Date: 2023
Type: Article
The development dichotomy : colonial India’s accession to the ILO’s Governing Body (1919–22)
Journal of global history, 2023, Vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 259-280
GIDNEY, Thomas, The development dichotomy : colonial India’s accession to the ILO’s Governing Body (1919–22), Journal of global history, 2023, Vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 259-280
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At its founding in 1919, the International Labour Organization (ILO) selected its Governing Body from eight ‘states of Chief Industrial Importance’. The ILO’s attempt to define industrial importance was predicated on its seemingly expert-driven and statistical impartiality. As a technical organization, this standard was created to depoliticize the selection of its Governing Body. Yet, with its utilization of relative economic indicators, the standard ended up recreating a highly Eurocentric Governing Body. Resistance to these metrics by aggregately large but relatively underdeveloped economies, such as colonial India, reveals the inherently political nature of attempting to define industrial ‘importance’. This article examines the little-known history of how the Indian delegation to the ILO challenged the ILO’s Eurocentric metrics, constituting what it meant to be industrially important. In doing so, this article questions to what extent ‘technical’ international organizations can remain apolitical spaces and how our contemporary international institutions are responding to the increasing politicization of their function.
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Published online: 23 December 2022
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/75177
Full-text via DOI: 10.1017/S1740022822000274
ISSN: 1740-0228; 1740-0236
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Sponsorship and Funder information:
This project has received funding from the Swiss National Science Foundation under the Project code P0GEP1_178369.
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