Publication
Title
The Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived : a Trojan horse dilemma?
Author
Abstract
Although the 'Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived' (FEAD) is a peripheral financing instrument with respect to European cohesion policy, it is a concrete case of a redistributive and highly targeted European anti-poverty programme. In this sense, it is a unique supranational instrument providing social protection to European citizens, playing on the necessity of food aid in most European Union (EU) countries. With this in mind, we shed light on the Fund's budgetary scope in relation to national welfare state efforts. Also, we argue that there is some indication that FEAD could potentially contribute to shifting responsibilities from the national to the European level. For a better understanding of this phenomenon, we draw parallels to the case of the United States' Supplement Nutrition Assistance Program. We conclude that FEAD bears resemblance to a contemporary 'Trojan horse': it is welcomed by the Member States as a deceptively innocent EU gift but it might in the long run support the role of the EU as an agent that plugs gaps within national social protection schemes.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Social policy and administration. - Place of publication unknown
Publication
Hoboken : Wiley , 2021
ISSN
0144-5596
DOI
10.1111/SPOL.12647
Volume/pages
55 :4 (2021) , p. 622-636
ISI
000578750100001
Full text (Publisher's DOI)
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UAntwerpen
Faculty/Department
Research group
Project info
Changing Welfare States: The Effect of FEAD on the Institutionalization of Food Aid
Publication type
Subject
Law 
Affiliation
Publications with a UAntwerp address
External links
Web of Science
Record
Identifier
Creation 01.12.2020
Last edited 02.10.2024
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