decades, the book uses interviews with senior officials, civil servants, and activists to trace how institutional restructuring reshapes priorities, incentives, and everyday practice on the ground.
Against a backdrop of rising Chinese development finance, the emergence of alternative aid donors, and a contracting foreign aid landscape, Bureaucratic Smokescreens interrogates whether development and diplomacy can be meaningfully integrated, or whether their effectiveness depends on institutional distinction. It offers timely lessons for U.S. reform efforts and the future of foreign affairs practice.

Table of Contents

Introduction
PART I. The Intersections of Development and Diplomacy
Chapter 1: Development and Diplomacy: Twin Fields or Isolated Islands?
Chapter 2: To Merge or Not to Merge? When Debates on Efficiency and Effectiveness Build New Bureaucracies
PART II. A Global Trend: Exploring Efforts to Integrate Development and Diplomacy
Chapter 3: Denmark
Chapter 4: Norway
Chapter 5: Australia
Chapter 6: Canada
Chapter 7: United Kingdom
Part III. Implications
Chapter 8: Mergers on the Agenda – the USA
Chapter 9: Bureaucratic Smokescreens: Lessons in the Search for New Approaches to Global Challenges

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Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Nov 12 2026
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Pages 192
ISBN 9781666960075
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 8 figures
Dimensions 229 x 152 mm
Series Foreign Policies of the Middle Powers
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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