Aram Ziai’s research while affiliated with University of Kassel and other places

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Publications (66)


Zapatismus und Neuer Internationalismus in Mexiko und Deutschland
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July 2024

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PERIPHERIE – Politik • Ökonomie • Kultur

Miriam friz Trzeciak

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Aram Ziai

Der Beitrag untersucht zentrale Stränge der Debatten in und zu gegenwärtigen internationalistischen Bewegungen in Mexiko und Deutschland. Den Ausgangpunkt bilden die Debatten zum Neuen Internationalismus, wie sie seit den 1970er Jahren in Praktiken und Ideen der Solidaritätsbewegungen zu sozialen, antikolonialen Bewegungen im globalen Süden angestoßen und schließlich im Kontext verschiedener sozialer Kämpfe diskutiert, ausgeweitet und transformiert wurden. Mittels einer Qualitativen Inhaltsanalyse rekonstruieren wir zentrale Themen im Hinblick auf Gemeinsamkeiten sowie Divergenzen in Texten, die von der EZLN und der BUKO von 1996 bis 2021 verfasst wurden. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass gemeinsame Verweise auf die Inhalte des Neuen Internationalismus in den untersuchten Texten vorhanden sind, jedoch entlang der situierten Kämpfe und Erfahrungen mit Unterdrückung und Marginalisierung unterschiedlich ausgelegt werden. Verbindende Elemente beziehen sich auf Formen intersektionaler Herrschaftskritik sowie die Absage der Idee von einem revolutionären Subjekt, einer Avantgarde, einem Hauptwiderspruch sowie der Übernahme der Staatsmacht. Zugleich betonen die analysierten Texte die Notwendigkeit transnationaler Kämpfe und globaler Vernetzungen gegen Kapitalismus, um planetarischer Zerstörung und Ausbeutung entgegen zu treten.


Episodes from a Colonial Present
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January 2024

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Postcolonial critique reveals the traces of the colonial past in every corner of our present lives and exposes the colonial violence inherent in global inequality. This collective comic project illuminates the coloniality of everyday life as well as the decolonising potential of everyday struggles in the spaces, discourses and practices of so-called global development.

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Legitimizing Colonial Rule in the Twenty-First Century: Discursive Strategies of the AfD's Politics of Remembrance

September 2023

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The large-scale use of semantic transfer and inversion as rhetorical tactics is particularly prevalent in right-wing discourses and populist »alternative knowledge« production. The contributors to this volume analyze processes of re-semanticizing received meanings, effectually re-coding those meanings. They investigate to what extent rhetorical maneuvers serve to establish new and powerful belief systems beyond rational and democratic control. In addition to the contemporary rightwing and conspiracy narratives, the contributions examine the discursive fields around conceptions of human nature and the deep past, population politics, gender conceptions, use of land, identity politics, nationhood, and cultural heritage.


Entwicklungspolitik: Geschichte, Kritik und Alternativen

August 2023

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Mit der Moderne hat das Versprechen Einzug gehalten, dass sich die Probleme der Menschheit durch technischen, medizinischen und gesellschaftlichen Fortschritt lösen ließen. Darauf basiert das im Westen bis vor Kurzem nahezu unwidersprochene Entwicklungsparadigma. Inzwischen befördern ökologische Probleme und ökonomische Ungleichheiten Kritik, die etwa in der Fridays for Future-Bewegung Ausdruck findet. Die Beiträger*innen hinterfragen das Fortschrittsparadigma, indem sie im interdisziplinären und international-kultursensiblen Diskurs nach einem zeitgemäßen Verständnis von Entwicklungszusammenarbeit fragen und dazu auch Alternativen zum vorherrschenden westlichen Modell in den Blick nehmen.




Auswirkungen der globalisierungskritischen Protestbewegung: Institutionelle Reformen, ein neues Politikverständnis und postkoloniale Nachfragen

May 2021

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PERIPHERIE – Politik • Ökonomie • Kultur

Der vorliegende Beitrag befasst sich mit der Protestbewegung gegen die neoliberale kapitalistische Weltordnung, die, inspiriert von den mexikanischen Zapatistas, in der zweiten Hälfte der 1990er Jahre entstand. Sie war stärker globalisiert und trotz unterschiedlicher Strömungen charakterisiert durch ein pluralitätsaffines und eher anarchistisches Politikverständnis. Ihr gelang es teilweise, weitere Liberalisierungen des Welthandels zu verhindern und v.a. zahlreiche Reformprozesse in den von ihr kritisierten Institutionen der globalen politischen Ökonomie in Gang zu setzen. Aus einer postkolonialen Perspektive wird am Beispiel der Erlassjahrkampagne deutlich, dass trotz einer gestiegenen Sensibilität gegenüber der Problematik auch sie nicht ganz frei ist von Paternalismus und Dominanz im Nord-Süd Verhältnis.


Beyond the Master's Tools? Decolonizing Knowledge Orders, Research Methods and Teaching

October 2020

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This book provides a compendium of strategies for decolonizing global knowledge orders, research methodology and teaching in the social sciences. The volume presents recent work on epistemological critique informed by postcolonial thought, and outlines strategies for actively decolonizing social science methodology and learning/teaching environments that will be of great utility to IR and other academic fields that examine global order. The volume focuses on the decolonization of intellectual history in the social sciences, followed by contributions on social science methodology and lastly more practical suggestions for educational/didactical approaches in academic teaching. The book is not confined to the classical format of research articles but moves beyond such boundaries by bringing in spoken word and interviews with scholar-activists. Overall this volume enables researchers to practice a reflexive and situated knowledge production more suitable to confronting present-day global predicaments. The perspectives mobilise a constructive critique, but also allow for a reconstruction of methodologies and methods in ways that open up new lenses, new archives of knowledges and reconsider the who, the how and the what of the craft of social science research into global order.


Citations (26)


... Cirillo & Taleb, 2016, covering the period from 1500 to the present; see also next section, below) and the "new wars" thesis (cf. Kaldor, 1999, Münkler, 2005 thus seems to be somewhat overstated (see critically Krieger et al., 2018), there seems to be a link between modern statehood, conflict and displacement that has tended to produce more refugees compared to the pre-modern era. ...

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Refugees
Bewaffnete Konflikte, Neue Kriege und Staatszerfall.
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  • January 2018

... Although the framing of 'development' or modernization 4 as a 'panacea for all ills', as universally desirable, or as a means to an end (for welfare, overcoming poverty and hunger) has been criticized by various post-development scholars for the concept's euro-centric and authoritarian implications (Ziai 2016, p. 54;Ziai 2015;Escobar 2015), the Global North (the EU in this example) operates (once again) as an 'active' agent, determining paths, conditions, and promises for the envisioned transition to the bioeconomy (Vogelpohl and Töller 2021, p. 144;EU 2018, p. 46). The 'passive' 5 peripheral countries in the Global South and semi-periphery are expected to adhere to this model and apply the same logic when designing their own bioeconomy strategies. ...

The concept of ‘development’ and why it should be abandoned
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  • August 2015

... This study adopted theory of neo-colonialism. This theory has been widely attributed to the writings of the former President of Ghana, Nkrumah (1965) in his publication title: Neo-colonialism: the last stage of imperialism, as a follow up to Lenin's Imperialism: the final stage of capitalism (Ziai, 2020). The title of the works of both scholars cited above underscores the nexus between capitalism and neo-colonialism which describes the activities of the Chinese state in African economies. ...

Neokolonialismus in der globalisierten Ökonomie des 21. Jahrhunderts - Ein Überblick

Momentum Quarterly - Zeitschrift für sozialen Fortschritt

... (Bendix, 2013;Jansen, 2019;Langdon, 2013;Sims, 2018 (Mawdsley, , p.2017. 이렇게 급변하는 개발 환경 속에서, 기존 국제개발학 패러다임에 비판적 관점을 견지하고 있는 연구자들은 전통적인 개발 협력 체제와 구분되는 SSC의 차별화된 아이디어, 역사 및 지리적 위치 등에 대한 고민의 필요성이 제기된 것이다 Ruggie, 1983 (Corneliussen, 2021;Dreher & Fuchs, 2015;Naim, 2007 (Bull, 1977;Wight, 1977 동력이 됐다 (Buzan & Little, 2002;Howard, 1984 (Bowden, 2009;Gong, 1984). ...

Beyond the Master's Tools? Decolonizing Knowledge Orders, Research Methods and Teaching
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  • October 2020

... Iran, for example, opposes modernization and offers a post-development discourse which is better known as the concept of Gharbzadegi. "The Gharbzadegi discourse has been very influential in modern Iranian history and is seen as a 'manifesto of anti-westernization' [33]. ...

Gharbzadegi in Iran: A Reactionary Alternative to ‘Development’?
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  • October 2019

Development

... Being part of a largely energy-independent collective situated in the Global North, my role is an ambivalent one, as, despite efforts at dismantling it, I am still benefitting from the energy system that I criticize. In this sense, my positionality as a White and queer scholar/activist is motivated by my commitment to practicing ecosocial solidarity and post-development in the Global North, both by securing fundamental aspects of living housing, food production, and energy use (Bendix et al., 2019) and by contributing to decolonizing activities in academia (Ziai et al., 2020). ...

Postdevelopment alternatives in the North

... Muti-lateral organisations such as the World Bank, as well as postdevelopment scholars, have called for the end of such distinctions. 5 However, Horner & Hulme's work was widely criticised for its minimalist definition of development (particularly ignoring structural transformation), data and categories used, as well as their alignment with neoliberal approaches to development theory (Fischer 2019;Ghosh 2019;Sumner 2019;Ziai 2019). Since then, more nuanced arguments for Global Development have focussed on the potential of universalist approaches to encourage 'horizontal learning' between the South and North, avoid infantilising the Global South and argued that since poverty exists everywhere, 'development' must be a focus globally (Leach et al. 2021;Gillespie and Mitlin 2023). ...

Towards a More Critical Theory of ‘Development’ in the 21 st Century: Debate: Towards a More Critical Theory of ‘Development’
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  • March 2019

Development and Change

... In Thailand, the critique can be pushed even further. While the present military government aspires to link up to the new Chinese high-speed train network, it uses the concept of sufficiency economy to preach modesty to the poor population and silence all political opposition (Schaffar and Ziai, 2018). ...

Reaktionäre Alternativen zur „Entwicklung“? Zur Rehabilitierung der Post-Development-Konzepte in Thailand und im Iran

PERIPHERIE – Politik • Ökonomie • Kultur

... There are calls for a more inclusive engagement with indigenous, communally grounded expertise, such as traditional medicine or agricultural knowledge, and a recognition of pre-colonial scholarly institutions, such as Islamic education in West Africa or Ethiopian monastic schools (de Souza Santos 2015; Abidogun and Falola 2020; Woldegiorgis 2021). Attention is also directed to indigenous notions of development and well-being, including the Latin American concept of 'Buen Vivir,' the Southern African 'Ubuntu,' and the Indian notion of 'Swaraj' (Ziai 2017;Demaria and Kothari 2020;Schoeneberg 2021). ...

Post-development 25 years after The Development Dictionary
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  • December 2017

... Supported by the assumption that the Global South is "overpopulated" -although people in the Global North consume many times more resources -there is often a disregard for women's rights, under the banner of poverty reduction: through financial incentives to sterilise impoverished women, long-term contraceptives (banned in Europe) with unpredictable side effects, or through the aim of teaching women to have fewer children and branding their desire to have children as backward, irrational or irresponsible. An instrumentalisation of development cooperation through foreign trade is found in the partnerships with the pharmaceutical industry (and conservative nongovernmental organisations [NGOs] like the Deutsche Stiftung Weltbevölkerung [German Foundation for World Population]), which result in development cooperation funds being used to finance contraceptives from BayerHealthCare or Fresenius (Bendix/Schultz 2015Schultz 2006;Bendix/Ziai 2017). ...

Rassismusanalyse in der Entwicklungsforschung am Beispiel deutscher reproduktiver Gesundheitspolitik in Tansania

PERIPHERIE – Politik • Ökonomie • Kultur