Exorcising the Curse of Voodoo Economics
David Sogge | 09 April 2025Review of Reclaiming Development: An Alternative Economic Policy Manual by Ha-Joon Chang and Ilene Grabel.
▶Putting the Social Contract at the Heart of Peacebuilding and Statebuilding
David Sogge | 13 February 2025An old yet surprisingly relevant political idea – the social contract -- is today making the running in the competitive world of aid and development paradigms.
▶The War of Ideas Continues
David Sogge | December 06, 2024Talk of ‘human security’ began to be heard soon after the end of the Cold War, amidst rising violence and social breakdown in Eastern Europe and Africa. Its emergence coincided with the rise of stabilization as an aim of Western militar...
▶The Fundamental Things Apply
David Sogge | 10 May 2025Norway’s recent international cooperation white paper, Sharing for Prosperity, seems stubbornly non-conformist. For it recommits Norway to some fundamental, if today unfashionable, purposes: for low-income lands, pursuit of growth-with-r...
▶Toxic knowledge
David Sogge | 20 November 2024According to the State Secretary’s letter, the chief reason for introducing his new measures is to improve the quality of policy through better knowledge and its management, including quality control (‘bewaking van de wetenschappelijke kwaliteit’)...
▶Today’s global finance is like water flowing uphill
David Sogge | 07 September 2024It is about time to start paying systematic attention to the resource transfers that are flowing from the world's poor to the world's rich, says David Sogge.
▶Is humanitarianism being hijacked?
David Sogge | 02 June 2025I wonder if, at a conference dedicated to humanitarianism, there may be any sense of alarm about how the term is being employed these days. In Libya for example, a great many civilians have recently lost their lives or endured terrible suffering b...
▶Achieve the MDGs? First try reversing the upward redistribution of wealth
David Sogge | 21 September 2024The Millennium Development Goals claim our attention as today’s pro-poor aid agenda. Yet going by who gets what and from whom, the world’s real agenda looks distinctly pro-rich.The MDGs have been a singular success as a vehicle for many in the aid...
▶The art of framing
Gisela Dütting, David Sogge | July 01, 2025NGOs have been joining forces to increase their effectiveness. They need to form alliances with social movements as well, however, to avoid working in isolation from broader social currents.
▶David Sogge: Comments on the strengths and silences of the WRR report
David Sogge | 19 January 2025In a closed meeting recently, I heard a senior figure in the Dutch aid/development world (high among ViceVersa’s 'top tien') remark, in despairing tone of voice, that there had been no serious critique of Dutch aid since Paul Hoebink’s 'Geven is N...
▶David Sogge
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David Sogge works as an independent researcher based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. In recent years he has published papers commissioned by the Norwegian Peacebuilding Resource Centre / Norsk Ressurssenter for Fredsbygging (NOREF) in Oslo. His earlier research on human security and fragile states took place under auspices of the Centre for Social Studies at Coimbra University in Portugal, and the think-tank FRIDE in Madrid. Formally educated at Harvard and Princeton in the US, and the Institute of Social Studies in The Hague, the Netherlands, he has worked since 1970 in the foreign aid industry, including assignments for bilateral and multilateral agencies. Since 1993 he has been associated with the Transnational Institute, a worldwide fellowship of scholar activists headquartered in Amsterdam. Among his publications are Compassion and Calculation: The Business of Private Foreign Aid (Pluto Press,1996), and Give and Take. What’s the Matter with Foreign Aid (Zed Books, 2002).





