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Smooth Machinery: Global Governmentality and Civil Society HIV/AIDS Work in Rwanda
Authors:Beniamin Knutsson
Institution:Department of Pedagogical, Curricular and Professional Studies, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden
Abstract:In recent years there has been a massive influx of aid to civil society HIV/AIDS work in Africa. Drawing on fieldwork in Rwanda, this article explores, through a governmentality perspective, the rationalities and technologies of government that accompany the new funding schemes. The paper feeds into contemporary debates on the relevance of governmentality studies in Africa and on the complicated relationship between state, civil society, and international donors in the particular context of Rwanda. Despite the country's known record of authoritarian politics, the paper argues that Rwandan civil society organizations are in fact largely subject to advanced liberal rule, rendering them responsible and active in their own government. This global governmentality, in turn, unfolds through a post-political machinery that effectively blurs boundaries between international donor, state, and civil society institutions. Ultimately, this means that researchers interested in resistance must be prepared to extend their visual field considerably.
Keywords:governmentality  development cooperation  Rwanda  HIV/AIDS  civil society  resistance
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